Matt,

I appears you are using the web interface, in the Network tab -> "Network Time 
Settings:" what Timezone City did you choose?

To test I chose "America/Los_Angeles" from the menu, then rebooted, and...

pbx ~ # tail -n1 /etc/localtime
PST8PDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0

which is used as TZ_TIMEZONE.

There are a handful of cities around the world that TZ_TIMEZONE=$(tail -n1 
/etc/localtime) is not a part of the timezone data, for those users TZ_TIMEZONE 
must be set in "/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf" (for web interface users, Network 
tab -> User System Variables: {Edit User Variables}) or "/mnt/kd/rc.conf" (if 
"/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d" does not exist)

Matt, please revert your changes:

$ rm /oldroot/mnt/asturw/etc/rc

and give it another try.

Lonnie


On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:11 AM, Matthew Nichols wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I had an issue with the local time on my astlinux box reporting in UTC
> after the upgrade. Previously it was in PST/PDT. I read from the
> release notes that TZ_TIMEZONE is no longer required, but I had
> problems getting the timezone right.
> 
> In the end this is what I had to do:
> 
> 1. edit /etc/rc and comment out the following:
> 
> #uclibc style TZ support
>  #if [ -z "$TZ_TIMEZONE" -a -f /etc/localtime ]; then
>  #  TZ_TIMEZONE=$(tail -n1 /etc/localtime)
>  #fi
> 
> What was happening here is that the env variable $TZ_TIMEZONE didn't
> exist after a reboot, and because /etc/localtime points to a valid
> file, I was getting the following set:
> pbx ~ # tail -n1 /etc/localtime
> ??eGY?e턠g';?g?f?i?i?H?j???k?e l?mvG n??oV) p??q65ԐV?: X?X? Y??Z??[޵\??
> ]??^d? _?y`Mޠa???b-??cgw?d/??EDm?E?? G-?Gӵ I
>                                                  ro?s? tO?t?
> ?v8??v??x??x?͠y???z???{?f?|~??}?H?~^s??*????????????????
> 
>                                                PDTPSTPWTPPTpbx ~ #
> 
> 2. What I did was to write the file /mnt/kd/TZ with the following content:
> 
> PST8PDT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2
> 
> and then /etc/rc will copy /mnt/kd/TZ to /tmp/etc/TZ as per:
> 
> if [ -n "$TZ_TIMEZONE" ]; then
>    echo "$TZ_TIMEZONE" > /tmp/etc/TZ
>  elif [ -f /mnt/kd/TZ ]; then
>    cp /mnt/kd/TZ /tmp/etc/TZ
>  elif [ -f /stat/etc/TZ ]; then
>    cp /stat/etc/TZ /tmp/etc/TZ
>  fi
> 
> 3. The last part was to put in symlink for /etc/TZ pointing to
> /tmp/etc/TZ and I fixed the problem.
> 
> Am I missing something here or is this problem with /etc/rc incorrect?
> Having TZ_TIMEZONE in /mnt/kd/rc.local doesn't make any difference. Is
> this a bug?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Matt
> 
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