Steven Abner wrote:
please check out Asia/Dushanbe zone, either a typo or strange new zone? DST/+05/+06.
"New" relative to what? The data entries for Asia/Dushanbe itself haven't changed since 2016-08-21. Also, the file you sent is not part of the distribution. I don't know its format, or why it indicates that Dushanbe is unusual. If it helps, to2050.tzs (which you can generate by downloading the tzdb distribution) says the following about Dushanbe's time history, in 'zdump -i' format: TZ="Asia/Dushanbe" - - +043512 LMT 1924-05-02 00:24:48 +05 1930-06-21 01 +06 1981-04-01 01 +07 1 1981-09-30 23 +06 1982-04-01 01 +07 1 1982-09-30 23 +06 1983-04-01 01 +07 1 1983-09-30 23 +06 1984-04-01 01 +07 1 1984-09-30 02 +06 1985-03-31 03 +07 1 1985-09-29 02 +06 1986-03-30 03 +07 1 1986-09-28 02 +06 1987-03-29 03 +07 1 1987-09-27 02 +06 1988-03-27 03 +07 1 1988-09-25 02 +06 1989-03-26 03 +07 1 1989-09-24 02 +06 1990-03-25 03 +07 1 1990-09-30 02 +06 1991-03-31 02 +06 1 1991-09-09 02 +05 Perhaps the program you used to generate your file was flummoxed by the 1991-03-31 transition. It is an unusual transition, as it's a simultaneous switch of standard-time offset and DST flag, such that wall clock time didn't change. But this is a valid transition.