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Package: libc6
Version: 2.1.3-8

The information about Brazilian Daylight Savings Time is wrong in
Potato, all my Debian Boxes went UTC-2 on the first sunday of october.

This year in Brazil Daylight Savings Time starts on Oct 08, 2000 and
ends in Feb 18, 2001

This will surely cause problems, I think a security update is due, if
people go and just adjust the time on their servers we will have problems
again when the DST ends.

I have not tested that on later versions of glibc.

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Subject: Re: DST information wrong for Brazil
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> Package: libc6
> Version: 2.1.3-8
> 
> The information about Brazilian Daylight Savings Time is wrong in
> Potato, all my Debian Boxes went UTC-2 on the first sunday of october.
> 
> This year in Brazil Daylight Savings Time starts on Oct 08, 2000 and
> ends in Feb 18, 2001
> 
> This will surely cause problems, I think a security update is due, if
> people go and just adjust the time on their servers we will have problems
> again when the DST ends.
> 
> I have not tested that on later versions of glibc.

This problem should be fixed in glibc 2.3.1.  glibc
timezone/southamerica has a following rule:

Rule    Brazil  2000    2001    -       Oct     Sun>=8   0:00   1:00    S
Rule    Brazil  2001    max     -       Feb     Sun>=15  0:00   0       -

BTW, I don't why daylight savings time is end in 2001-02-14.

Regards,
-- gotom


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