Quoting Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Chris H. wrote:
Ahh... I'm guessing that you missed the following post in this
thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed] posted 11-02.
LI Xin offered the following solution, which solved my dilemma
On Nov 7, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
In any case, since it was not in effect last year, it would be very
unlikely that most FreeBSD users would have noticed it then.
s/last year/last spring/g :-(
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On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Chris H. wrote:
Ahh... I'm guessing that you missed the following post in this
thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed] posted 11-02.
LI Xin offered the following solution, which solved my dilemma:
No, I saw that... but like I said, most
From: Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 15:09:35 -0500
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On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Chris H. wrote:
Ahh... I'm guessing that you missed the following post in this
thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed] posted 11-02
From: Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 15:09:35 -0500
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Chris H. wrote:
Ahh... I'm guessing that you missed the following post in this
thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed
the following post in this
thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed] posted 11-02.
LI Xin offered the following solution, which solved my dilemma:
No, I saw that... but like I said, most of us did this last year when
the new DST rules went into effect
On Nov 2, 2007, at 3:30 AM, Chris H. wrote:
FWIW The system already knows what timezone it lives in. It simply
chose
to change to PST according to the /normal/ standards. What happened
here
in the USA, is that president Bush decided that we'd be better
served here
if we waited an
it not affect your system last year?
Basically you need to get a corrected /etc/localtime and restart any
long running programs that depend on time, notably cron.
Ahh... I'm guessing that you missed the following post in this thread titled
date/time trouble - PST came too early [fixed] posted 11-02
Chris H. wrote:
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Any advice would be *greatly* appreciated.
Install /usr/ports/misc/zoneinfo or upgrade your system to a recent
release (preferred), e.g. RELENG_6_2 aka FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
Re-run tzsetup and choose your time zone
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Any advice would be *greatly* appreciated.
Install /usr/ports/misc/zoneinfo or upgrade your system to a recent
release (preferred), e.g. RELENG_6_2 aka FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
Re-run tzsetup
Chris H. wrote:
Any advice would be *greatly* appreciated.
Install /usr/ports/misc/zoneinfo or upgrade your system to a recent
release (preferred), e.g. RELENG_6_2 aka FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
Re-run tzsetup and choose your time zone accordingly. You will need to
restart the time-sensitive
Quoting Chris H. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Any advice would be *greatly* appreciated.
Install /usr/ports/misc/zoneinfo or upgrade your system to a recent
release (preferred), e.g. RELENG_6_2 aka
Quoting LI Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
Any advice would be *greatly* appreciated.
Install /usr/ports/misc/zoneinfo or upgrade your system to a recent
release (preferred), e.g. RELENG_6_2 aka FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
Re-run tzsetup and choose your time zone accordingly. You will need
Greetings,
I have a server that is still running an old version:
# uname -a
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p12 #0: Tue Mar 7 19:37:23 PST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MAIL05 i386
Yes, I /know/ it's old. But was waiting for 6.3 to stable out
as that is it's intended target. Anyhow, as the
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