On Wednesday 07 March 2007 09:25, Claus wrote: > How does the new daylight saving times for the US effect an generic > OpenBSD installation with a US time zone (e.g. US/Central) that has not > been patched with the 009_timezone.patch? Do things change if ntpd is > being used?
I am a bit puzzled by the 009_timezone.patch, when it comes to CST. With zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007 this is what I get on OpenBSD 4.0 and 3.9 systems /etc/localtime Sun Mar 11 07:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 01:59:59 2007 CST isdst=0 /etc/localtime Sun Mar 11 08:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 2007 CDT isdst=1 /etc/localtime Sun Nov 4 07:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 02:59:59 2007 CDT isdst=1 /etc/localtime Sun Nov 4 08:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 02:00:00 2007 CST isdst=0 On an older 3.8 system, again installed from the CD, I get /etc/localtime Sun Apr 1 07:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Apr 1 01:59:59 2007 CST isdst=0 /etc/localtime Sun Apr 1 08:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Apr 1 03:00:00 2007 CDT isdst=1 /etc/localtime Sun Oct 28 07:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Oct 28 02:59:59 2007 CDT isdst=1 /etc/localtime Sun Oct 28 08:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Oct 28 02:00:00 2007 CST isdst=0 To me this implies that the DST changes for CST on 3.9 and 4.0 was taken care of long before the 009_timezone.patch was issued. I was under the impression that Is that the developers had taken care of the changes for CST as soon as the time change legislation was passed in late 2005 or early 2006. Is that correct or am I reading this output incorrectly? Thanks very much, Vijay -- Vijay Sankar ForeTell Technologies Limited 59 Flamingo Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3J 0X6 Phone: +1 (204) 885-9535, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]