Re: timezones 2.0.7pre1-1 is broken
On 13 Feb 1998 14:04:59 +0100 you wrote:
> >I inserted GMT="" near the top of
> >/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh, and it works, but that probably isn't the
> >correct place. Where should it be?
>
> /etc/default/rcS. It even has a manpage rcS(5) !
Thanks, Mike. I was familiar with the /etc/rcS.d scripts, but
hadn't heard about /etc/default/rc.S. That answers a lot of questions
I have had about the boot process in hamm.
When I looked in /etc/default/rc.S I saw that GMT was still null,
as it always has been. I don't understand why the newly installed
timezone assumed it was utc until I made the change in
/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh, and then executed it. (I have removed the GMT
definition from hwclock.sh now that I now where it belongs.)
> That's /usr/share/zoneinfo. You can run `tzconfig' to setup your
> local timezone. (It should have been run automatically - and it has
> in my setup).
During installation, there was a message saying my timezone was
EST5EDT, and advising me to run tzconfig if I wanted to change it.
I do have a /usr/share/zoneinfo directory, but I also have
/usr/doc/timezone, (listed below) which is identical to
/usr/doc/libc6. I don't understand this. The dpkg -L list shows
timezones as containing this directory, but not the files included in
it. It is a bug if timezones doesn't have a manpage, and the contents
of this directory are also a bug.
bob:vc-2:bob>ls /usr/doc/timezones
BUGS.gz NOTES.gz
ChangeLog.gz PROJECTS.gz
ChangeLog.linuxthreads.gz README.Xfree3.2.linuxthreads.gz
ChangeLog.localedata.gz README.crypt.gz
Changes.linuxthreads.gz README.gz
FAQ.Debian.gz README.linuxthreads.gz
FAQ.gz README.localedata.gz
INSTALL.gz changelog.Debian.gz
NEWS.gz copyright
Bob
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