I'd need to set timezones of individual processes started on a linux box. I tried setting TZ variable (in the local context), but it didn't work.
Is there a way of running an app from a command line with a different system date to the system one? It might sound stupid, but I need a kind of a sandbox where the system date would be changed.
Starting a virtual box is not an option ;)
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问题:
回答1:
You might want to try something similar to dateshift or libfaketime, both of which let you run a program with offset time.
回答2:
Which program do you use? Setting TZ works here:
turboj@linux:~> date
Do 2. Sep 11:59:26 CEST 2010
turboj@linux:~> export TZ=UTC
turboj@linux:~> date
Do 2. Sep 09:59:34 UTC 2010
Maybe you forgot to "export"?