> That's another problem with leap seconds: they are irregular and there's no > standard way to get the leap second info reliably (though there are sources > of data on the internet that are changing that if you are connected.
There is a plan to distribute a leap second file as part of the time zone data base. It's in Debian and Ubuntu: /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list and FreeBSD: /var/db/ntpd.leap-seconds.list Looks like they packaged it with ntp rather than zone info. I don't see it in Fedora. There is one in Raspbian, but it's an old version. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ LEAPSECS mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist6.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/leapsecs
