On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:57:00 -0400, Roger Burton West  
<[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 07:15:46AM -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>> I need to run two instances on the same machine, one instance acting as  
>> if
>> it were in one timezone  (a new one: Asia) and the other in the current
>> timezone (America). There is a +12 hr difference between the two.
>> Thus, in the new instance, 8h45 would be tied to Asia time, not EST/EDT
>> time.
>
> I can't answer for instances, but setting the TZ variable before
> starting up the one in the foreign timezone ought I'd have thought to do
> the job. (tzselect will guide you through finding the relevant setting
> for a location.)
>
>


Hi Roger,

Thanks for replying!

Our situation is rather different that we load LS daily 0100 via crontab  
which also loads that day's unique playlists.

So, we would need 2 instances of LS to ensure that the correct timezone  
with the correct time-switch would be loaded. Otherwise, with only one LS  
instance, due to the substantial Asia time-shift (+12 hrs) we would be  
loading the wrong day and LS would barf, since the wrong programs would be  
loaded by crontab.


Thanks,
kronos
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