Discussion:
List of time zones compliant both for Linux, Solaris 5.8, OSF1 Tru64, HP-UX
francois reygagne
2001-04-13 16:48:19 UTC
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I need if possible the same timezone lists for the platforms listed
bellow
Linux, Solaris 5.8, OSF1 Tru64, HP-UX to make portable the handling
of timezones. I'm afraid when i took a look to the differents unix os
flavors
the timezone strings are not the same according to the targetted
platforms.

I discovered the timezones defined by Solaris is only the single as the
OLSON data.
I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
instead
the specific target OS stuff. This could be very convenient and resolve
my problem
of porting. If the answer is Yes, How could we use OLSON data and code
for each
paltforms. Is there an installation guide to override the default
platform timezone stuff.

If the response is No, how to make an association code between the
different timezones list.

Please enclosed here after the timezone lists for each platform:

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HP-UX
# @(#) $Revision: 80.4.1.6 $

# Mitteleuropaeische Zeit, Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit
MEZ-1MESZ
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 MESZ-2
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 MEZ-1
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 MEZ-1

# Middle European Time, Middle European Time Daylight Savings Time
MET-1METDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 METDST-2
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 MET-1
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 MET-1

# Greenwich Mean Time, British Summer Time
GMT0BST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-1984 0 BST-1
0 3 23-29 3 1985-1990 0 BST-1
0 3 25-31 3 1991-1995 0 BST-1
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 BST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-1985 0 GMT0
0 1 23-29 10 1986-1994 0 GMT0
0 1 18-24 10 1995 0 GMT0
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 GMT0

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time
PST8PDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 PDT7
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 PDT7
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 PDT7
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 PDT7
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 PDT7
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 PST8
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 PST8
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 PST8

# Eastern Standard Time, Eastern Daylight Time
EST5EDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EDT4
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EDT4
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EDT4
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EDT4
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EDT4
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Central Standard Time, Central Daylight Time
CST6CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 CST6
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 CST6
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 CST6

# Mountain Standard Time, Mountain Daylight Time
MST7MDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 MDT6
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 MDT6
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 MDT6
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 MDT6
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 MDT6
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 MST7
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 MST7
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 MST7

# Atlantic Standard Time, Atlantic Daylight Time
AST4ADT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 ADT3
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 ADT3
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 ADT3
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 ADT3
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 ADT3
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 AST4
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 AST4
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 AST4

# Newfoundland Standard Time, Newfoundland Daylight Time
NST3:30NDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 NDT2:30
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 NDT2:30
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 NDT2:30
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 NDT2:30
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 NDT2:30
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 NST3:30
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 NST3:30
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 NST3:30

# Eastern Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (US: Indiana)
EST5CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Aleutian Standard Time, Aleutian Daylight Time
AST10ADT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 ADT9
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 ADT9
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 ADT9
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 ADT9
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 ADT9
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 AST10
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 AST10
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 AST10

# Yukon Standard Time, Yukon Daylight Time
YST9YDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 YDT8
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 YDT8
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 YDT8
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 YDT8
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 YDT8
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 YST9
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 YST9
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 YST9

# Western European Time, Western European Time Daylight Savings Time
WET0WETDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-1984 0 WETDST-1
0 3 23-29 3 1985-1995 0 WETDST-1
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 WETDST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-1985 0 WET0
0 1 23-29 10 1986-1995 0 WET0
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WET0

# Portuguese Winter Time, Portuguese Summer Time
PWT0PST
0 2 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 PST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-2038 0 PWT0

# South Africa Standard Time
SAST-2
0 1 1-7 3 1985-2038 0 SAST-2

# Australian Central Standard Time, Australian Central Daylight Time
# (South Australia)
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1995 onwards in South Australia.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
#
CST-9:30CDT
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 CDT-10:30
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 CST-9:30
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1994 0 CST-9:30
0 2 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 CST-9:30

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1996 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
#
EST-10EDT
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1987-1995 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 EST-10

# New Zealand Standard Time, New Zealand Daylight Time
#
NZST-12NZDT
0 3 25-31 10 1985-1988 0 NZDT-13
0 3 8 10 1989 0-6 NZDT-13
0 3 1-7 10 1990-2038 0 NZDT-13
0 1 1-7 3 1985-1989 0 NZST-12
0 1 15-21 3 1990-2038 0 NZST-12

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time (for Malaysia or
Singapore)
#
PST-8PDT
0 1 1-7 4 1996-2038 0 PDT-9
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 PST-8

# Finland Standard Time, Finland Daylight Time
#
EET-2EETDST
0 3 25-31 3 1981-2038 0 EETDST-3
0 4 24-30 9 1981-2038 0 EET-2

# The timezones named above should be used in preference to those below
except
# for dates prior to 1987 for Tasmania. US and Canada use the same
rules so
# the simpler timezone strings above will work for both countries.

