rda353l@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (a.r. 8947277 baxter) (11/01/90)
Help! We have just gone over to daylight savings (or summertime, call it what you like) and, even though the system time has been advanced one hour, tcsh cant find (or ignores) it, and so is consequently running one hour behind The time I am referring to is the one in the prompt, and the one it uses for 'sched' &c. We are running on a Pyramid MIS/2, under 4.3BSD. The BSD 'date' command gives the correct time, but tcsh doesnt. Anyone have any idea where tcsh gets the time from? Thanks... Anthony -- "And if theres one thing a really powerful wizard cant stand,its | Robotics and another wizard.His instinctive approach to diplomacy is to hex | Digital Tech 'em till they glow,then curse them in the dark" -Terry Pratchett | Monash Uni. rda353L@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au uunet!munnari!monu6.cc.monash.edu.au!rda353L