On 1/9/07, Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 03:54:10PM -0500, aragonx@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I was indeed referring to the change in the date of the time change in the > USA. Wow, what a confusing sentence. I should probably reword that... Tue Sep 06 2005 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@xxxxxxxxxx> 2005m-2 - 2005m - changes for USA (extending DST by 4 weeks since 2007), Tunisia, Australia, Kazakhstan - historical timezone data changes for Japan, Poland, Northern Ireland and Mali - timezone name change for East Timor
For just the USA changes to DST for 2007 you only need tzdata 2005l (L) or later (upstream data was published Aug 22, 2005). Of course you're always best to get the latest version as there have been many other timezone changes besides just the DST one. The current version right now is 2007a (published just yesterday!) Prior to this week the most recent version was 2006p. If necessary for older unsupported systems where a yum or rpm update are not possible, you can always: 1. Copy the zoneinfo "binary" files from a newer system (files under /usr/share/zoneinfo), or 2. Recompile the timezone files manually. Download the tz tar file from http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm and run the zic(1) command on them. e.g., something like: mkdir /tmp/tzdata cd /tmp/tzdata wget ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2006p.tar.gz tar -xzf tzdata2006p.tar.gz cp *.tab /usr/share/zoneinfo/ zic -d /use/share/zoneinfo -L leapseconds northamerica You can also run zic on the other "continents" as you care about. Hawaii for instance may want to compile "pacific". -- Deron Meranda