Bob Miller wrote:
Matthew Jarvis wrote:


That's what I would have thought, but I also don't recall having to deal with DST as it went on/off...

Better check my OS patches....


Here's the easiest way to check.

    $ date --date=3/12/2007
    Mon Mar 12 00:00:00 PDT 2007

See where it says "PDT"?  This system is up to date.


Revisiting this as time draws near...

My servers here at the office aren't updated with the revised stuff... however, my offsite webserver is....

Using this URL/thread as a guide:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=518752

I seems that one needs to regenerate a file called "EST5EDT" then copy it into place, implying that it is generic.

Can I just grab the one off the web server that is correct and copy it to my local servers and just be done with this?

Matthew S. Jarvis
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