Earnie Boyd wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Frank Farance wrote:
>
>>
>> So I don't believe this is a WinSCP problem, AND the problem is
>> demonstrated independent of WinSCP.
>>
>
> What is TZ set to in your Cygwin environment? Try the string EST5EDT
> to see if it helps.
>
> --
> Earni
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 29 12:49, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>
>>> 175712 by: "Frank Farance"
>>> 175717 by: Corinna Vinschen
>>> 175719 by: "Frank Farance"
>>> 175720 by: Corinna Vinschen
>>> 175721 by: "Frank Farance"
>>> 175722 by: Corinna Vinschen
>>> 175725 by: Earnie Boyd
On Feb 29 12:49, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> >175712 by: "Frank Farance"
> >175717 by: Corinna Vinschen
> >175719 by: "Frank Farance"
> >175720 by: Corinna Vinschen
> >175721 by: "Frank Farance"
> >175722 by: Corinna Vinschen
> >175725 by: Earnie Boyd
> >175728 by: "Frank Farance"
>
> Wha
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Frank Farance wrote:
>
> So I don't believe this is a WinSCP problem, AND the problem is
> demonstrated independent of WinSCP.
>
What is TZ set to in your Cygwin environment? Try the string EST5EDT
to see if it helps.
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Hi there,
175712 by: "Frank Farance"
175717 by: Corinna Vinschen
175719 by: "Frank Farance"
175720 by: Corinna Vinschen
175721 by: "Frank Farance"
175722 by: Corinna Vinschen
175725 by: Earnie Boyd
175728 by: "Frank Farance"
What are the filesystems involved? VFAT anywhere?
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Earnie Boyd wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>>
>> I don't know. Â I can't see that anything's wrong with Cygwin here. Â I
>> just searched the web and found other people having timestamp problems
>> with WinSCP without any Cygwin involvement:
>>
>> Â http://win
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> I don't know. I can't see that anything's wrong with Cygwin here. I
> just searched the web and found other people having timestamp problems
> with WinSCP without any Cygwin involvement:
>
> http://winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8382
On Feb 28 12:23, Frank Farance wrote:
> > Not for me. The only difference I see is that I'm living in another
> > timezone. I changed my timezone to America/New_York as well, but the time
> > is still correct in ls. Without a reproducible scenario (which does not
> > involve non-system, non-Cygwi
> On Feb 28 11:19, Frank Farance wrote:
>
>> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
Furthermore, ls reports the wrong time (via --full-time) as 11:46
-0400.
Yes, ls has the right timezone offset (it was summer time in NYC on
2005-09-01), but the time itself is wrong. Even when I precede th
On Feb 28 11:19, Frank Farance wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> Furthermore, ls reports the wrong time (via --full-time) as 11:46 -0400.
> >> Yes, ls has the right timezone offset (it was summer time in NYC on
> >> 2005-09-01), but the time itself is wrong. Even when I precede the
> >> comma
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 28 10:00, Frank Farance wrote:
>
>> I've had Cygwin running on a Windows XP workstation for years using
>> rsync as my primary backup tool for my data files. The workstation just
>> crashed with a hard drive failure, I've replaced the drive and so on.
>> Initially,
On Feb 28 10:00, Frank Farance wrote:
> I've had Cygwin running on a Windows XP workstation for years using rsync
> as my primary backup tool for my data files. The workstation just crashed
> with a hard drive failure, I've replaced the drive and so on. Initially,
> I was recovering most of the f
I've had Cygwin running on a Windows XP workstation for years using rsync
as my primary backup tool for my data files. The workstation just crashed
with a hard drive failure, I've replaced the drive and so on. Initially,
I was recovering most of the files with WinSCP (5.0.5) from the backup
serve
Andrzej Wisniewski wrote:
> I have installed a Cygwin ntpdate ver. 3.2 (beta) on Windows 2000
I think what you meant to say was you installed a version of ntpdate
that some third party ported to Cygwin. It's not part of any Cygwin
packages, so you should ask the third party that ported it. This
Hello
I have installed a Cygwin ntpdate ver. 3.2 (beta) on Windows 2000
Server. There I have a problem after change time on our server with daylight
saving mechanism. I'm in GMT+01:00 zone and few days ago our clock was changed
from 02:00am to 03:00am o'clock. From this moment command
On Feb 20 17:29, King Lung Chiu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 'date' on cygwin shows time that's 1 hour behind my machine's local time
> (Win2K). I am on daylight saving right now (ie. 1 hour ealirer than
> usual).
>
> What can I do to fix the cygwin time so it
Hi,
'date' on cygwin shows time that's 1 hour behind my machine's local time
(Win2K). I am on daylight saving right now (ie. 1 hour ealirer than
usual).
What can I do to fix the cygwin time so it recognises the daylight saving?
regards
King Lung Chiu
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Lapo Luchini wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:07 AM:
> Anyway I guess that a correct "timezone" variable can solve
> your issue. (but usually it is "ok" also without anything defnied)
A little Google search pops up Corinna's famous settings in the first position:
http://www.google.de/search
no reply outside of the mailing list, please.
The problem is that cygwin has switch to winter-time since 05/10/2003.
The winter-time will begin end october.
An early switch?
This is very unexpected...
Now I have already found a new date.exe who gives me the right time.
"new date.exe"? Plea
Vanlerberghe Ignace wrote:
Since the 5 th october there is a difference of one hour between the correct NT-server time and the wrong cygwin time.
Was the server rebooted since daylight saving time or it is still active?
Have you tried to let the cygwin DLL unload (e.g. closing all CygWin
> Hello,
>
> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a = CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6
> i686
>
> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time from the
> NT-server must be correct for our application.
>
> Since the 5 th october there
Vanlerberghe Ignace wrote on Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:10 PM:
>> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a =
> CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6 i686
>>
>> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time
>> from the NT-server must be
> Hello,
>
> We are using an old versio of cygwin : uname -a = CYGWIN32_NT NTDATAKOR 5.0 17.6
> i686
>
> Now we are dealing with a daylight saving problem because the time from the
> NT-server must be correct for our application.
>
> Since the 5 th october there
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