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In answer to your question, the time is stored in GMT. The time is then converted, the conventional Linux way, to the timezone which matches where you tell the software you come from. This means, picked up from the TZ or timezone directory and should account for daylight savings etc.
The timezone file then can calcuate what the offset should be, are we in daylight savings or not, and what the date is due to the offsets. Hope this information helps. Don't ask me where the timezone info is stored.
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