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
(Tasmania)
# (same as EST-10EDT for 1987 - 2038)
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for an earlier starting
# and later ending of daylight savings time from 1995 onwards
# in Tasmania. It starts in the first week of October and
# ends in the last week of March.
EST-10EDT#Tasmania
0 3 25-31 10 1971-1994 0 EDT#Tasmania-11
0 3 1-7 10 1995-2038 0 EDT#Tasmania-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1994 0 EST-10
0 1 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 EST-10

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1996 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
# (New South Wales)
EST-10EDT#NSW
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT#NSW-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 2 1-7 3 1987-1995 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 EST-10

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1995 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
# (Victoria)
EST-10EDT#VIC
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT#VIC-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1987-1994 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 EST-10

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time (Canada)
PST8PDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 PDT#Canada7
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 PDT#Canada7
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 PST8
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 PST8
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 PST8

# Mountain Standard Time, Mountain Daylight Time (Canada)
MST7MDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 MDT#Canada6
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 MDT#Canada6
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 MST7
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 MST7
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 MST7

# Central Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (Canada)
CST6CDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT#Canada5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT#Canada5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 CST6
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 CST6
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 CST6

# Eastern Standard Time, Eastern Daylight Time (Canada)
EST5EDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EDT#Canada4
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EDT#Canada4
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Eastern Standard Time (US: Most of Indiana)
#
# This entry is added to correct the Indiana timezone because
# Indiana does not observe Daylight Savings Time. The original
# entry EST5CDT is kept to ensure backward compatibility.
EST5EST
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EST5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EST5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EST5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Eastern Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (US: Indiana)
#
# This entry is for backward compatibility only, the correct entry
# is the EST5CDT entry above. This entry is incorrect because the
# "6" in EST6CDT below should be a "5". Other than the "6" being
# changed to "5", this entry and EST5CDT are the same and the
# end result of using either is identical.
#
EST6CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Western Russia (Moscow) Time, Western Russia (Moscow) Daylight Savings

# Time
WST-3WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-4
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-3
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-3

# Belorussia (minsk) Time, Belorussia (minsk) Daylight Savings Time

WST-2WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-3
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-2
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-2

# European Russia (samara) Time, European Russia (samara) Daylight
Savings
#Time

WST-4WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-5
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-4
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-4

# Urals (Ekaterinburg) Time, Urals (Ekaterinburg) Daylight Savings Time

WST-5WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-6
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-5
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-5

# Western Siberia (Omsk), Western Siberia (Omsk) Daylight Savings Time

WST-6WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-7
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-6
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-6

# Middle Siberia (Krasnoyarsk) Time, Middle Siberia (Krasnoyarsk)
# Daylight Savings Time

WST-7WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-8
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-7
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-7

# Baikal lake (Irkutsk) Time, Baikal lake (Irkutsk) Daylight Savings
Time

WST-8WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-9
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-8
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-8

# Eastern Siberia (Yakutsk) Time, Eastern Siberia (Yakutsk) Daylight
# Savings Time

WST-9WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-10
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-9
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-9

# Far East (Khabarovsk) Time, Far East (Khabarovsk) Daylight Savings
# Time

WST-10WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-11
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-10
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-10

# Russia Pacific (magadan) Time, Russia Pacific (magadan) Daylight
# Savings Time

WST-11WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-12
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-11
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-11

# Kamchatka (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy) Time, Kamchatka(Petropavlovsk
# -Kamchatskiy) Daylight Savings Time

