You mean DEC^H^H^HCompaq^H^H^H^H^H^HHP.

Btw, I believe you are in EDT now, not EST.  -5, which is what -18000 works out
to be, is EST, but we are now in EDT, so that should be -14400, I think.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Peacock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 9:17 AM
> To: Craig A. Berry
> Cc: Michael G Schwern; Perl5 Porters; VMS Perl
> Subject: Re: Not OK: perl v5.7.3 +DEVEL16815 on VMS_AXP V7.2-1
> 
> 
> Craig A. Berry wrote:
> > Worth a try. This should tell you:
> > 
> > $ show logical sys$timezone*
> 
> "SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL" = "-18000"
> 
> We are currently in EST, so I think this is wrong.  Why can't 
> DEC^H^H^HCompaq 
> use standard timezone notation like everyone else?
> 
> > 
> > 
> >>>>[-.lib.File.Spec.t]rel2abs2rel.t
> >>>>Can't pipe "[--.user.jpeacock.perlsrc.perl]perl.exe;1 
> rel2abs2rel187043.pl": no
> >>>>such file or directory at 
> [-.lib.file.spec.t]rel2abs2rel.t line 43.
> > 
> > You mean relative path, right?  I don't see any reason that 
> shouldn't work:
> 
> No, I don't.  The "relative" path that is generated is
> 
>       [--.user.jpeacock.perlsrc.perl]perl.exe;1
> 
> which sure looks more like an absolute path than a relative to me...
> 
> FWIW, I am using the generate PERL_SETUP.COM (slightly 
> modified) to test the 
> perl build without installing it.
> 
> John
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