[arch-dev-public] [signoff] tzdata 2010g-1
New timezones for everone? No. But at least some countries made small changes. Please signoff latest upstream release. -Andy The files... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzcode2010f.tar.gz ...and... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2010f.tar.gz ...are now available; these reflect the changes circulated last week on the time zone mailing list. For those seeking to avoid version thrash, I'm guessing that tzdata2010g will appear next week; the proposed changes (based on reports from Alexander Krivenyshev) should appear in two days. --ado The file... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2010g.tar.gz ...is now available, reflecting the changes circulated last week on the time zone mailing list. Given news received since last Wednesday, I plan to circulate a few more changes (including Pakistan and Tunisia) this coming Wednesday, so data2010h may appear in a week. Those wanting to avoid version thrash may want to wait for data2010h. --ado
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
New timezones for everone? No. But at least some countries made small changes. Please signoff latest upstream release.
Signoff x86_64, the Chicago information looks great for 1889, I was worried. $ zdump -v America/Chicago America/Chicago -9223372036854775808 = NULL America/Chicago -9223372036854689408 = NULL America/Chicago Sun Nov 18 17:59:59 1883 UTC = Sun Nov 18 12:09:23 1883 LMT isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Nov 18 18:00:00 1883 UTC = Sun Nov 18 12:00:00 1883 CST isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Mar 31 07:59:59 1918 UTC = Sun Mar 31 01:59:59 1918 CST isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Mar 31 08:00:00 1918 UTC = Sun Mar 31 03:00:00 1918 CDT isdst=1 America/Chicago Sun Oct 27 06:59:59 1918 UTC = Sun Oct 27 01:59:59 1918 CDT isdst=1 America/Chicago Sun Oct 27 07:00:00 1918 UTC = Sun Oct 27 01:00:00 1918 CST isdst=0 -Dan
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
New timezones for everone? No. But at least some countries made small changes. Please signoff latest upstream release.
Signoff x86_64, the Chicago information looks great for 1889, I was worried.
$ zdump -v America/Chicago America/Chicago -9223372036854775808 = NULL America/Chicago -9223372036854689408 = NULL America/Chicago Sun Nov 18 17:59:59 1883 UTC = Sun Nov 18 12:09:23 1883 LMT isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Nov 18 18:00:00 1883 UTC = Sun Nov 18 12:00:00 1883 CST isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Mar 31 07:59:59 1918 UTC = Sun Mar 31 01:59:59 1918 CST isdst=0 America/Chicago Sun Mar 31 08:00:00 1918 UTC = Sun Mar 31 03:00:00 1918 CDT isdst=1 America/Chicago Sun Oct 27 06:59:59 1918 UTC = Sun Oct 27 01:59:59 1918 CDT isdst=1 America/Chicago Sun Oct 27 07:00:00 1918 UTC = Sun Oct 27 01:00:00 1918 CST isdst=0
-Dan
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Andreas Radke
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Dan McGee
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Eric Bélanger