Hm, wonder if it's the underscore I was missing...  will keep that in mind 
for next time. Thanks.

On Monday, June 24, 2013 10:43:21 AM UTC-7, Owen B. Mehegan wrote:
>
> If I remember right, quoting matters here. This java arg works for us:
>
> -Dorg.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone='America/Los_Angeles'
>
> Note single quotes around America/Los_Angeles. And also an underscore.
>
> On Sunday, June 23, 2013 7:38:31 PM UTC-7, C. Benson Manica wrote:
>>
>> I'm running Jenkins as a system package on a Redhat-like system. The 
>> infinitesimal documentation on how to change the time zone indicates that 
>> adding one of the following lines to /etc/sysconfig/jenkins should change 
>> the timezone, but neither does.
>>
>> JAVA_ARGS="user.timezone='America/Los Angeles'"
>> JAVA_ARGS="-Dorg.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone=America/Los 
>> Angeles"
>>
>> The Jenkins user is also set up to use PDT, but that was also not 
>> sufficient. The only successful course of action was to change the system 
>> time, which a non-root user would not be able to do.
>>
>> This message is informational, to make it known that a very basic task in 
>> Jenkins - changing the time zone - is not documented in a way that actually 
>> works. A Jenkins setting to change the timezone might also be a helpful 
>> addition.
>>
>

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