/bin/su - + /bin/sh + long TIMEZONE == big problems on 386/ix 2.0.2
Ulf Reimann
Ulf.Reimann at arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
Thu Oct 11 22:14:51 AEST 1990
greyham at hades.ausonics.oz.au (Greyham Stoney) writes:
>We're having big problems with /bin/sh not accepting our TIMEZONE specification
>under 386/ix 2.0.2. It seems to work OK normally, but when you su to any
>user (yourself even) who has /bin/sh as their shell using "/bin/su -", the
>shell bombs out during startup with the error message:
>> 70/2:00:00,280/2:00:00: is not an identifier
>...
>Anyone got any ideas on how to cope with this?. Is it fixed in 386/ix 2.2?
NO, it's not fixed. I'm having a similar problem with my TZ-setting, which is
TZ=MET-1MDT;78,273
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