James Stricherz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Package: timezones > Version: N/A > Severity: important > > I'm going to give it a level 2 error rating, but it is kind of amusing. > I *was* wondering why my clock was suddenly on GMT...but here it is, > straight from dselect: > > libc6 conflicts with timezones > timezones depends on libc6 > > That's funny. Thanks in advance, > > James > > -- System Information > Debian Release: potato > Kernel Version: Linux aggie 2.2.10 #22 Mon Dec 20 15:18:06 EST 1999 i686 > unknown
I think that timezones package has been merged into libc6 package in potato, with glibc2.0 -> glibc2.1 migration. # apt-cache show libc6 Package: libc6 Version: 2.1.2-11 Conflicts: libc5 (<< 5.4.33-7), libpthread0 (<< 0.7-10), libstdc++2.8 (= 2.90.29-1), libstdc++2.9 (<< 2.91.59-2), timezone, timezones, libwcsmbs, libc6-doc, libtricks, apt (<< 0.3.0), libglib1.2 (<< 1.2.1-2) Replaces: libc6-dev (<< 2.0.110-1), locales (<< 2.1.1-1) Description: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library, as well as many others. Timezone data is also included. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The reason why the clock is set to GMT may be different. Probably it is in /etc/default/rcS. In slink, this file has # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not. GMT="" lines, but potato has different lines. # Set UTC to yes or no UTC=no I presume this is the case. Anyway, this bug report can be closed safely, because the reporter uses potato, and there is no timezones package in potato. One more point. I think this transition (timezones merged into libc6) should be noted also on Release Note for potato. So I sent this mail to Josip, too. -- Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>