What I found was that the newest tzdata rpms did NO writing to anything expect /usr/share/zoneinfo, so I installed them via RPM with --nodeps and --force. Then I fixed the link at /etc/locatime to /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York. It seems to be working on 7.3 and 9.0. I can't speak for 7.2. Has anyone found different? Matt Temple Adam Gibson wrote: > Jesse Keating wrote: >> On Friday 05 January 2007 11:11, Paul Rupe wrote: >> >>> I understand that no one is making updates for 7.2 anymore, so I was >>> wondering if I can adapt the one for 7.3. The timezone rules are >>> part of >>> the glibc packages. Do I really need the new version of glibc, or >>> can I >>> simply copy the /usr/share/zoneinfo files from the updated 7.3 packages >>> onto 7.2? In other words, do the new zoneinfo files require the new >>> glibc >>> to work properly? >>> >> >> I don't believe so. In future releases, tzdata was separate from >> glibc so that one didn't have to do a glibc update to get new zone >> info, which seems to change on a month to month basis (looking at the >> world view). >> > Couldn't you just take a correctly setup and updated 7.3 system's > /etc/localtime file and copy it to the 7.2's etc directory? I wonder > if there are any formating changes of the localtime file that would > cause problems between glibc versions. I would think that format is > set in stone by now. > > -- > fedora-legacy-list mailing list > fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list -- ============================================================= Matthew Temple Tel: 617/632-2597 Director, Research Computing Fax: 617/582-7820 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute mht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 44 Binney Street, LG300/300 http://research.dfci.harvard.edu Boston, MA 02115 Choice is the Choice! -- fedora-legacy-list mailing list fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list