Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)
environ(5) OSS System Calls Reference Manual
alternative time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard
time. One or more digits can be used; the value is always inter-
preted as a decimal number. The hour is between 0 (zero) and
24, and the minutes (and seconds) are between 0 (zero) and 59.
Use of values outside these ranges causes undefined behavior.
date[/time],date[/time]
The rule that indicates when to change to and back from the
alternative time, where the first date describes when the change
from standard to alternative time occurs and the second date
describes when the change back happens. Each time field
describes when, in current local time, the change to the other
time is made. The format of date is one of the following:
Jn The Julian day n in the range 1 through 365.
Leap days are not counted. That is, in all years
including leap years, February 28 is day 59 and
March 1 is day 60. You cannot refer explicitly
to February 29.
n The zero-based Julian day in the range 0
through 365. Leap days are counted, and you
can refer to February 29.
Mm.n.d The dth day (in the range 0 through 6) of week n
(in the range 1 through 5) of month m of the year
(in the range 1 through 12). Week 1 is the first
week in which the day occurs. Week 5 means
"the last d day in month m, which might occur in
either the fourth or the fifth week. Day zero is
Sunday.
time has the same format as offset except that no leading sign (-
or +) is allowed. The default, if time is omitted, is 02:00:00.
UGEN Specifies the pathname of the C or C++ compiler component used when binary
assembly code is requested. By default, the program ugen in the directory
/usr/lib is used.
This environment variable is used for TNS/R-targeted compilations only.
UNCONFIG_HOST_PRESET
Specifies the name of the virtual host to be unconfigured. Used with the
unconfigure option by the dce_config command.
UOPT Specifies the pathname of the C or C++ compiler component used when optimi-
zation is requested. By default, the program uopt in the directory /usr/lib is
used.
This environment variable is used for TNS/R-targeted compilations only.
UPDATE_ALL_CLONES
Specifies whether the configurations of all existing clones of the current virtual
host should be updated with the files being installed.
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