Troels Vognsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Copenhagen is incorrect.
> It currently equals GMT-2, when it should in fact be GMT-1.
As far as I know, Denmark uses Central European Time (1 hour ahead of
UTC) and observes daylight-saving time in the summer, which mean
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Paul Eggert wrote:
>>shouldn't the configure script have a 'checking for gettext' stage?
>
>When you check source out directly from CVS, you're assumed to be an
>expert, and to have the correct build tools even if they're not on
>the standard list of tools all users are assume
>The first one looks like it's solely a performance optimization for the
>case (common?) in which there are short reads. Can you provide some
>data to justify adding this code? Do you have a feel for how often
>cp gets short reads when block alignment would make a significant
>difference in perfo
Hi !
The /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Copenhagen is incorrect.
It currently equals GMT-2, when it should in fact be GMT-1.
Best regards,
- Troels Vognsen
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