Hi!

On almost all Debian platforms the horology test for 8.0.3 fails.
Sometimes it works on a platform, sometimes not, I did not yet find a
pattern, but most often it fails with something like

*** ./expected/horology.out     Sun Jul 11 04:57:20 2004
--- ./results/horology.out      Thu Sep 29 20:48:57 2005
***************
*** 1775,1784 ****
       | Wed Mar 15 13:14:02 2000 PST | @ 34 years                    | Tue Mar 
15 13:14:02 1966 PST
       | Sun Dec 31 17:32:01 2000 PST | @ 34 years                    | Sat Dec 
31 17:32:01 1966 PST
       | Mon Jan 01 17:32:01 2001 PST | @ 34 years                    | Sun Jan 
01 17:32:01 1967 PST
!      | Sat Sep 22 18:19:20 2001 PDT | @ 34 years                    | Fri Sep 
22 18:19:20 1967 PDT
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 mons 12 hours             | Thu Jul 
31 12:00:00 1969 PDT
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 mons                      | Fri Aug 
01 00:00:00 1969 PDT
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 3 mons                      | Wed Oct 
01 00:00:00 1969 PDT
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 10 days                     | Mon Dec 
22 00:00:00 1969 PST
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 1 day 2 hours 3 mins 4 secs | Tue Dec 
30 21:56:56 1969 PST
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 hours                     | Wed Dec 
31 19:00:00 1969 PST
--- 1775,1784 ----
       | Wed Mar 15 13:14:02 2000 PST | @ 34 years                    | Tue Mar 
15 13:14:02 1966 PST
       | Sun Dec 31 17:32:01 2000 PST | @ 34 years                    | Sat Dec 
31 17:32:01 1966 PST
       | Mon Jan 01 17:32:01 2001 PST | @ 34 years                    | Sun Jan 
01 17:32:01 1967 PST
!      | Sat Sep 22 18:19:20 2001 PDT | @ 34 years                    | Fri Sep 
22 18:19:20 1967 PST
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 mons 12 hours             | Thu Jul 
31 12:00:00 1969 PST
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 mons                      | Fri Aug 
01 00:00:00 1969 PST
!      | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 3 mons                      | Wed Oct 
01 00:00:00 1969 PST
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 10 days                     | Mon Dec 
22 00:00:00 1969 PST
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 1 day 2 hours 3 mins 4 secs | Tue Dec 
30 21:56:56 1969 PST
       | Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 PST | @ 5 hours                     | Wed Dec 
31 19:00:00 1969 PST

However, not even that is entirely consistent; the numbers are always
fine, but the second timezone is sometimes PST, sometimes PDT. Is this
problem known?

In case it matters, packages are configured with

                    --enable-nls \
                    --enable-integer-datetimes \
                    --enable-debug \
                    --disable-rpath \
                    --with-tcl \
                    --with-perl \
                    --with-python \
                    --with-pam \
                    --with-krb5 \
                    --with-openssl \
                    --with-gnu-ld \
                    --with-tclconfig=/usr/lib/tcl$(TCL_VER) \
                    --with-tkconfig=/usr/lib/tk$(TCL_VER) \
                    
--with-includes=/usr/include/tcl$(TCL_VER):/usr/lib/R/include \
                    --with-pgport=5432 \

Thanks in advance!

Martin
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