-----Original Message----- From: Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) [E] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:26 To: 'tz@elsie.nci.nh.gov' Cc: 'Exis.rdiaz@iberia.es' Subject: FW: "Etc\GMT" positive and negative I'm forwarding this message from Rodrigo Díaz López, who is not on the time one mailing list. Those of you who are on the list, please direct replies appropriately. --ado From: EXIS.Diaz Lopez, Rodrigo [mailto:EXIS.rdiaz@iberia.es] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:25 To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Subject: "Etc\GMT" positive and negative Hi: I think I found a bug with the "Etc\GMT" zones. If you use a "positive zone" like Etc\GMT+2 for calculate actual local time in this zone you obtain. local time for Etc\GMT-2 (¡a negative zone!). For instance, its' 5:00 PM (UTC/GMT), so in GMT+2 zone (Greece) the local time must be 7:00 PM. But, if you use TZ Database, you obtain. ¡3:00 PM! And the opposite for "negative zones". Is a bit funny. Please, check it. I found a web page (http://www.gsp.com/support/virtual/admin/unix/tz/gmt/) that use tz database (I think) and shows this error. Best regards. P.S.: It is possible that the problem was with the "codes", because in the world there are "GMT+13" and "GMT+14" zones, and these zones do not exist in tz database. However, in tz database exists "GMT-13" and "GMT-14" zones, that not exist in the real world. -- Rodrigo Díaz López EXIS.rdiaz@iberia.es IBERIA.com Tu viaje de principio a fin IBERIA.com Your journey from start to finish