[WBEL-users] new DST on WBL 3.0...

Mike B. Saber at omniphile.com
Sun Mar 11 15:40:40 CDT 2007


At 3/11/2007 02:01 PM, Jeff Lasman wrote:
>On Sunday 11 March 2007 07:38 am, Robert Heller wrote:
>
> > What do I need to upgrade *besides* tzdata on a WBL 3.0 system to get
> > it to recognize the new DST start date?
>
>Probably all you have to do is copy the right file
>in /usr/share/zoneinfo and/or it's subdirectories to
>your /etc/localtime file.  As always, make a copy of the old one first.
><snip>
>That's the easy way; Mike B's info is good, but perhaps more than you
>need <smile>.

That depends on whether the files in his /usr/share/zoneinfo tree 
include the 2007 changes to the timezones he cares about.  His 
question seemed to imply that they didn't, though his followup 
message later shows your guess was correct.

I'm in North America and mine (RH 7.2) did not have the updated zone 
info, since they predated the 2005 law that moved the start and end 
dates of DST.  They also didn't include a bunch of other zone changes 
from around the world. Getting the updated source data files and 
compiling them with zic, then moving the proper one into 
/etc/localtime worked fine though.  Anyone else running an older 
(built more than a couple of years ago) version of Linux might still 
benefit from the link I found.

Any idea why Linux doesn't use a symlink for /etc/localtime?  That 
would have let me skip the cp step and just build stuff in 
/usr/share/zoneinfo and be done with it.  I'm not a unix expert, but 
my understanding is that most unix versions use the symlink method for this.

-- Mike B.
-- 
"When a man says he approves of something in principle, it means he 
hasn't the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice." -- 
Otto von Bismarck



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