On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:00:29 +1000, Sunnz wrote: >Hello, > >Running 4.2 here, and it seems like OpenBSD is one week early can it >comes to turning off daylight saving time, it is already one hour slow >and this should only happen next week.
And you just found out that it was changing? It was in the news last year. > >I looked at the errate for 4.2 but no such fix. There was one for the >U.S. in 4.0. But here this is Australia/Canberra. So do what I did last year and find the zonefiles and replace the out of date ones. They don't depend on specific OS versions to work. Grab a recent snapshot and extract the right bits and put them in the right place. Easy! > >So is this a bug or is there someone fixing this now? Or how can I fix >this myself? > It's not made by OpenBSD devs. Last year I found the source and downloaded the Aussie stuff. You get a cushy ride because current snaps have what you need. >Thanks. > >-- >This e-mail may be confidential. It may also be legally privileged. BULLSHIT - You put it out here in a public place and you cannot retract it and we did not agree to your crappy meaningless bumpf. >You may not copy, forward, distribute, disclose, or, use any part of >it. If you haveb(received this message in error, please delete it and >all copies from your systemb(and notify the sender immediately by >return e-mail. Internet communicationsb(cannot be guaranteed to be >timely, secure, error, or, virus-free. The sender do not accept >liability for any errors, or, omissions. Nevertheless, this text has >no effective legal binding on your part. There is no obligation to >abide any or all parts of this, just as any texts appended to e-mail >on rest of the Internet. > The receiver says "GOOFYS" See:http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/ and the text you copied is full of grammatical and spelling errors of the kind usually found in Nigerian scam emails. Oh, and don't reply to the sender address. The reply-to: means what it says and frankly a reply to the list will suffice and isn't really needed either. R/ -- "People who don't want their beliefs laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs." --- Al Terego.

