You mention system settings on your personal machine. Analog is run on many different systems. I imagine that including the ability to recognize local time on so many different systems would be a programming nightmare.
-- Duke
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2005-01-06 15:11:46 -0000, Aengus wrote:
The LOGTIMEOFFSET command is used to allow Analog to recalculate the
GMT timestamps in your logfiles and display the times using your
local timezone.
LOGTIMEOFFSET is really annonying due to the summer/winter times. Isn't it possible to ask Analog to use the local time (using the system settings)?
If this is not clear, here's an example. In the log file:
vinc17.net4.nerim.net - - [19/Dec/2004:13:38:51 +0900] ...
So, Analog knows the UTC time: 2004-12-19T04:38:51Z. From the system settings on my personal machine, the timezone at this date is +0100 (France, winter time). So, the local time, used by analog, would be 2004-12-19T05:38:51. If I want the reports in UTC, I could still start Analog using TZ=UTC, for instance:
$ TZ=UTC analog <options>
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