I was going to write a bug report on this, but thought it would be better to
post here first.  As a matter of fact, I think I remember reading something
similar recently on one of these lists.  Slackware has set my time zone to
be "CST", for Central Standard Time in the U.S.  GNUstep doesn't seem to
like that!  Now, I know I could just set it to America/Chicago to get the
same time zone using the defaults, however, I'm wondering if it wouldn't be
more prudent to support some of the more standard time zone strings as
well.  I understand EST, CST, MST and PST are only used for the U.S., but
seeing as this is what some of the distributions use as their standard (that
would be Slackware + derivatives).

I'm on a Debian install (on the same computer) right now, checked, and
Debian does use America/Chicago for CST.  So I'm not really sure if that
suggestion above would be correct.

Stefan
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