Can you post a link to your earlier troubleshooting attempts on perlmonks or elsewhere?

What version of time::local are you using?

Did you try make test on it?

Can you make a script that will duplicate the problem, for your system as it is running *now*?

Can you include comments, and format the output to be more understandable for those not familiar with time::local? As it stands now, it's not really clear why your "bad" output is bad to me.

Can you solve the whole problem by using one of the other time oriented modules, like localtime?

Good luck.


In reply to Re: TIME::LOCAL problem - repost with better info by tphyahoo
in thread TIME::LOCAL problem - repost with better info by Anonymous Monk

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