WST-12WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-13
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-12
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-12
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Solaris 5.8
2 ./Australia/Broken_Hill
2 ./Australia/LHI
2 ./Australia/NSW
2 ./Australia/North
2 ./Australia/Queensland
2 ./Australia/South
2 ./Australia/Tasmania
2 ./Australia/Victoria
2 ./Australia/West
20 ./Australia
2 ./Brazil/Acre
2 ./Brazil/DeNoronha
2 ./Brazil/East
2 ./Brazil/West
10 ./Brazil
4 ./Canada/Atlantic
2 ./Canada/Central
2 ./Canada/East-Saskatchewan
4 ./Canada/Eastern
2 ./Canada/Mountain
4 ./Canada/Newfoundland
2 ./Canada/Pacific
2 ./Canada/Yukon
24 ./Canada
2 ./Chile/Continental
2 ./Chile/EasterIsland
6 ./Chile
2 ./Etc/GMT
2 ./Etc/GMT+1
2 ./Etc/GMT+10
2 ./Etc/GMT+11
2 ./Etc/GMT+12
2 ./Etc/GMT+2
2 ./Etc/GMT+3
2 ./Etc/GMT+4
2 ./Etc/GMT+5
2 ./Etc/GMT+6
2 ./Etc/GMT+7
2 ./Etc/GMT+8
2 ./Etc/GMT+9
2 ./Etc/GMT-1
2 ./Etc/GMT-10
2 ./Etc/GMT-11
2 ./Etc/GMT-12
2 ./Etc/GMT-13
2 ./Etc/GMT-2
2 ./Etc/GMT-3
2 ./Etc/GMT-4
2 ./Etc/GMT-5
2 ./Etc/GMT-6
2 ./Etc/GMT-7
2 ./Etc/GMT-8
2 ./Etc/GMT-9
54 ./Etc
2 ./Mexico/BajaNorte
2 ./Mexico/BajaSur
2 ./Mexico/General
8 ./Mexico
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh87
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh88
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh89
26 ./Mideast
2 ./US/Alaska
2 ./US/Aleutian
2 ./US/Michigan
2 ./US/Samoa
2 ./US/Arizona
4 ./US/Central
2 ./US/East-Indiana
4 ./US/Eastern
2 ./US/Hawaii
2 ./US/Mountain
2 ./US/Pacific
28 ./US
6 ./src/README
40 ./src/africa
18 ./src/antarctica
86 ./src/asia
70 ./src/australasia
8 ./src/backward
6 ./src/etcetera
224 ./src/europe
2 ./src/factory
102 ./src/northamerica
4 ./src/pacificnew
38 ./src/solar87
38 ./src/solar88
40 ./src/solar89
54 ./src/southamerica
4 ./src/systemv
742 ./src
2 ./CET
2 ./Cuba
2 ./EET
2 ./Egypt
4 ./Eire
2 ./Factory
4 ./GB
2 ./Hongkong
2 ./Iceland
2 ./Iran
2 ./Israel
2 ./Jamaica
2 ./Japan
2 ./Kwajalein
2 ./Libya
2 ./MET
2 ./NZ
2 ./NZ-CHAT
2 ./PRC
2 ./Poland
4 ./Portugal
2 ./ROC
2 ./ROK
2 ./Singapore
2 ./Turkey
2 ./UCT
2 ./UTC
2 ./W-SU
2 ./WET
2 ./posixrules
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TRU64
# Time Zone Selection List
#
# This is the list of time zones which are available for selection.
# This file is used by time zone selection utilities such as those
# called during installation. With a few exceptions, time zone names
# generally follow the naming convention of AREA/LOCATION. Time zones
# organized according to the older and less stable COUNTRY/ZONE format
# still exist under /etc/zoneinfo/ for compatibility. However, these
# are obsolete & are each linked to one of the preferred time zone
# files listed here.
#
Africa/Abidjan
Africa/Accra
Africa/Addis_Ababa
Africa/Algiers
Africa/Asmera
Africa/Bamako
Africa/Bangui
Africa/Banjul
Africa/Bissau
Africa/Blantyre
Africa/Brazzaville
Africa/Bujumbura
Africa/Cairo
Africa/Casablanca
Africa/Ceuta
Africa/Conakry
Africa/Dakar
Africa/Dar_es_Salaam
Africa/Djibouti
Africa/Douala
Africa/El_Aaiun
Africa/Freetown
Africa/Gaborone
Africa/Harare
Africa/Johannesburg
Africa/Kampala
Africa/Khartoum
Africa/Kigali
Africa/Kinshasa
Africa/Lagos
Africa/Libreville
Africa/Lome
Africa/Luanda
Africa/Lubumbashi
Africa/Lusaka
Africa/Malabo
Africa/Maputo
Africa/Maseru
Africa/Mbabane
Africa/Mogadishu
Africa/Monrovia
Africa/Nairobi
Africa/Ndjamena
Africa/Niamey
Africa/Nouakchott
Africa/Ouagadougou
Africa/Porto-Novo
Africa/Sao_Tome
Africa/Timbuktu
Africa/Tripoli
Africa/Tunis
Africa/Windhoek
America/Adak
America/Anchorage
America/Anguilla
America/Antigua
America/Araguaina
America/Aruba
America/Asuncion
America/Barbados
America/Belem
America/Belize
America/Bogota
America/Boise
America/Buenos_Aires
America/Cancun
America/Caracas
America/Catamarca
America/Cayenne
America/Cayman
America/Chicago
America/Chihuahua
America/Cordoba
America/Costa_Rica
America/Cuiaba
America/Curacao
America/Dawson
America/Dawson_Creek
America/Denver
America/Detroit
America/Dominica
America/Edmonton
America/El_Salvador
America/Ensenada
America/Fortaleza
America/Glace_Bay
America/Godthab
America/Goose_Bay
America/Grand_Turk
America/Grenada
America/Guadeloupe
America/Guatemala
America/Guayaquil
America/Guyana
America/Halifax
America/Havana
America/Indiana/Indianapolis
America/Indiana/Knox
America/Indiana/Marengo
America/Indiana/Vevay
America/Indianapolis
America/Inuvik
America/Iqaluit
America/Jamaica
America/Jujuy
America/Juneau
America/La_Paz
America/Lima
America/Los_Angeles
America/Louisville
