Re: two CST timezones
>>>>> "Yu" == Yu Guanghui <ygh@dlut.edu.cn> writes:
Yu> From glibc manuals, "Note: This is not implemented (currently). The problem is
Yu> that timezone names are not unique. If a fixed timezone is assumed for a given
Yu> string (say EST meaning US East Coast time), then uses for countries other than
Yu> the USA will fail. So far we have found no good solution to this."
Yu> Timezone names are not unique, there are many other same name timezones.
Well, I wonder if there's a Debian Policy about this. I mean here I
am using the Debian system and people think I am in the USA. Oh,
Debian assumes everybody lives in the USA, folks might think. Ok,
true, who's to say who the rightful owner of CST is.
>>>>> "V" == Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.org> writes:
V> CST is -0600. This is standard.
Well thanks Vince. Anybody have some constructive recommendations?
How can I just make my machine call my timezone "+0800"?
1. I don't want to perform open heart surgery on my machine to do
this. It must not be anymore deeper than "apt-get install gawk;
apt-get remove mawk"
2. will it break anything if my timezone now isn't 3 letters?
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