Hi everyone,
I'm still having an issue with the new daylight saving-
I ran tzsetup entered the appropriate zone- but when I reboot
the machine it still in the old time zone-
Is there a patch for freebsd 5.4
Paste the results of:
zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007
date
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm still having an issue with the new daylight saving-
I ran tzsetup entered the appropriate zone- but when I reboot the machine it
still in the old time zone-
Is there a patch for freebsd 5.4
Dan Busarow posted an excellent step by step earlier. I used
Hi everyone,
I'm still having an issue with the new daylight saving-
I ran tzsetup entered the appropriate zone- but when I reboot
the machine it still in the old time zone-
Is there a patch for freebsd 5.4
Paste the results of:
zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007
date
On Monday 12 March 2007 21:43, Peter wrote:
I rebuilt my 6.2 system entirely and ran tzsetup. My time is still one
hour behind. What else do I need to do?
If you run date with no arguments what timezone does it say? If it's e.g.
EDT (the D being for Daylight) then all you need to do is set
Le Lundi 12 Mars 2007 21:52, John Nielsen a écrit :
On Monday 12 March 2007 21:43, Peter wrote:
I rebuilt my 6.2 system entirely and ran tzsetup. My time is still one
hour behind. What else do I need to do?
If you run date with no arguments what timezone does it say? If it's e.g.
EDT
On Monday 12 March 2007 22:24, Peter wrote:
Le Lundi 12 Mars 2007 21:52, John Nielsen a écrit :
On Monday 12 March 2007 21:43, Peter wrote:
I rebuilt my 6.2 system entirely and ran tzsetup. My time is still
one hour behind. What else do I need to do?
If you run date with no
Le Lundi 12 Mars 2007 22:36, John Nielsen a écrit :
On Monday 12 March 2007 22:24, Peter wrote:
Le Lundi 12 Mars 2007 21:52, John Nielsen a écrit :
On Monday 12 March 2007 21:43, Peter wrote:
I rebuilt my 6.2 system entirely and ran tzsetup. My time is still
one hour behind. What
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I've been asked to update a very old FreeBSD system -- an embedded
system that's chugging along happily on FreeBSD 2.2.8 -- to handle
the new start and stop dates for Daylight Savings Time.
I just updated my antique BSDI 4.3 systems, and it turned out to
John:
/etc/localtime on the 2.2.8 system begins with a series of nulls,
not the string TZif. However, some of our other clients have
4.x systems whose /etc/localtime files do begin with TZif.
If you could send or post the files for the MST7MDT zone in both
formats, it'd be a great help.
It'd be
system that's chugging along happily on FreeBSD 2.2.8 -- to handle
the new start and stop dates for Daylight Savings Time. There's no
need to update the OS on the system, because it is firewalled from
the Internet and runs the embedded hardware it has to run just fine.
But it does need the clock
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