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Time problems.



Hi,

I can't seem to get rid of the time differences between files created by
Linux and Hurd.

This is what happens: both distributions have /etc/localtime ponting to
the "same" file, that is (/usr)/share/zoneinfo/Americas/Sao_Paulo. 
/etc/timezone has the same string "Americas/Sao_Paulo".

Still, files created through Linux are 3 hours later when shown in
Hurd.  For example, 

If I do, on Linux, 

touch /gnu/tmp/test

When I boot into Hurd, /tmp/test's time is set three hours in the
future.

My guess is that Hurd thinks my machine clock is set to GMT time,
instead of local time, and Linux thinks (correctly) that it is set to
local time.

Any hints?  Am I doing something wrong?

fc
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