[Bug 1153254] Re: Time is wrong (prematurely ended DST) in Chile

2013-03-11 Thread Zero Piraeus
Also confirming that rschroll's solution works (on 12.10). Does anything other than time/availability of people with the relevant privileges prevent those packages being applied to earlier releases? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 1153254] [NEW] Time is wrong (prematurely ended DST) in Chile

2013-03-10 Thread Zero Piraeus
Public bug reported: Ubuntu 12.10 is still using the 2012e release of tzdata, which does doesn't reflect the latest changes to Chilean Daylight Saving Time: http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/chile-extends-dst-2013.html As a result, the time for Chile is wrong by one hour, as of today.

[Bug 1153254] Re: Time is wrong (prematurely ended DST) in Chile

2013-03-10 Thread Zero Piraeus
** Description changed: - Ubuntu 12.10 is still using the 2012e release of tzdata, which does - doesn't reflect the latest changes to Chilean Daylight Saving Time: + Ubuntu 12.10 is still using the 2012e release of tzdata, which doesn't + reflect the latest changes to Chilean Daylight Saving