When you run the following do you see the correct local time? It sounds like you won't; in which case something is misconfigured in the OS.
perl -MTime::Piece -e 'my $l = localtime; print "local time is $l\n"'In reply to Re: Locationg celestial objects (using Astro::Coords, if need be)
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Locationg celestial objects (using Astro::Coords, if need be)
by schweini
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