>On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Vidiot wrote:
>
>> >Run these commands:
>> >
>> >touch /tmp/now
>> >ls -l /tmp/now
>> >date
>> 
>> I suppose that I should have indicated that is how I determined I had the
>> problem.  It has worked correctly in the past, but I do not know why it is
>> wrong now.
>> 
>> mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT <210> touch /tmp/now
>> mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT <211> dir /tmp/now
>> -rw-rw-r--   1 root     root            0 Oct 29 23:47 /tmp/now
>> mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT <212> date
>> Sun Oct 29 17:48:10 CST 2000
>> 
>> 
>> MB
>> 
>What is dir aliased to on your system?  It looks like it is showing the
>time in UTC instead of local time.  Times are stored in UTC, and then
>converted to local time by programs like ls.  The normal dir command on a
>6.2 system does not list file times, unless you tell it to, so I don't
>think you are using the standard dir command.
>
>Mikkel

Correct, it is my dir, within zsh:

        dir () { ls -la $* | more }

In other words, nothing but a ls -la.

MB
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