America/Maceio
America/Managua
America/Manaus
America/Martinique
America/Mazatlan
America/Mendoza
America/Menominee
America/Mexico_City
America/Miquelon
America/Montevideo
America/Montreal
America/Montserrat
America/Nassau
America/New_York
America/Nipigon
America/Nome
America/Noronha
America/Panama
America/Pangnirtung
America/Paramaribo
America/Phoenix
America/Port-au-Prince
America/Port_of_Spain
America/Porto_Acre
America/Porto_Velho
America/Puerto_Rico
America/Rainy_River
America/Rankin_Inlet
America/Regina
America/Rosario
America/Santiago
America/Santo_Domingo
America/Sao_Paulo
America/Scoresbysund
America/Shiprock
America/St_Johns
America/St_Kitts
America/St_Lucia
America/St_Thomas
America/St_Vincent
America/Swift_Current
America/Tegucigalpa
America/Thule
America/Thunder_Bay
America/Tijuana
America/Tortola
America/Vancouver
America/Whitehorse
America/Winnipeg
America/Yakutat
America/Yellowknife
Antarctica/Casey
Antarctica/Davis
Antarctica/DumontDUrville
Antarctica/Mawson
Antarctica/McMurdo
Antarctica/Palmer
Antarctica/South_Pole
Antarctica/Syowa
Arctic/Longyearbyen
Asia/Aden
Asia/Almaty
Asia/Amman
Asia/Anadyr
Asia/Aqtau
Asia/Aqtobe
Asia/Ashkhabad
Asia/Baghdad
Asia/Bahrain
Asia/Baku
Asia/Bangkok
Asia/Beirut
Asia/Beijing
Asia/Bishkek
Asia/Brunei
Asia/Calcutta
Asia/Chungking
Asia/Colombo
Asia/Dacca
Asia/Damascus
Asia/Dubai
Asia/Dushanbe
Asia/Gaza
Asia/Harbin
Asia/Hong_Kong
Asia/Irkutsk
Asia/Istanbul
Asia/Jakarta
Asia/Jayapura
Asia/Jerusalem
Asia/Kabul
Asia/Kamchatka
Asia/Karachi
Asia/Kashgar
Asia/Katmandu
Asia/Krasnoyarsk
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Asia/Kuching
Asia/Kuwait
Asia/Macao
Asia/Magadan
Asia/Manila
Asia/Muscat
Asia/Nicosia
Asia/Novosibirsk
Asia/Omsk
Asia/Phnom_Penh
Asia/Pyongyang
Asia/Qatar
Asia/Rangoon
Asia/Riyadh
Asia/Saigon
Asia/Samarkand
Asia/Seoul
Asia/Shanghai
Asia/Singapore
Asia/Taipei
Asia/Tashkent
Asia/Tbilisi
Asia/Tehran
Asia/Thimbu
Asia/Tokyo
Asia/Ujung_Pandang
Asia/Ulan_Bator
Asia/Urumqi
Asia/Vientiane
Asia/Vladivostok
Asia/Yakutsk
Asia/Yekaterinburg
Asia/Yerevan
Atlantic/Azores
Atlantic/Bermuda
Atlantic/Canary
Atlantic/Cape_Verde
Atlantic/Faeroe
Atlantic/Jan_Mayen
Atlantic/Madeira
Atlantic/Reykjavik
Atlantic/South_Georgia
Atlantic/St_Helena
Atlantic/Stanley
Australia/Adelaide
Australia/Brisbane
Australia/Broken_Hill
Australia/Darwin
Australia/Hobart
Australia/Lindeman
Australia/Lord_Howe
Australia/Melbourne
Australia/Perth
Australia/Sydney
CET
CST6CDT
EET
EST
EST5EDT
Etc/GMT
Etc/GMT+0
Etc/GMT+1
Etc/GMT+10
Etc/GMT+11
Etc/GMT+12
Etc/GMT+13
Etc/GMT+2
Etc/GMT+3
Etc/GMT+4
Etc/GMT+5
Etc/GMT+6
Etc/GMT+7
Etc/GMT+8
Etc/GMT+9
Etc/GMT-0
Etc/GMT-1
Etc/GMT-10
Etc/GMT-11
Etc/GMT-12
Etc/GMT-13
Etc/GMT-14
Etc/GMT-2
Etc/GMT-3
Etc/GMT-4
Etc/GMT-5
Etc/GMT-6
Etc/GMT-7
Etc/GMT-8
Etc/GMT-9
Etc/GMT0
Etc/Greenwich
Etc/UCT
Etc/UTC
Etc/Universal
Etc/Zulu
Europe/Amsterdam
Europe/Andorra
Europe/Athens
Europe/Belfast
Europe/Belgrade
Europe/Berlin
Europe/Bratislava
Europe/Brussels
Europe/Bucharest
Europe/Budapest
Europe/Chisinau
Europe/Copenhagen
Europe/Dublin
Europe/Gibraltar
Europe/Helsinki
Europe/Istanbul
Europe/Kaliningrad
Europe/Kiev
Europe/Lisbon
Europe/Ljubljana
Europe/London
Europe/Luxembourg
Europe/Madrid
Europe/Malta
Europe/Minsk
Europe/Monaco
Europe/Moscow
Europe/Oslo
Europe/Paris
Europe/Prague
Europe/Riga
Europe/Rome
Europe/Samara
Europe/San_Marino
Europe/Sarajevo
Europe/Simferopol
Europe/Skopje
Europe/Sofia
Europe/Stockholm
Europe/Tallinn
Europe/Tirane
Europe/Vaduz
Europe/Vatican
Europe/Vienna
Europe/Vilnius
Europe/Warsaw
Europe/Zagreb
Europe/Zurich
Factory
HST
Indian/Antananarivo
Indian/Chagos
Indian/Christmas
Indian/Cocos
Indian/Comoro
Indian/Kerguelen
Indian/Mahe
Indian/Maldives
Indian/Mauritius
Indian/Mayotte
Indian/Reunion
MET
MST
MST7MDT
PST8PDT
Pacific/Apia
Pacific/Auckland
Pacific/Chatham
Pacific/Easter
Pacific/Efate
Pacific/Enderbury
Pacific/Fakaofo
Pacific/Fiji
Pacific/Funafuti
Pacific/Galapagos
Pacific/Gambier
Pacific/Guadalcanal
Pacific/Guam
Pacific/Honolulu
Pacific/Johnston
Pacific/Kiritimati
Pacific/Kosrae
Pacific/Kwajalein
Pacific/Majuro
Pacific/Marquesas
Pacific/Midway
Pacific/Nauru
Pacific/Niue
Pacific/Norfolk
Pacific/Noumea
Pacific/Pago_Pago
Pacific/Palau
Pacific/Pitcairn
Pacific/Ponape
Pacific/Port_Moresby
Pacific/Rarotonga
Pacific/Saipan
Pacific/Tahiti
Pacific/Tarawa
Pacific/Tongatapu
Pacific/Truk
Pacific/Wake
Pacific/Wallis
Pacific/Yap
SystemV/AST4
SystemV/AST4ADT
SystemV/CST6
SystemV/CST6CDT
SystemV/EST5
SystemV/EST5EDT
SystemV/HST10
SystemV/MST7
SystemV/MST7MDT
SystemV/PST8
SystemV/PST8PDT
SystemV/YST9
SystemV/YST9YDT
WET




