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Bug 623962
sys-libs/musl should depend on sys-libs/timezone-data
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The previous configuration file has errors!
00musl (text/plain), 2.18 KB, created by
Kevin Vigouroux
on 2017-07-12 06:34:15 UTC
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The previous configuration file has errors!
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>LDPATH="include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf" > ># TZ="" ; export TZ > ># The TZ variable overrides the default timezone. The value of the TZ variable can be either a POSIX timezone specification [1] ># or the name of a zoneinfo binary format timezone file [2] (the form used by glibc and most all other systems). ># See also, the "References" section below. > > ># POSIX timezone conventions > ># std offset [dst[offset][,start[/time],end[/time]]] ># ># std, dst: may be arbitrary mnemonics. 'std (dst) + offset = UTC' ># offset: (+-)hh[:mm[:ss]] (note: the offset for 'std' must be specified!! The sign is mandatory!!) ># time: hh[:mm[:ss]] ># ># ># start: date of the schedule changes from 'std' to 'dst' ># end: date of the schedule changes from 'dst' to 'std' ># ># - date: either Jn, n or Mm,n,d ># -- Jn "Julian day": (1 <= n <= 365) (60: 01 march) ># -- n "Julian zero-based day": (0 <= n <= 365) [60: 29 february) ># -- Mm.n.d: (m: month, n: week, d: day) || n: [1 = "first week", 5 = "fifth week"] || d: [0 -> "sunday", 6 -> "saturday"] ># --- (1 <= m <= 12) ; (1 <= n <= 5) ; (0 <= d <= 6) > ># Examples: ># ># a) TZ="PST-7PDT,J71,J309" ># b) TZ="NFT-1DST-02:00,M3.5.0,M10.5.0" ># c) TZ="NZST-12:00:00NZDT-13:00:00,M10.1.0,M3.3.0" ># d) TZ="DMA+3" ># ># a) 'std' is seven hours behind UTC, the 'dst' offset is height hours behind UTC (deduced implicitly because not specified) ># ... the schedule changes the 'first time' the twelfth march at midnight. ># b) 'std' is one hour behind UTC, the 'dst' is two hours behind UTC (note: the minutes are specified) ># c) 'std' is twelve hours behind UTC, the 'dst'..., the schedule changes the 'first time' the sunday of the first week of october. ># d) 'std' is three hours ahead UTC (note: the offset is the value added to the local time to arrive at Coordinated Universal Time). > > ># TZ database > ># Note: If you want to use a binary format timezone file instead of using the POSIX timezone conventions, you have to install ># the package 'sys-libs/timezone-data' first! See [2]. > > ># References: ># ># [1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap08.html#tag_08_03 ># [2] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Base#Timezone ># [3] http://wiki.musl-libc.org/wiki/Environment_Variables
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