Shell says... is not an identifier (was TIMEZONE).
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Sat Oct 13 21:13:31 AEST 1990
In article <453 at oha.UUCP> tony at oha.UUCP (Tony Olekshy) writes:
>
>Look closely at all places where TZ may have been wrongly
>entered as $TZ on the left of =.
Guys, the problem is not that someone is setting the variable incorrectly.
It is that if the TZ variable is set in /etc/TIMEZONE (where it is supposed
to be set) then when init passes this to the shell it wreaks havoc.
Before I get zillions of messages from people that say "I set TZ in
my /etc/TIMEZONE file with no problems" I will add:
This (the problem) is only the case when you use some of the
extended TZ features, not for a simple TZ=EST5EDT type of TZ.
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