--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com
Paul Eggert
2001-04-13 19:48:21 UTC
Permalink
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:48:19 -0700
From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
instead the specific target OS stuff.
Yes, that should work.

All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code. That's
certainly true for Solaris and GNU/Linux (it works for me). I've been
told that it works for HP-UX, and from what you write it works for
Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
in tz-link).

To use an Olson data file, set TZ to its fully qualified name.
E.g. TZ='/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill' works
on Solaris 8.
HP-UX
# Mitteleuropaeische Zeit, Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit
MEZ-1MESZ
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 MESZ-2
This is using the old TZ format, but I think HP-UX also supports the
Olson format too. Sorry, I don't know the details.
Guy Harris
2001-04-13 20:00:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Paul Eggert
and from what you write it works for
Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
in tz-link).
XXX.netapp.com$ uname -a
OSF1 XXX.netapp.com V4.0 1229 alpha
XXX.netapp.com$ man zic

...

NAME

zic - Time zone compiler

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/zic [ -d directory ] [ -l localtime ] [ -v ] [ filename ... ]

At least as of Digital UNIX 4.0 (that machine runs "Digital UNIX V4.0F
(Rev. 1229)"), they had the Olson code.
David Keegel
2001-04-13 23:30:40 UTC
Permalink
] > Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:48:19 -0700
] > From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
] >
] > I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
] > instead the specific target OS stuff.
]
] Yes, that should work.
]
] All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
] as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code. That's
] certainly true for Solaris and GNU/Linux (it works for me). I've been
] told that it works for HP-UX, and from what you write it works for
] Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
] in tz-link).
]
] To use an Olson data file, set TZ to its fully qualified name.
] E.g. TZ='/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill' works
] on Solaris 8.

You may notice from francois' list that Solaris 8 only installs the
pre-1993 Olson TZ names (eg: US/Pacific) and does not install post-
1993 names (eg: America/Los_Angeles) at all (at least by default).

Although there is now a Sun patch to install Asia/Taipei. Perhaps Sun
are realising that there are geo-political implications to the old
fashioned names like "ROC" (something which no doubt was a factor in
this list's 1993 decision to avoid using country names).

