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Bug#93810: marked as done (Australian zoneinfo wrong - should be AEST, not EST)



Your message dated Tue, 12 Aug 2014 00:42:03 -0700
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and subject line Re: Australian zoneinfo wrong - should be AEST, not EST
has caused the Debian Bug report #93810,
regarding Australian zoneinfo wrong - should be AEST, not EST
to be marked as done.

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Package: glibc
Version: 2.2.2-4

Hi,
I'm in Melbourne, Australia, so, naturally, I use the Australia/Melbourne
timezone; logical, right?
But obviously not to libc6:

daniel@piro:~$ date
Fri Apr 13 16:20:10 EST 2001

This should be AEST, seeing as that's the official timezone name (Australian
Eastern Standard Time).

This has caused much confusion on IRC; even worse than normal! Stop the
madness!

:) d

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Daniel Stone
Linux Kernel Developer
daniel@kabuki.openfridge.net

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As this bug is fixed in Debian sid now, I'm closing it.

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