On 2020-05-25 17:22:05 (+0800), mcalabkova wrote:
On 2020-05-24 19:19, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 5/24/20 4:38 AM, listclient@hayo.de wrote:
sudo zdump --version zdump (tzcode) unknown
Installed package: timezone - Time Zone Descriptions
Is this a defect of the OpenSuse package or of the IANA code distribution?
If you aren't sure, then the answer is "OpenSuse". :-)
indeed :) I found out we were re-making a 'version' file (because of patches)
I suggest filing a bug report with the OpenSuse folks. For what it's worth, on Ubuntu 18.04.4 'zdump --version' outputs "zdump (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.27-3ubuntu1) 2.27" and on Fedora 31 it outputs "zdump (GNU libc) 2.30".
after fixing the issue above on my computer I get:
$ sudo zdump --version zdump (tzcode) 2020a
This is different from other distros. Is there any other bug in openSUSE? It looks like the other distros take version info from the last used compiler... Is this correct?
On FreeBSD and macOS, `zdump --version` returns the version of the zdump program, respectively: zdump: @(#)zdump.c 8.10 (FreeBSD) zdump: @(#)zdump.c 7.31 (macOS) Arguably, your update to OpenSUSE is more useful! Philip -- Philip Paeps Senior Reality Engineer Alternative Enterprises