Hi! I'm running a public rsync server (part of the gentoo rsync mirror hierarchy). As for configuration, rsyncd runs standalone with chrooting, offering two modules. After updating to 2.6.3 I noticed something odd in my log files: the time stamps seemed way out of sync. After a little digging (and changing the rsync code to include the time zone in the timestamp) I found out that different messages use different time zones: 2004/10/13 11:06:06-CEST [8470] rsyncd version 2.6.3 starting, ... 2004/10/13 11:06:16-CEST [8473] rsync on gentoo-portage//metada... 2004/10/13 09:06:16-UTC [8473] wrote 501 bytes read 192 bytes ... 2004/10/13 11:06:17-CEST [8474] rsync on gentoo-portage// ... 2004/10/13 09:06:23-UTC [8474] wrote 2307005 bytes read ... (lines shortened for readability) A little thinking tells me that the "wrote" lines are generated by the chroot()ed process which has no access to /etc/localtime. What can I do have both chroot()ing and consistent timestamps? Creating etc/localtime in the chroot environment looks very ugly to me. And I wonder how this used to work with 2.6.0. Others I as asked report that 2.6.1 has consistent timestamps, too. Regards, Tobias -- export DISPLAY=vt100