On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 15:12 +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > I was wondering if, instead of currently making /etc/localtime a copy of > the timezone to use, it would be a good idea to actually make it a > symlink. In the (unlikely) event that information for a timezone would > chance, updates would take effect automatically. > > initial /etc/localtime: part of glibc > e.g. /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin: part of tzdata > > So imho this would involve bundling /etc/localtime as a symlink in > glibc, a dep to tzdata (there is a dep from glibc-common to tzdata) and > adjusting installer etc. to not make copies but create symlinks. > > What do others think? I think it would be better if tzdata would copy the updated localtime file from /usr/share/zoneinfo/... (via %post) when upgrading depending on ZONE in /etc/sysconfig/clock. To allow custom timezones (real customized tz files or timezones the config tools don't know about) I propose to use ZONE=custom upon which neither tzdata nor system-config-date would touch /etc/localtime. Petr, what do you think? Nils -- Nils Philippsen / Red Hat / nphilipp@xxxxxxxxxx "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- B. Franklin, 1759 PGP fingerprint: C4A8 9474 5C4C ADE3 2B8F 656D 47D8 9B65 6951 3011 -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list