This should be documented in localtime, but POSIX's tzset updates the timezone used by localtime. See the documentation for the underyling C library function.
It's not really designed as a tool to render times in other arbitrary time zones. You may want to use a module such as DateTime for that.
$ perl -MDateTime -le' my $dt = DateTime->from_epoch( epoch => 1234567890 ); for ("America/New_York", "Europe/Rome") { $dt->set_time_zone($_); print $dt->strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S"); } ' 2009/02/13 18:31:30 2009/02/14 00:31:30
In reply to Re: stat() and time-zone-offsets?
by ikegami
in thread stat() and time-zone-offsets?
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