*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 79408 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/79408
I've just been bitten by this as well.
I'm not altogether sure that this file should be obsolete as there is no
alternative to the TZ (timezone) option. I think the bug should be that
this file should still be used.
I want to run cron in a different timezone to my own and as far as I can
see there is no alternative method for achieving this. Since timezones
change between summer and winter time at different times of the year it
is not very convenient to me to use local time as I have to manually
adjust 4 times a year for clock changes.
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/etc/default/cron obsolete?
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