Well... it works for me at least... thanx for all the work, Martin.
In case you're interested, this morning Olson published[1] the new
release 2008i of the zoneinfo database[2]. The only difference with
2008h-2ubuntu1 regarding Argentina is the order in which the time zones
are within the southame
Hm, I take the lack of feedback as "works now". Copied to -updates.
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* Replace debian/patches/argentina-no-dst.diff with an even more correct
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Mariano,
great, that makes me happy, a patch which both you and upstream agree
about. :-) I'll get that into stable releases ASAP. Thanks for your
diligence!
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Martin,
FWIW, at http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2420 you'll find
Olson's proposed patch for Argentina... if there's no opposition, he'll
publish it next Monday.
the patch is similar to mine without the reordering.
I think you should install Olson's patch since it would eventually
bec
there are some related packages to watch related to this issue:
* If someone runs java applications, he should have installed tzdata-java.
* Also, php in hardy seems to use it own timezone database (so php apps show
and store incorrect hours). Theres a hack to quickly fix this:
https://bu
Martin,
in the "practical" part, Margarita's patch differred from mine in the
following:
In hers, Jujuy wouldn't apply DST which (as of early last Saturday, was
wrong, but now it's right... that is Jujuy decided it would NOT apply
DST on the afternoon of Saturday 18th, setting a new record of non
Actually, I forgot to follow up here. The fix *did* work for me. I just
had to logout, and undo a stupid workaround I had used back when Ubuntu
entered DST when it shouldn't have (two weeks ago) and the updated
package took days to be released.
So what exactly is broken now (and fixed in Debian)?
Intrepid fixed by syncing from Debian:
tzdata (2008h-2) unstable; urgency=high
.
* Apply patch from Margarita Manterola to fix DST for Argentina this
weekend. closes: #502430.
However, the patch from Margarita (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=502430#25) and the patch
*sigh* reopening yet again.
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Nicolas, the current tzdata in -proposed does not change Argentinian
DST, see bug 284648.
Mariano, thanks for the patch, will do that update now.
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FWIW, I'm enclosing the patch I sent to the tz mailing list last Friday.
I did some testing and it seems to work OK
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It also worked fine here (using America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires with
tzdata 2008h-0ubuntu0.8.04 from hardy-proposed)...
Now if you're living in Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza,
La Pampa, Neuquén, Rio Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz or Tierra del Fuego,
your time probably changed and it shou
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 03:27:05AM -, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> We're now in DST, but my clock didn't change.
It worked just fine here (hardy, tzdata 2008g-0ubuntu0.8.04)...
Thanks,
Alberto
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Here is perfect. At 00:00 the clock changed to 01:00 automatically.
Kubuntu Hardy Heron 64 Bits up-to-date.
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We're now in DST, but my clock didn't change.
This feels like 2007 all over again...
Skip all the useless testing and get the package updated as soon as
possible!
Testing here *is* useless. Come on, you can't render a machine
unbootable by changing timezone information. In this case it's more
ha
Hi, as of today (October 17th) we have two Decrees published in the
Boletín Oficial.
I sent a patch to the tz mailing list to update tzdata2008h with this
info: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2346/focus=2410
I also compiled all the data for Argentina in one file in
http://wiki.clueles
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Nicolás Alvarez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Watch the tz-data mailing list, there is some not-completely-official-
> but-good-enough information on what provinces will *not* use DST.
In Fact, Mendoza won't use DST:
http://www.gobernac.mendoza.gov.ar/boletin/pdf/
Watch the tz-data mailing list, there is some not-completely-official-
but-good-enough information on what provinces will *not* use DST.
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Today was published the executive order ("decreto") # 1639/2008 that
officially states that the change will be made:
Original source:
http://www.boletinoficial.gov.ar/Bora.Portal/CustomControls/PdfContent.aspx?fp=16102008&pi=3&pf=4&s=0&sec=01
Infoleg: http://infoleg.gov.ar/infolegInternet/verN
Yeah... for now... anyway, stay tuned, since, as some of the Provinces
won't adhere to the National Law and the presidential decree, there
*will* be changes (and tzdata will likely reflect them in new
releases)...
I don't know if you, Martin, are the maintainer of the ubuntu tzdata
package... if y
Thanks for confirming. So all is well, after all.
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I can confirm that it has *just* been approved.
The time will change on Oct 19th until Mar 15th.
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Hi Martin,
although I participate in the timezone database discussion list I do not
maintain it or have any influence on it (other than Olson and Eggert's
opinion on my past comments).
I do live in Argentina and, as steavieleeking just posted, it seems the
change will actually happen next Sunday.
