Re: Time zone files

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Which information more do you want ?
With "zdump -v /etc/localtime" you can look at all the daylight saving
for your system.
If do you need change this creates a text file with your new settings
and compile the new file using "zic".
The zic man can show you the text file syntax.

On 11/2/06, Allen, Jack <Jack.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello:
        Is there command that will show the information in a zone info
file such as when daylight saving time starts and ends and what offset
before and after?

        I have tried zdump, but it did not give me the information I
wanted. I am running RH AS 4.4.

Thanks
Jack Allen

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