Re: History timestamping does not respect TZ env variable

2005-07-05 Thread Paul Jarc
Chet Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am considering manipulating the `environ' variable when bash's list of exported variables changes. That might be enough to make the libc getenv() work. I can't quite tell what's going on in lib/sh/getenv.c, but could you (if you don't already) use libc's

Re: History timestamping does not respect TZ env variable

2005-07-04 Thread Julian Mehnle
Chet Ramey wrote: Julian Mehnle wrote: Description: The history timestamping feature of Bash 3.0 does not respect the TZ (timezone) environment variable. It erroneously always uses the system clock's configured timezone. [...] Do you understand that strftime() performs the

Re: History timestamping does not respect TZ env variable

2005-06-23 Thread Julian Mehnle
Chet Ramey wrote: Julian Mehnle wrote: Description: The history timestamping feature of Bash 3.0 does not respect the TZ (timezone) environment variable. It erroneously always uses the system clock's configured timezone. Since it calls strftime(3) to do the formatting, it uses whatever