I wrote: > Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: >> It might be nice to know what >> Debian, RHEL, etc. plan to do about this, but I'm not sure how >> practical it is to find out.
> There's probably no way to know until it happens :-(. On the other hand, for the open-source players, it might be easier to guess. I took a look at the Fedora/RHEL tzdata specfile, and I see that "-p America/New_York" is hard-wired into it: zic -y ./yearistype -d zoneinfo -L /dev/null -p America/New_York $FILES This means that IANA's change of their sample Makefile will have no direct impact, and things will only change if the Red Hat packager actively changes the specfile. It's still anyone's guess whether he/she will do so, but the odds of a change seem a good bit lower than if the IANA-supplied Makefile were being used directly. I'm less familiar with Debian so I won't venture to dig into their package, but maybe somebody else would like to. regards, tom lane