Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

This seems to be rather specific to astlinux, or maybe more generally to
systems based on uclibc.
Yes, I mentioned that in my follow up email that I sent the message to the wrong list.
For standard glibc-based systems, the quick&dirty fix is to grab
/etc/localtime from an up-to-date system in the same timezone and copy
it to /etc/localtime .

I was once told that the format of the binary timezone files is quite
compatible accross different unix systems. Is that indeed the case? Can
I freely copy them around from one system to another?
Yes you can copy this from one system to another. Most distros had their update files in place a while back.
Darrick

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Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
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