Archaic wrote:
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
to change timezone laws. With a glorious history of changes being made
not just at the state level, but on a county-by-county level, and with
the addition of several changes that were implemented, reverted,
On Sunday 02 April 2006 08:12, Eric Stout wrote:
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
SNIP
I think we should all go back to the good old days before Railroad
Timetables (the original excuse), when every village had it's own time
zone. The computers
John Gay wrote:
On Sunday 02 April 2006 08:12, Eric Stout wrote:
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
SNIP
I think we should all go back to the good old days before Railroad
Timetables (the original excuse), when every village had it's own time
zone. The
Richard A Downing FBCS CITP wrote:
John Gay wrote:
On Sunday 02 April 2006 08:12, Eric Stout wrote:
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
SNIP
I think we should all go back to the good old days before Railroad
Timetables (the
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
to change timezone laws. With a glorious history of changes being made
not just at the state level, but on a county-by-county level, and with
the addition of several changes that were implemented, reverted,
re-implemented,
Archaic wrote these words on 03/31/06 19:10 CST:
[snip the entire post]
That stomach illness you are encountering has really messed you up.
:-)
I don't know if there was one thing in that message I understood.
Really, I was totally lost even after reading it several times.
Is there a
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Is there a Reader's Digest Condensed version that can explain it
for folks in Texas?
Heh, it was a little wordy, but basically Indiana timezone in
glibc-2.3.5 and older is out-of-date, upgrade it or copy a new file so
that it is correct! :)
Justin
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 07:21:23PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
Is there a Reader's Digest Condensed version that can explain it
for folks in Texas?
Yes, ignore if not living in Indiana. :) Indiana has several oddities
concerning timezone laws. Those laws have again changed. If you don't
have