Hmm, European CST is GMT+1, it could be using that instead (in spite of the US/ 
bit there). Try changing to (for example) 'America/Chicago' and see if you get 
different results?

-Matt


On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:49 AM, james33 wrote:

> I'm running node 0.6.14 on a Joyent machine (OS is a varient of Solaris). The 
> timezone is set to US/Central, but the Date object in node doesn't seem to 
> recognize this. Below are the outputs of a few different console.logs:
> 
> process.env.TZ: 'US/Central'
> 
> new Date(): 'Mon, 09 Apr 2012 04:45:28 GMT'
> 
> new Date().toLocaleString(): 'Mon Apr 09 2012 05:45:28 GMT+0100 (CST)'
> 
> The current US/Central time is actually 'Sun Apr 08 2012 23:45:28 GMT -0500 
> (CDT)'. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
> 
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