Looks like Apple hasn't caught up with this. I'm running OS X Mavericks with the latest updates, and it has Jordan at UTC+3. I'm sure Apple will release an update soon. Until then you could change your time zone to for instance Istanbul. (Sorry if this reply gets double-posted. I sent this message hours ago, but it still hasn't appeared on the list, so I presume it got lost somewhere.) Sincerely, Even Scharning Time.is - exact time for any place on earth http://time.is/ On 2014-01-03 11:00, Paul Eggert wrote:
Michael Gardiner wrote:
I have had a look at TZDATA2013i and it had the time as UTC +2 which should give us the correct time.
NTP uses UTC, not local time, so the problem most likely is in the settings of your NTP clients. Either they're not configured to use tzdata's Jordan time (TZ='Asia/Amman', in TZ lingo), or they're using an older version of the tz data.