Here is an update for your website.
The link for TZFile is on your site as http://cvs.m17n.org/~akr/ruby-tzfile/
The correct link is: http://www.a-k-r.org/ruby-tzfile/
Does anyone have experience with TZ File?
I am running on a Linux box (Ubuntu) and it seems those files are
automatically updated,
so that may be my best solution... assuming they work ok :)
tom
ps. Feel free to contact me off-list if you prefer your comments to be
private :)
On 01/15/2011 08:26 AM, Philip Ross wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On 14 January 2011 12:35, Thomas A. Moulton<[email protected]> wrote:
The readme says
The tz database has been imported (using TZDataParser) and turned into a set
of Ruby modules (which are packaged with this release).
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When the TZ Database changes will I automatically be updated?
TZInfo does not automatically update the tz data.
Updates to the tz database are published several times a year. New
versions of tzinfo are released following releases of the tz database
that contain the new tz data. To get the updates you'll have to either
update the tzinfo gem or download the changes manually from RubyForge
or the svn repository.
I am running in a process that runs "all" the time, is there a function to
cause the current data to be discarded so it will be reloaded from the
online database?
No, TZInfo doesn't include any support for downloading updated data or
reloading the local data module files.
Kind regards,
Phil
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