March 7, 2019
11:27 p.m.
On 3/7/19 2:59 PM, Arthur David Olson wrote:
A question about current operating systems. They have differing ways of establishing a system-wide default local time zone at installation time. Are the current ways flexible enough to allow establishing a zone that's not in the database (for example, Freedonia Standard Time--FST--for a newly created country)? (If not, adding a zic option to help with the matter might be of use.)
Perhaps something like this? echo 'Zone FST 6:00 - FST' | zic -l FST /dev/stdin