Hello!
This also affects Postgresql Updates as the timezone is written to the
configuration file, so for example Debian testing recently upgraded
from postgresql-15 to postgresql-16 and if you attempt to follow the
instructions in /usr/share/doc/postgresql-common/README.Debian.gz you
end up gettin
Mike Kupfer wrote:
> I'm okay with the change itself, but it really should get more
> visibility. That is, on upgrade the user should get some sort of
> heads-up that they are getting an incompatible change and may need to
> take corrective action.
To clarify, what I have in mind is a news entry
Package: tzdata
Version: 2023c-10
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: kup...@rawbw.com
Dear Maintainer,
After using synaptic or apt to upgrade tzdata from 2023c-7 to
2023c-10, I would get the wrong time in my desktop environments and on
a virtual terminal (no X). I would get UTC, rather than my lo
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