Do not upgrade just to get new timezone data. That would be to much
work and testing for a little issue.
Get up to date tzdata and recompile them using your existing "zic"
timezone compiler.
You should test it yourself but if you have your source tree on the
machines, you can do:
cd /usr/src/sha
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 04:27:18PM -0500, Christine Siegel wrote:
> We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
> one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
> world of OpenBSD and how you "patch" the OS. How would I go about
> updating these
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 04:27:18PM -0500, Christine Siegel wrote:
> We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
> one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
> world of OpenBSD and how you "patch" the OS. How would I go about
> updating these
Christine Siegel wrote:
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
world of OpenBSD and how you "patch" the OS. How would I go about
updating these various systems to deal with the changes to US Da
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