I would have hoped Sun would at least be prepared to run "zic backward"
(or in their case "zic forward"? :-) so that both old and new names are
available (they are hard links so it won't take up any more space).
Then in about 3-5 years they could stop supporting the old names.

Surely this would mean less maintenance work for Sun, tracking tz data.

To francois' specific problem, if you only have one or two machines to
worry about you can grab tzdata and zic it with Solaris /usr/sbin/zic.
That will give you both the latest tz data and the proper (post-1993)
names for the zones. Then you can change TZ to something modern like
Europe/Paris rather than MET. Obviously you might want to test first.

__________________________________________________________________________
David Keegel <djk at cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/
Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network management
Greg Black
2001-04-14 04:13:56 UTC
Permalink
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.

Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
Garrett Wollman
2001-04-14 13:22:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
When you are an operating system vendor.

-GAWollman
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 08:51:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.

Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
the timezone list.
The only localisation info I receive from the client request is the
Country, State or County if exist
City and Longitude/Latitude. My idea is to make an exhaustive list of
all the countries of the planet
associated to the time zone. Each country is a polygon located by two
points(X=Longitude, Y=Latitude).

Forn the France, it will be simple France/Paris but for the US, the
timezone matches a set of states
and I need the association table which gives for a given timezone the
list of states, cities ...

North West North East

X1, Y1 -----------------------!
! !
! !
!----------------------------X2, Y2

South West South East

--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 14:13:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I just need the zic compiler which does not exist on HP-UX.

So I just build the binary successfully after an update of

zic.c file to fix a compilation error as bellow:

make all
cc -DTZDIR=\"/usr/local/etc/zoneinfo\" -O -c zic.c
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IRUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IWUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IRGRP" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXGRP" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IROTH" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXOTH" undefined.
*** Error exit code 1

The update of zic.c is very simple, I just add the include statement:

#if defined __hpux || defined __hpux__

#include <sys/fcntl.h>

#endif

Please could you upgrade the zic.c to be compliant with HP_UX
Gwillim Law
2001-04-19 16:27:26 UTC
Permalink
From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
Post by francois reygagne
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
[...]
Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
the timezone list.
I've had to do a mapping from locations to time zones for two different
employers. I've looked for off-the-shelf databases that solve the problem,
but haven't found anything satisfactory for my purposes. However, you
should evaluate the databases available from an astrological company, Astro
Communications Services, at <http://astrocom.com/software/pcatlas.html>. If
they're not sufficient, you'll probably have to build your own.

The Olson database doesn't always identify the exact geographical extent of
each time zone. I would like to fill in some of that information. I've
worked on a few countries. You can find the work at
<http://www.mindspring.com/~gwil/tz.html>. Let me know if you find it
helpful, or if you have any suggestions for improvement.

Gwillim Law
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 14:13:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I just need the zic compiler which does not exist on HP-UX.

So I just build the binary successfully after an update of

zic.c file to fix a compilation error as bellow:

make all
cc -DTZDIR=\"/usr/local/etc/zoneinfo\" -O -c zic.c
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IRUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IWUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXUSR" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IRGRP" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXGRP" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IROTH" undefined.
cc: "zic.c", line 2195: error 1588: "S_IXOTH" undefined.
*** Error exit code 1

The update of zic.c is very simple, I just add the include statement:

#if defined __hpux || defined __hpux__

#include <sys/fcntl.h>

#endif

Please could you upgrade the zic.c to be compliant with HP_UX
Gwillim Law
2001-04-19 16:27:26 UTC
Permalink
From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
Post by francois reygagne
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
[...]
Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
the timezone list.
I've had to do a mapping from locations to time zones for two different
employers. I've looked for off-the-shelf databases that solve the problem,
but haven't found anything satisfactory for my purposes. However, you
should evaluate the databases available from an astrological company, Astro
Communications Services, at <http://astrocom.com/software/pcatlas.html>. If
they're not sufficient, you'll probably have to build your own.

The Olson database doesn't always identify the exact geographical extent of
each time zone. I would like to fill in some of that information. I've
worked on a few countries. You can find the work at
<http://www.mindspring.com/~gwil/tz.html>. Let me know if you find it
helpful, or if you have any suggestions for improvement.

Gwillim Law
Garrett Wollman
2001-04-14 13:22:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
When you are an operating system vendor.

-GAWollman
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 08:51:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.

Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
the timezone list.
The only localisation info I receive from the client request is the
Country, State or County if exist
City and Longitude/Latitude. My idea is to make an exhaustive list of
all the countries of the planet
associated to the time zone. Each country is a polygon located by two
points(X=Longitude, Y=Latitude).

Forn the France, it will be simple France/Paris but for the US, the
timezone matches a set of states
and I need the association table which gives for a given timezone the
list of states, cities ...

