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Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime()
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arnold |
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Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime() |
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Wed, 10 Aug 2022 08:50:07 -0600 |
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Ed Morton <mortoneccc@comcast.net> wrote:
> So in the above setting TZ to EST or UTC worked and specifying IST at
> the end of the timestamp worked, but setting TZ to IST failed just like
> it does in gawk. Clearly I'm missing something...
All of this depends on the underlying C library. As far as I know
there aren't standardized time zone names that work the same
everywhere. In any case, there's nothing gawk can do about it.
Arnold
- use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Ed Morton, 2022/08/09
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Ed Morton, 2022/08/09
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(),
arnold <=
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Ed Morton, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Neil R. Ormos, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Ed Morton, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Neil R. Ormos, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Ed Morton, 2022/08/10
- Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Neil R. Ormos, 2022/08/10
Re: use of TZ by mktime()/strftime(), Andrew J. Schorr, 2022/08/09