zdump(1M) zdump(1M)
NAME
zdump - time zone dumper
SYNOPSIS
zdump [-v] [-c cutoffyear] [zonename ...]
DESCRIPTION
The zdump command prints the current time in each zonename named on
the command line.
OPTIONS
-v For each zonename on the command line, prints the current time,
the time at the lowest possible time value, the time one day
after the lowest possible time value, the times both one second
before and exactly at each time at which the rules for computing
local time change, the time at the highest possible time value,
and the time at one day less than the highest possible time
value. Each line ends with isdst=1 if the given time is Daylight
Saving Time or isdst=0 otherwise.
-c cutoffyear
Cuts off verbose output near the start of the year cutoffyear.
LOCALE
The LCMESSAGES environment variable governs the language in which
message texts are displayed.
The LCTIME environment variable governs the format of date and time
strings.
If LCMESSAGES or LCTIME is undefined or is defined as the null
string, it defaults to the value of LANG. If LANG is likewise unde-
fined or null, the system acts as if it were not internationalized.
If any of the locale variables has an invalid value, the system acts
as if none of the variables was set.
The LCALL environment variable governs the entire locale. LCALL
takes precedence over all the other environment variables which affect
internationalization.
FILES
/usr/lib/locale/TZ
standard zone information directory
SEE ALSO
zic(1M), ctime(3C).
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