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Bug#23061: marked as done (timezone Ambiguities)



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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 14:56:35 -0400
From: Bryan Batten <BryanBatten@compuserve.com>
Subject: timezone Ambiguities
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While attempting to upgrade timezone to 7.55-2. I found that its
configuration script thinks that when I choose the "Pacific" time zone,
that I have made an ambiguous choice. It then asks me to choose between
"Pacific" and "Pacific-new" forever, never accepting an entry of "Pacific=
".

My kernel is 2.0.30.

Thanks,

Bryan


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