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On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 01:49:48AM -0500, John Abreau wrote: > I checked minerva and olduvai. Minerva, running CentOS 4.4, > correctly handles this for /bin/date and perl strftime. > Olduvai, running Fedora Core 2, fails on both. > > I upgraded tzdata on olduvai, to tzdata-2006p-1, but > /bin/date still fails to switch to EDT on March 11. > > In the end, I just copied /etc/localtime from minerva to > olduvai, and that seems to have fixed both /bin/date > and perl. Kind of an ugly hack, but I guess it will do > until I get around to rebuilding olduvai. In modern distributions, /etc/localtime is a copy of the desired zonefile, not a symlink. Simply installing new zonefiles is not sufficient; /etc/localtime needs to be updated. Fedora Core's tzdata-2006p-1 package should have called tzconfig on installation; it does not hurt to call it manually and reset /etc/localtime. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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