When I updated my hamm system tonight from my local mirror, timezones was updated to 2.0.7pre1-1. It removed the setting GMT="" from wherever it belongs in hamm. (It was in /etc/init.d/boot pre-hamm, but I haven't looked for it before now that /etc/init.d/boot is no longer used. I inserted GMT="" near the top of /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh, and it works, but that probably isn't the correct place. Where should it be?
When I run the date command, I get the following: Thu Feb 12 22:40:27 /etc/localtime 1998 There is no file /etc/localtime, which I suppose should contain my time zone, which tzconfig says (correctly) is EST5EDT. dpkg -L shows that timezones includes the directory /usr/doc/timezones, but no files in that directory. A listing of this directory shows: bob:vc-2:bob>ls /usr/doc/timezones BUGS.gz NOTES.gz ChangeLog.gz PROJECTS.gz ChangeLog.linuxthreads.gz README.Xfree3.2.linuxthreads.gz ChangeLog.localedata.gz README.crypt.gz Changes.linuxthreads.gz README.gz FAQ.Debian.gz README.linuxthreads.gz FAQ.gz README.localedata.gz INSTALL.gz changelog.Debian.gz NEWS.gz copyright Many of these files, but not all, are related to glibc, and none seem related to timezones. Are these known problems with this version of timezones, or should I file a bug report? Bob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .