Rather looks that way. When did you last run an update? I think it is
part of the glibc package. Here's the one off the latest FC4:
$ /usr/sbin/zdump -v Australia/NSW|grep 2006
Australia/NSW Sat Apr 1 15:59:59 2006 UTC = Sun Apr 2 02:59:59 2006
EST isdst=1 gmtoff=39600
Australia/NSW Sat Apr 1 16:00:00 2006 UTC = Sun Apr 2 02:00:00 2006
EST isdst=0 gmtoff=36000
Australia/NSW Sat Oct 28 15:59:59 2006 UTC = Sun Oct 29 01:59:59 2006
EST isdst=0 gmtoff=36000
Australia/NSW Sat Oct 28 16:00:00 2006 UTC = Sun Oct 29 03:00:00 2006
EST isdst=1 gmtoff=39600
Michael Fox wrote:
On 12/31/05, Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/usr/sbin/zdump -v Australia/NSW
Thanks, it looks like the zoneinfo files on my osx 10.4 machine don't
include that extra week, as I suspected.
Australia/NSW Sat Mar 25 15:59:59 2006 UTC = Sun Mar 26 02:59:59 2006
EST isdst=1
Australia/NSW Sat Mar 25 16:00:00 2006 UTC = Sun Mar 26 02:00:00 2006
EST isdst=0
Australia/NSW Sat Oct 28 15:59:59 2006 UTC = Sun Oct 29 01:59:59 2006
EST isdst=0
Australia/NSW Sat Oct 28 16:00:00 2006 UTC = Sun Oct 29 03:00:00 2006
EST isdst=1
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