On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 04:51:54PM +0000, Rocco Rutte wrote: > * Byspel [06-05-31 16:47:38 +0000] wrote: > >Thank you for your thorough explanation. > >So, conceivably, I could install just the tables for my own timezone > I don't think it helps, but I may be wrong. The timezone tables via some > package should only enable your system to express your local date+time > in other timezones. > > In the first place, IMHO, you need to tell your system in what timezone > it's local clock is running. If the setting is UTC which is not your > timezone, then the timezone package can't help either. Because if you > express a wrong UTC time in a different timezone then it's still wrong > and is wrong by the same offset it's now already. Right when I thought I had finally find a way that would do... I'll give it a try anyway and see what happens.
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