On 01/22/2019 03:41 PM, jonetsu wrote:
Hello,

Thanks for the previous reply about glibc errors.

Is it possible to 'automate' the tzselect portion of building glibc ?
By 'automating' I mean to get rid of the user interaction.  I did some
searches although what I've seen so far was related to the Debian
system.

Is there a config file that can be written, when one knows in advance
the answers so that perhaps tzselect altogether can be skipped ?

If you know your time zone, e.g. America/Chicago or Europe/Berlin, etc, you do not need to run tzselect at all. Just hard code that:

zone=Europe/Berlin # Change as desired
cp -v /usr/share/zoneinfo/$zone /etc/localtime

  -- Bruce
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