Johann Spies wrote:
> js@artikel ~> date
> Di Jul 15 09:06:38 SAST 2014
> js@artikel ~> date -R
> Tue, 15 Jul 2014 09:06:45 +0200
I assume +0200 SAST is the correct timezone for you. If so then emacs
should provide the same time too.
> js@artikel ~> echo $TZ
But TZ is empty. That was the first possibility for overriding the
emacs view of time. Oh well. It must be something else.
> I will look further for the cause of this problem.
The problem must be there somewhere. Perhaps trying emacs without
loading init files and see if that changes the behavior.
$ emacs -q
$ emacs -Q
-q, --no-init-file
Do not load an init file.
-Q, --quick
Similar to "-q --no-site-file --no-splash". Also, avoid
processing X resources.
Good luck!
Bob
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