Re: date is off of system clock by about 9 minutes

2011-09-27 Thread Andrew Schulman
> Andrew Schulman writes: > > > Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by > > > about 9 > > > minutes, 24 seconds. > > > > I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has > > disappeared. > > Check the archives for why the problem occurs; i

Re: date is off of system clock by about 9 minutes

2011-09-26 Thread Mark Geisert
Andrew Schulman writes: > > Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about > > 9 > > minutes, 24 seconds. > > I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has > disappeared. Check the archives for why the problem occurs; it's been brought u

Re: date is off of system clock by about 9 minutes

2011-09-26 Thread Andrew Schulman
> Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9 > minutes, 24 seconds. I just ran rebaseall for other reasons (bzr again), and now the problem has disappeared. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

date is off of system clock by about 9 minutes - cygcheck-svr.out (0/1)

2011-09-26 Thread Andrew Schulman
This is a strange one. Cygwin 1.7.9-1, coreutils 8.10-1. Both 'date' and 'ls' show times that are ahead of the system clock by about 9 minutes, 24 seconds. For example, at the moment my system clock shows 10:05 AM. This agrees with the 'time' command in CMD: C:\Documents and Settings\aschulma>