North West North East

X1, Y1 -----------------------!
! !
! !
!----------------------------X2, Y2

South West South East

--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com
Robert Elz
2001-04-14 06:59:25 UTC
Permalink
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 14:13:56 +1000
From: Greg Black <gjb at gbch.net>
Message-ID: <nospam-987221637.90984 at maxim.gbch.net>

| Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
| want to use the Olson tz code?

If you're a person who builds the libraries for Solaris, NetBSD,
Linux, HP-UX, ....

Or, if you just like to build everything from the latest sources
(and you have the option to replace or supersede libc functions).

kre
Robert Elz
2001-04-14 07:06:18 UTC
Permalink
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:00:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Guy Harris <guy at netapp.com>
Message-ID: <200104132000.NAA27507 at cranford-fe.eng.netapp.com>

| At least as of Digital UNIX 4.0 (that machine runs "Digital UNIX V4.0F
| (Rev. 1229)"), they had the Olson code.

Older than that...

munnari$ ls /etc/zoneinfo
Australia GMT+1 GMT+9 GMT-8 GMT6 MET UCT
Brazil GMT+10 GMT-0 GMT-9 GMT7 Mexico US
CET GMT+11 GMT-1 GMT0 GMT8 NZ UTC
Canada GMT+12 GMT-10 GMT1 GMT9 NZ-CHAT Universal
Chile GMT+13 GMT-11 GMT10 Greenwich Navajo W-SU
Cuba GMT+2 GMT-12 GMT11 Hongkong PRC WET
EET GMT+3 GMT-2 GMT12 Iceland Poland Zulu
Egypt GMT+4 GMT-3 GMT13 Iran ROC localtime
Factory GMT+5 GMT-4 GMT2 Israel ROK sources
GB-Eire GMT+6 GMT-5 GMT3 Jamaica Singapore
GMT GMT+7 GMT-6 GMT4 Japan SystemV
GMT+0 GMT+8 GMT-7 GMT5 Libya Turkey
munnari$ ls -l /etc/zoneinfo/GMT
-rw-r--r-- 9 root system 54 Jul 25 1995 /etc/zoneinfo/GMT
munnari$ man zic | head -20

zic(8) zic(8)

NAME

zic - Time zone compiler

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/zic [ -d directory ] [ -l localtime ] [ -v ] [ filename ... ]

munnari$ uname -a
OSF1 munnari.OZ.AU V3.2 148 alpha

It goes back a long time, and isn't surprising, as OSF1 is (mostly)
a BSDish based system (user level) (with Sys V add ons, rather than
the other way).

kre
matthew green
2001-04-16 12:56:05 UTC
Permalink
at the very least, the data for victoria & new south wales (both in australia)
are missing the modified start date for DST in the year 2000. (it was moved
approximately 2 months earlier for the olympics.)


.mrg.
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 14:28:53 UTC
Permalink
Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.

Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches

the timezone list.
The only localisation info I receive from the client request is the
Country, State or County if exist
City and Longitude/Latitude. My idea is to make an exhaustive list of
all the countries of the planet
associated to the time zone. Each country is a polygon located by two
points(X=Longitude, Y=Latitude).

Forn the France, it will be simple France/Paris but for the US, the
timezone matches a set of states
and I need the association table which gives for a given timezone the
list of states, cities ...

North West North East

X1, Y1 -----------------------!
! !
! !
!----------------------------X2, Y2

South West South East

--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com





--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com
Alan Pritchard
2001-04-20 12:42:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by francois reygagne
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.
Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
I think you will find that this problem cannot be solved simply.

I am working on linking the tz name to my Global Gazetteer database of 4+
million records of populated places (& 50K ports, airports & railway
stations).

In many cases the solution is trivial - the whole country uses the same
time zone.

At the next level down, the provinces within a country use different time
zones, but each province uses only one time zone.

At the next level down, a province may use more than one time zone and the
split may be along the lines of lower level administrative boundaries.
Again, not a problem, if one has this information.

Finally, there is a residue of places, where the only way to determine the
time zone is to check reference sources and to assign it manually. I did
this for a county in Texas recently. I am now trying to get the detailed
information for the Broken Hill area.

I have written a program that works through my database and assigns the
name (e.g. Europe/London). I keep information on the time zone offset,
DST, formal rules for change & some other information in a separate file.

Still lots to do, but I am getting there.

Best wishes
Alan Pritchard
The GLOBAL GAZETTEER: the world on file
http://www.allm-geodata.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 417 477
francois reygagne
2001-04-13 16:48:19 UTC
Permalink
I need if possible the same timezone lists for the platforms listed
bellow
Linux, Solaris 5.8, OSF1 Tru64, HP-UX to make portable the handling
of timezones. I'm afraid when i took a look to the differents unix os
flavors
the timezone strings are not the same according to the targetted
platforms.

I discovered the timezones defined by Solaris is only the single as the
OLSON data.
I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
instead
the specific target OS stuff. This could be very convenient and resolve
my problem
of porting. If the answer is Yes, How could we use OLSON data and code
for each
paltforms. Is there an installation guide to override the default
platform timezone stuff.

