I maintain the timezone utilities for the Debian project. In case you don't know, the Debian project is the result of a volunteer effort to create a high-quality non-commercial Linux distribution which will be supported by the Free Software Foundation. As part of this project we have set up a bug tracking system. Users post bug reports and the Debian maintainers try to fix them or forward them to the developer of a given package. There are some bugs related to the timezone utilities which haven't been fixed for some time. I would like them to be considered for the next release of these packages. Here is the list of outstanding bugs: 1) Reported by Herbert Xu <herbert@greathan.apana.org.au> PRC abandoned daylight saving in 1992 or 1993 but currently the files do not reflect this change. 2) Reported by Raul Miller <rdm@tad.micro.umn.edu> zdump output from all of the files in the US directory gives GMT times. 3) Reported by Raul Miller <rdm@tad.micro.umn.edu> there appears to be a complete duplicate set of files under zoneinfo/right 4) Reported by Raul Miller <rdm@tad.micro.umn.edu> either zdump is broken or the zoneinfo files are broken -- they depend on the file name rather than file contents to determine their time zone. This makes "localtime" rather useless, because it conceals the file name. [My interpretation is: zdump needs an option for dumping files] Our bug tracking system needs that a separate e-mail message is sent for each bug, so that all messages regarding the same bug can be automatically archived together. In order for this to function, it is necessary for me to send you a separate message for each bug with a Subject: line reading "Re: Bug#0000". Therefore you will receive 4 more messages in the near future. I am asking you to kindly keep the Subject: line of each message untouched, as well as the Cc: field. If you need more details please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your attention. Regards, Fernando Alegre alegre@mars.superlink.net
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Fernando Alegre