Another possibility is to change the spelling of... 24:00 ...to... 23:59:60 ...which works with any version of zic issued 1988 or later. Let's hear it for leap seconds! --ado -----Original Message----- From: tz-request@lecserver.nci.nih.gov [mailto:tz-request@lecserver.nci.nih.gov] On Behalf Of Rodrigo Severo Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:58 AM To: 'diane_kledzik@notes.ntrs.com' Cc: Tz (tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov) Subject: Re: compile errors on timezone database Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) wrote:
Back in 1998 zic was tweaked to accept 24:00 in "AT" fields; my guess is that the version of zic being used predates that change. (If the vendor hasn't stripped things and you're on a POSIX system, you can do a... what /path/to/the/executable/zic ...to get a version number; anything under 7.94 lacks the tweak; anything beyond 7.95 has the tweak.)
Mindful of folks with old compilers, it may be best to change the northamerica file to avoid use of 24:00, changing the "lastSat 24:00" references to "lastSun 0:00". (And perhaps using zic should generate warning messages if a 24:00 shows up and zic's -v option has been used.)
Because of the lastSat-might-be-the-last-day-of-the-month issue the Right Thing to be done is to update zic and use the correct zoneinfo definition. Rodrigo Severo -- ---------------------------------------------------- Rodrigo Severo Fábrica de Idéias Fone: +55(61)321 1357 Fax: +55(61)223 1712 SBS - Quadra 2 - Ed. Empire Center - Sala 1301 Brasília/DF - Brasil CEP: 70.070-904 ----------------------------------------------------