Re: [gentoo-user] new timezone data requires setting a symlink by hand

2008-07-31 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
Helmut Jarausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Thursday 31 July 2008, 
13:27:24
 Hi,

 am I doing something wrong?

 Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
 I need to do afterwards

 rm -f /etc/localtime
 ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime

 (This is with baselayout-2.0.0)

 Many thanks for a hint,

Why don't you just create /etc/timezone with Europe/Berlin as content?

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Re: [gentoo-user] new timezone data requires setting a symlink by hand

2008-07-31 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 31 Jul, Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
 Helmut Jarausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Thursday 31 July 2008, 
 13:27:24
 Hi,

 am I doing something wrong?

 Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
 I need to do afterwards

 rm -f /etc/localtime
 ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime

 (This is with baselayout-2.0.0)

 Many thanks for a hint,
 
 Why don't you just create /etc/timezone with Europe/Berlin as content?
 

Thanks, but it doesn't work here. I must be doing something wrong.

Now,
I have deleted /etc/localtime
/etc/conf.d/hwclock contains
clock=local
(which is recommended for a dual boot system with Windows)

For /etc/timezone
I have tried both
Europe/Berlin

and alternatively
Europe/Berlin

In both cases I get GMT instead of my local time here.

Many thanks for a further hint,
Helmut.

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Helmut Jarausch

Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH - Aachen University
D 52056 Aachen, Germany



Re: [gentoo-user] new timezone data requires setting a symlink by hand

2008-07-31 Thread Justin



Thanks, but it doesn't work here. I must be doing something wrong.

Now,
I have deleted /etc/localtime
/etc/conf.d/hwclock contains
clock=local
(which is recommended for a dual boot system with Windows)

For /etc/timezone
I have tried both
Europe/Berlin

and alternatively
Europe/Berlin

In both cases I get GMT instead of my local time here.

Many thanks for a further hint,
Helmut.

  


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