DST issue
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Sun Mar 11 17:26:20 EDT 2007
Dan Ritter wrote:
| If you have some old systems where you applied the tzdata fixes
| through zic;
|
| and zdump -v timezone |grep 2007 shows the right output
|
| and you are wondering why nothing appears to be paying
| attention to that
|
| make sure that /etc/localtime is a symbolic link, rather than a
| copy of the [old] compiled timezone in question.
|
| ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York /etc/localtime
Funny thing: On my linux box, everything seems to hav epicked up the
new DST change - except the KDE desktop. It's still showing the EST
time. The obvious thing is to log out and in again. But that doesn't
seem to be in the spirit of how things should be done on a unix
system. Is there some trick to telling KDE that the DST rules have
changed and it should reread the zoneinfo stuff?
Otherwise I'll find some point where I don't mind killing everything
I have running, and just Do It.
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