On 03/11/2013 02:38 PM, roko wrote:
> Confirmed that the first patch works on Ubuntu 12.04. Didn't try yet the
> java patch.

If you don't have tzdata-java installed (I think it comes from OpenJDK), 
there's no need to install the updated version.  But if you do, you 
really want to install both.  Otherwise, apt will complain about broken 
packages.  tzdata-java depends on the specific version of tzdata, so you 
want to have them on the same version.

On 03/11/2013 03:37 PM, Zero Piraeus wrote:
> Does anything other than time/availability of people with the
> relevant privileges prevent those packages being applied to earlier
> releases?

I don't think so.  I believe these packages just contain data about 
timezones, so there shouldn't be issues of compatibility.  I've had no 
problems with the new versions on either of my 12.04 systems.

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