> On Mar 16, 2022, at 12:24 , Chris Adams <c...@cmadams.net> wrote: > > Once upon a time, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> said: >> You’re right… Two changes to a single file in most cases: >> >> 1. Set the correct new timezone (e.g. MST for California). > > And now your system displays wrong info 100% of the time, since as I > understand it, the zones will be changed (e.g. for me, CST will change > from UTC-0600 to UTC-0500). How will you distinguish between "old" MST > and "new" MST when you see it listed? As I said, if necessary for your situation, rename the appropriate file and then keep the TZ name and simply change the DST on/off flag to off. Owen
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