I meant to solve the problem of israeli summer time in a way that we shouldn't have to update every individual station every year but rather that one computer be updated and let the update propogate automatically throughout israel.

perhaps we could piggy back the timezone settings on the existing ntp infrastructure so that ntp.ac.il would propogate the correct timezone information to all the stations downstream
yonah


Shachar Shemesh wrote:

Yonah Russ wrote:

With such a huge community of techies, why can't we come up with a way to make this easier for all of us- or maybe someone has?

yonah

It's awfully easy, assuming you are not trying something irrelevant.

If all you want is to get daylight saving at the apropriate time, you don't need to touch anything. This, of course, assumes you live in a country with predictable daylight saving. If you live in Israel, you need to keep your linux system up to date at least once a year, and your'e set.

If, on the other hand, you want to move your computer from Israel to the US without terminating any process, you may find that some processes go on in their old time zone. Tough, but totally harmless.

I think that once we understand what the problem is, we may be able to come up with a solution.


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