This is from today newspaper
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1057552&pid=5188348&toi=6279
(Spanish)
The DST will start on sun 19 but the president will sign the law 3 o 4 days
before. At least that's what the newspaper says today.
The end of DST is march, no exact date yet.
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Hi Martin,
Martin Pitt wrote:
> Right, it was fixed upstream.
>
> So now I am totally confused. This is the current data, which this
> original bug report was all about:
[...]
> This means that starting on October 19, DST will be *start* in
> Argentinia. So is this right or not? I. e. was DST sta
OK, thanks. I'll report this upstream, too.
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Martin,
I think the problem is that there are no official sources saying that
DST will start on 19th October, so there isn't really any source to
reference to. That dates seem to be a rumour from an unofficial news
site. Until an official announcement is made, it should probably be
assumed that th
Right, it was fixed upstream.
So now I am totally confused. This is the current data, which this
original bug report was all about:
# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2008-09-05):
# As per message from Carlos Alberto Fonseca Arauz (Nicaragua),
# Argentina will start DST on Sunday October 19, 2008.
#
#
Ok, but what should i do to fix it in my hardy?
Colin Watson wrote:
> Nicolás: the fix for this bug came from tzdata upstream.
>
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On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Alberto Bertogli
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> On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 11:05:10PM -, MAbeeTT wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Nicolás Alvarez
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > What the hell? I thought the fix REMOVED DST for this year!
>> >
>>
>> Remembe
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 11:05:10PM -, MAbeeTT wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Nicolás Alvarez
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What the hell? I thought the fix REMOVED DST for this year!
> >
>
> Remember that some argentinian places has no confirmed the change or
> not for this year
>
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Nicolás Alvarez
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> What the hell? I thought the fix REMOVED DST for this year!
>
Remember that some argentinian places has no confirmed the change or
not for this year
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1056251
http://www.lanacion
Oh well, at least I got my correct clock back, and you have almost two
weeks to fix it correctly... (actually, are you coordinating with the
upstream maintainers of tzdata or just going on your own? I hate it when
distros fix bugs on their own without letting everyone else benefit from
the fix)
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Oct 18th.
I apologize in the name of our sloppy politicians...
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What the hell? I thought the fix REMOVED DST for this year!
Oct 19 is just a *rumor* from a news site *last year*.
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Ok, I installed the updated tzdata (from hardy-updates), and by now the
time is correct. The problem is, in two weeks (Oct 19) we will have the
same problem!
$ zdump -v /etc/localtime | egrep "2008|2009"
/etc/localtime Sun Mar 16 01:59:59 2008 UTC = Sat Mar 15 23:59:59 2008 ARST
isdst=1 gmtoff=
It works in hardy x86_64
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Copied to -updates, thanks for testing!
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It works in hardy
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I confirm that the -proposed package for Dapper works as expected.
I'll try -proposed for Hardy in a few hours.
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The usual 7 day maturing period will be waived for this update. Testing
the proposed update and giving feedback quickly is highly appreciated,
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Mariano,
Yes, it gets tested on intrepid first, to check that it doesn't make
anything else explode. Obviously, having things exploding in stable,
especially LTS releases, is very bad.
I presume this will get updated in stable releases very quickly.
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Is there a reason to release the fix for Intrepid (the beta version of Ubuntu)
before fixing Hardy which not only is the stable release, but a LTS one?
I don't mind having the wrong time in a spare box and/or virtual machine being
used to test Intrepid, but having the wrong time in my laptop, my
When will this get on Hardy? Should I workaround the bug by changing my
timezone to an explicit GMT-3? (I won't do it if the fix gets on Hardy
in an hour from now :P).
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I can confirm tzdata 2008g-1 solves the problem, and the time is now
correct.
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Amazing turn-around time.
You guys rock, thank you.
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tzdata (2008g-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version.
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tzdata (2008f-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Fix Argentinian timezone wrt DST. Closes: #501169
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tzdata (2008f-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Christian Perrier ]
* debian/po/pt.po: update from Ricardo Silva. close
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Quote from Debian bug report:
> > Given this kind of thing happens every year, I think we should stop
> > using "max" in the definition of the Argentinian timezone, and only use
> > "only" to define the DST rules year by year instead of using the rule of
> > the previous year.
>
> I agree. Also,
Time changes in Argentina are dictated by random one-time laws.
The change applied last year should of been reverted after is was changed back.
For the time being, Argentina is UTC -3, without any daytime savings policy.
A fix has been uploaded to Debian, the package should be synced in
Intrepid,
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This is "fixed" in tzdata2008f. I quote tzdata's southamerica:
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# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2008-09-05):
# As per message from Carlos Alberto Fonseca Arauz (Nicaragua),
# Argentina will start DST on Sunday October 19, 20
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