Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Ian MacKinnell a écrit :
Since reporting the problem this morning...

I updated the zoneinfo file on my Debian testing desktop to the latest, correct data (downloaded from upstream), but that did not fix the problem.

How did you installed it precisely?

A work colleague downloaded the zoneinfo source file for Australasia from the upstream source (a US government site).

I then ran the command:

# zic australasia

as root.

The system clock did not change back to daylight saving time. I then ran "/etc/init.d/ntp restart" but that made no difference either. After some further research on the web, I ran dpkg-reconfigure tzdata and that set the system clock back to daylight saving.

I did a dpkg-reconfigure tzdata and the problem was gone after that.


Did you installed a zoneinfo manually previously? In that case it is
normal it is left untouched by tzdata.

No. At work I manually installed a zoneinfo file *only after* the daylight saving problem occurred. I had never previously made any manual changes to the zoneinfo files on my work PC.

Also: I had the same daylight saving problem on my home PC (Debian testing, completely up to date before the daylight saving switch) and I have never made any manual changes to the timezone configuration on that PC, including zoneinfo files - not even after the daylight saving problem occurred. Simply running dpkg-reconfigure tzdata set the system clock back to daylight saving time on my home PC.

Ian MacKinnell





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