Re: OT - Updates system clock

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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 12:02, John Haxby wrote:


> Nearly right.   The times reported by FTP often don't have timezones 
> attached to them so if you're picking up a file from the US East Coast 
> and you're further west then it may well appear to be in the future.   
> Indeed, my copy of the ypserv RPM is dated "Jun 20 19:09" and the one on 
> as it the one on the UK mirror, ftp.mirror.ac.uk, and the one on Red 
> Hat's FTP server in North Carolina.   However, the UK servers are +0100 
> and Red Hat's is +0600, but because there's no mention of timezone, you 
> can get confused.   But not much :-)
> 

The time zone at Red Hat's headquarters in Raleigh, NC is EST5EDT, which
is currently -0400 , not +0600.  I'm not sure for certain that
updates.redhat.com is located there, however; in the past this has been
co-located in New York.  (But New York would also be -0400.)

--Jeremy
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