Re: [newui] Remove scdate usage and have timezone only in ksdata

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It appears I forgot to push these two patches. I've rebased them today
and once it is possible (working newui image) I will test and push them.

On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 12:39 +0200, Vratislav Podzimek wrote:
> PATCH 1/2 removes the last piece of live code that uses the system-config-date
> (note that there still is the old GUI code using the scdate's timezone map).
> However, I didn't find scdate as a dependency in anaconda.spec.in nor in lorax
> templates for the installation runtime environment. How it gets to the install
> image?
> 
> PATCH 2/2 does basically two things:
> 1) It removes the Timezone class used in the anaconda object for timezone data
> replacing it with the code using ksdata as the only sctructure storing data and
> execute method of the Timezone pykicstart command.
> 
> 2) It moves some pieces of code from the localization module to the separate
> timezone module adding a function for writing timezone configuration. This
> function is based on the old one from the Timezone class. I have just replaced
> copying timezone file to the /etc/localtime with creating a symlink because
> this way it is easy to find out which timezone the system is using.
> 
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> Vratislav Podzimek
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