Jones, Russell wrote:
Found it. I had to upgrade my glibc-zoneinfo package. I couldn't find
any source code for the package, but apparently it is not architecture
dependent.

Some time ago, when our now-expelled govt thought to introduce daylight
saving on short notice, various software suppliers found the notice too
short.

I found the timezone data from one Linux distro on Intellish worked not
only on others, but also on OSX on PowerPC.

I only copied /etc/localtime


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John

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