The 2006b data looks the same as the 2006a data. The only thing that changed was the version numbers. I am still hoping to see an update to "America/Edmonton" reflecting the extra 4 weeks of Daylight Savings starting in 2007. Rather than creating new entries for the "Edm" rules, it would probably be easier to start using the "Canada" rules... but I leave this up to the experts. Thanks -chris P.S. Hopefully this e-mail doesn't start another war over naming conventions. I have intentionally left "Canada/Edmonton" out of the subject line. -----Original Message----- From: Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) [E] [mailto:olsona@dc37a.nci.nih.gov] Sent: February 20, 2006 10:15 AM To: tz@lecserver.nci.nih.gov Subject: Tzdata2006b.tar.gz, tz32code2006b.tar.gz, and tz64code2006b.tar.gz The files... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2006b.tar.gz ...and... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tz32code2006b.tar.gz ...and... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tz64code2006b.tar.gz ...are now available. The files... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/classictzcode.tar.gz ...and... ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/classictzdata.tar.gz ...have been removed. The 32-bit code is there for folks who may need it; with providence, there will be little or no need to update it. The 64-bit code reflects the changes circulated earlier on the time zone mailing list. Both the 32-bit code and the 64-bit code share the same data. All SCCS IDs were bumped to "8.1" for this release. --ado