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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:23:13 +0100
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my localtime is data but timezone is ascii
footcrix:/home/boyere# file /etc/localtime
/etc/localtime: timezone data
footcrix:/home/boyere# file /etc/timezone
/etc/timezone: ASCII text, with no line terminators
my server is a debian and jvm is 1.4.2
What could be diff?rent on my two servers, because I have twice :
# more /etc/timezone
Europe/Paris
Thanks for your Help
Kris Jurka a ?crit :
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> On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Eric BOYER wrote:
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>> OK so,
>> How get the same JVM timezone ?
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> That depends on both your OS and JVM. You could try setting the TZ
> environment variable. It also seems a little odd that /etc/localtime
> is a text file on your systems. Normally those are symlinks to binary
> zoneinfo files which aren't human readable.
>
> Kris Jurka
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