From: James D. <li...@ja...> - 2008-11-27 19:38:40
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Hi Max, Max Lock wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Bit of a weird one this. I live in the uk and have set the following > variables in mh.ini > > latitude = 51.40 > longitude = -1.26 > time_zone = 0 > For what it's worth, here's my settings from mh.private.ini: # Category = Location latitude=55.097 longitude=-1.586 time_zone=0 @ For $Time_Sunrise_Twilight and $Time_Sunset_Twilight. @ In order of increasing brightness: astronomical, nautical, or civil twilight = civil On my system (Fedora 9, mh 2.104) these give: Time Sunrise Twilight: 7:19 Time Sunrise: 8:02 Time Sunset: 15:46 Time Sunset Twilight: 16:29 > Now this gives me some odd sun times: > > Latitude: 51.40, Longitude: -1.26, Time Zone: 0 > sunrise=9:50 PM sunset=5:40 AM > sunrise twilight=9:10 PM sunset twilight=6:20 AM > > The TZ environment variable isn't set, and /etc/timezone is correct. > > root@LS-GL7D6:~# cat /etc/timezone > Europe/London > root@LS-GL7D6:~# env |grep TZ > root@LS-GL7D6:~# > Neither are set on my Fedora system either. > Can anyone give me a pointer as to what to look at? > Have you tried setting 'twilight = civil' in case a sane default value is not being set? TTFN, James -- James Derrick li...@ja..., Cramlington, England Beyond the Horizon of the place we lived when we were young, In a World of Magnets and Miracles. Pink Floyd. |