Hey all,

Here's a sticky one. Well, it seems sticky, but it might be totally simple.
But I don't know, so that's why I'm posting.

I have some cronjobs on a machine in the US. It runs on US Eastern Standard
Time. I would like to run those cronjobs at Australian times. Note, although
I do want to run the cron-spawn in Australian time, what I *really* want is
for the cronjobs to be launched at Australian times. So when I set up a
midnight job, it will run at midnight in .au, respecting daylight saving,
and so on.

Can I do this by setting something in my crontab? Could I do it via my
bashrs or profile or something? I don't mind affecting every single process
I run on the machine - that would be a reasonably pleasant side-effect.

Thoughts?

- Jeff

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