On May 31, 3:17 am, David Woolley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill Unruh wrote:
> > Ah, ok. But then he should subscribe to the mailing list while he is asking
> > questions of the list or the newgroup. Ie, expecting people to privately
>
> Definitely.
>
> >ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.gz
> > which can be downloaded from the web. In that file are listed all the known
>
> "known" may be the issue.  Unless the country is Morocco, in which case
> it is untrue that they have never had DST changes (although the last one
> was quite possibly before the questioner was born (1978), there is no
> trace of a matching rule in asia or africa, the two files that have
> changed recently.
>
> If it is is Morocco, Olson believes that the change is at 00:00:00 UTC,
> not at 12:01:00, or even 00:01:00 UTC.  If it is actually one of these,
> Olson needs an urgent update - it may be too late to not do it
> retrospectively.  (The Olson data indicates a change to DST at 12:00:00
> UTC 1967, so it is certainly possible that the 12:01 was in 24 hour
> format and doesn't mean 12:01 am.)
>
> I think Morocco is quite likely.
>
>
>
> > Under Windows, I do not believe any such structure exists, and you have to
> > persuade Microsoft to publish a patch for your system which contains the
>
> The information is held in the registry, or similar.  The Morroco (and
> Pakistan) changes were too late for Microsoft, but there is a, possibly
> unofficial, advisory
> <http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmac/archive/2008/05/30/advisory-changes-to-...>
> pointing to the manual procedure.

Pakistan Government will change from GMT +5:00 to GMT +6:00 June 1,
2008, at 12 midnight (local time).

So switching from +5:00 to +6:00 GMT is what i have to do at OS side?

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