Holger writes:
> your system time is set to UTC?
Yes, but that is irrelevant.
> to what is it set by piuparts?
Nothing. The old way to set this was to put "UTC" in /etc/default/rcS.
The new way is to put "UTC" or "LOCAL" in /etc/adjtime. Piuparts does
neither in its chroot. /etc/adjtime appea
Hi John,
On Samstag, 17. November 2012, John Hasler wrote:
> Because it is part of a normal environment. Close the bug if you don't
> agree, but I found it to be a startling and confusing omission.
your system time is set to UTC? to what is it set by piuparts?
cheers,
Holger
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> why should [piuparts set UTC/LOCAL]?
Because it is part of a normal environment. Close the bug if you don't
agree, but I found it to be a startling and confusing omission.
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Hi John,
On Samstag, 17. November 2012, John Hasler wrote:
> Piuparts evidently does not set UTC/LOCAL either in /etc/adjtime or in
> /etc/default/rcS.
why should it?
cheers,
Holger
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Package: piuparts
Version: 0.47
Severity: normal
Piuparts evidently does not set UTC/LOCAL either in /etc/adjtime or in
/etc/default/rcS.
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