RE: Bug#48866: marked as done (Time Zone config broken re: 'GMT or local' selection)
This looks the same as my bug 53808. If so, 53808 can be closed as well.
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> Subject: Bug#48866: marked as done (Time Zone config broken re: 'GMT or
> local' selection)
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> From: Greg Schafer <gschafer@zip.com.au>
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> Subject: Time Zone config broken re: 'GMT or local' selection
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> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 2.2.1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi
> Current potato boot-floppies don't correctly handle the question:
>
> "Will the hardware clock be set to GMT?"
>
> A change in the sysvinit package has caused this. The file
> /etc/default/rcS now contains the following:
>
> "# Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and
> UTC=no if not.
> UTC=yes
>
> I usually answer no to the question and I ended up with the above
> (incorrect) line.
>
> Methinks that utilities/dbootstrap/tzconfig.c needs to be fixed. I'd
> fix it myself if I knew how :)
>
> Thanks
> Greg
>
> -- System Information
> Debian Release: potato
> Kernel Version: Linux tigers 2.2.13 #1 Tue Nov 2 02:08:50 EST
> 1999 i686 unknown
>
> Versions of the packages boot-floppies depends on:
> ii ash 0.3.5-8 NetBSD /bin/sh
> ii bison 1.28-3 A parser generator that is
> compatible with Y
> ii debiandoc-sgml 1.1.33 DebianDoc SGML DTD and formatting tools
> ii gettext 0.10.35-11.0.0 GNU Internationalization utilities
> ii libgd1g-dev 1.6.1-1.1 GD Graphics Library
> (development version).
> ii libnewt-dev 0.50-4.1 Developer's toolkit for newt
> windowing libra
> ii libpaperg 1.0.3-12.2 Library for handling paper
> characteristics [
> ii libpopt-dev 1.3-4 lib for parsing cmdline
> parameters - develop
> ii libwww-perl 5.46-1 WWW client/server library for Perl
> ii lynx 2.8.2-3 Text-mode WWW Browser
> ii m4 1.4-10 a macro processing language
> ii make 3.78.1-1 The GNU version of the "make" utility.
> ii makedev 2.3.1-28 Creates special device files in /dev.
> ii man-db 2.3.10-69s Display the on-line manual.
> ii pointerize 0.3 Internationalization
> utilities, based on get
> ii recode 3.5-1 Character set conversion utility.
> ii slang1-pic 1.3.9-1 The S-Lang programming
> library, shared libra
> ii slice 1.3.4-2 Extract out pre-defined slices
> of an ASCII f
> ii tetex-bin 1.0.6-1 teTeX binary files
> ii tetex-extra 1.0-5 extra teTeX library files
> ii zlib1g-dev 1.1.3-4 compression library - development
> ii libc6-pic 2.1.2-8 GNU C Library: PIC archive library
> ^^^ (Provides virtual package glibc-pic)
> ii perl-5.005 5.005.03-4 Larry Wall's Practical
> Extracting and Report
> ^^^ (Provides virtual package perl5)
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> 33950-done@bugs.debian.org, 35873-done@bugs.debian.org,
> 36657-done@bugs.debian.org, 47490-done@bugs.debian.org,
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> 52596-done@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: bugs fixed in boot-floppies 2.2.4
> From: Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com>
> Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2000 14:52:09 -0500
> Sender: apharris@burrito.onshore.com
> Message-Id: <20000103195209.402B7938CB@arroz.fake>
>
>
> Thank you for your bug report. The bug should have been closed by
> boot-floppies version 2.2.4, now in unstable (for i386, others
> following shortly). Let us know if you have any more problems.
>
> .....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>
>
> Changes: boot-floppies (2.2.4) unstable; urgency=low
> .
> * fdisk: using the 2.2 features of the /proc file-system, we should be
> able to detect any and all kernel-supported r/w random-access devices
> * dbootstrap: installation via HTTP method (net-fetch) added; messages
> not yet tuned, this method should work fine but might not look pretty
> yet
> * dbootstrap: look for files and stuff in
> dists/potato/main/disks-%s/current where %s is the architecture name
> * busybox: more updates, fixing some critical problems in tar (setuid
> not respected, files with symlinks to them (i.e. libc) set to 777),
> cp, and mv didn't work for directories; fix problem where symlink
> targets were made world-writable (!)
> * dbootstrap: when writing /etc/fstab, use tabs (closes: Bug#11926,
> Bug#36657)
> * dbootstrap: add commented out /dev/pts example to /etc/fstab
> (closes: Bug#33950)
> * dbootstrap: don't ask about GMT or not on m68k; when we *do* ask about
> it, do it in one dialog box, not two; look for UTC not GMT in
> /etc/default/rcS (closes: Bug#48866)
> * base: remove setserial from sparc platform
> * base: add xviddetect, and pciutils -- these are not yet integrated,
> however; debconf-tiny integration put off due to critical
> perl-5.005-base bugs
> * rescue: rdev.sh handles an alternate kernel location as an optional
> argument (closes: Bug#27650)
> * dbootstrap: ask when mke2fs'ing whether to use 2.2 specific features
> (closes: Bug#47490)
> * dbootstrap: change the wording of the name server selection
> (closes: Bug#23337); many other wording changes
> * dbootstrap: don't put `vga=normal' in the default lilo.conf since it
> apparently breaks MDA graphics cards (closes: Bug#35873)
> * top-level Makefile: check for dependancies by examining
> /var/lib/dpkg/status instead of running `dpkg --get-selections' since
> the latter only shows whether a package is *selected* for installation
> (closes: Bug#52596)
> * scripts/basedisks/new_root_home/.bash_profile: trap `:'
> instead of `""'
> so that children don't ignore the signals (closes: Bug#21867)
> * dbootstrap: be more specific when prompting for floppies
> (closes: Bug#48779)
> * debian/rules: scrub /usr/src/boot-floppies.tar.gz more, removing wierd
> ownership and permissions
>
>
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