If the response is No, how to make an association code between the
different timezones list.

Please enclosed here after the timezone lists for each platform:

============================================================
HP-UX
# @(#) $Revision: 80.4.1.6 $

# Mitteleuropaeische Zeit, Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit
MEZ-1MESZ
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 MESZ-2
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 MEZ-1
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 MEZ-1

# Middle European Time, Middle European Time Daylight Savings Time
MET-1METDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 METDST-2
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 MET-1
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 MET-1

# Greenwich Mean Time, British Summer Time
GMT0BST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-1984 0 BST-1
0 3 23-29 3 1985-1990 0 BST-1
0 3 25-31 3 1991-1995 0 BST-1
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 BST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-1985 0 GMT0
0 1 23-29 10 1986-1994 0 GMT0
0 1 18-24 10 1995 0 GMT0
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 GMT0

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time
PST8PDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 PDT7
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 PDT7
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 PDT7
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 PDT7
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 PDT7
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 PST8
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 PST8
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 PST8

# Eastern Standard Time, Eastern Daylight Time
EST5EDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EDT4
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EDT4
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EDT4
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EDT4
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EDT4
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Central Standard Time, Central Daylight Time
CST6CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 CST6
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 CST6
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 CST6

# Mountain Standard Time, Mountain Daylight Time
MST7MDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 MDT6
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 MDT6
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 MDT6
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 MDT6
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 MDT6
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 MST7
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 MST7
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 MST7

# Atlantic Standard Time, Atlantic Daylight Time
AST4ADT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 ADT3
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 ADT3
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 ADT3
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 ADT3
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 ADT3
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 AST4
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 AST4
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 AST4

# Newfoundland Standard Time, Newfoundland Daylight Time
NST3:30NDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 NDT2:30
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 NDT2:30
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 NDT2:30
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 NDT2:30
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 NDT2:30
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 NST3:30
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 NST3:30
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 NST3:30

# Eastern Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (US: Indiana)
EST5CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Aleutian Standard Time, Aleutian Daylight Time
AST10ADT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 ADT9
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 ADT9
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 ADT9
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 ADT9
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 ADT9
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 AST10
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 AST10
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 AST10

# Yukon Standard Time, Yukon Daylight Time
YST9YDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 YDT8
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 YDT8
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 YDT8
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 YDT8
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 YDT8
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 YST9
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 YST9
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 YST9

# Western European Time, Western European Time Daylight Savings Time
WET0WETDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-1984 0 WETDST-1
0 3 23-29 3 1985-1995 0 WETDST-1
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 WETDST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-1985 0 WET0
0 1 23-29 10 1986-1995 0 WET0
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WET0

# Portuguese Winter Time, Portuguese Summer Time
PWT0PST
0 2 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 PST-1
0 1 25-31 10 1983-2038 0 PWT0

# South Africa Standard Time
SAST-2
0 1 1-7 3 1985-2038 0 SAST-2

# Australian Central Standard Time, Australian Central Daylight Time
# (South Australia)
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1995 onwards in South Australia.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
#
CST-9:30CDT
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 CDT-10:30
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 CST-9:30
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1994 0 CST-9:30
0 2 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 CST-9:30

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1996 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
#
EST-10EDT
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1987-1995 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 EST-10

# New Zealand Standard Time, New Zealand Daylight Time
#
NZST-12NZDT
0 3 25-31 10 1985-1988 0 NZDT-13
0 3 8 10 1989 0-6 NZDT-13
0 3 1-7 10 1990-2038 0 NZDT-13
0 1 1-7 3 1985-1989 0 NZST-12
0 1 15-21 3 1990-2038 0 NZST-12

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time (for Malaysia or
Singapore)
#
PST-8PDT
0 1 1-7 4 1996-2038 0 PDT-9
0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 PST-8

# Finland Standard Time, Finland Daylight Time
#
EET-2EETDST
0 3 25-31 3 1981-2038 0 EETDST-3
0 4 24-30 9 1981-2038 0 EET-2

# The timezones named above should be used in preference to those below
except
# for dates prior to 1987 for Tasmania. US and Canada use the same
rules so
# the simpler timezone strings above will work for both countries.

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
(Tasmania)
# (same as EST-10EDT for 1987 - 2038)
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for an earlier starting
# and later ending of daylight savings time from 1995 onwards
# in Tasmania. It starts in the first week of October and
# ends in the last week of March.
EST-10EDT#Tasmania
0 3 25-31 10 1971-1994 0 EDT#Tasmania-11
0 3 1-7 10 1995-2038 0 EDT#Tasmania-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1994 0 EST-10
0 1 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 EST-10

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1996 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
# (New South Wales)
EST-10EDT#NSW
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT#NSW-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 2 1-7 3 1987-1995 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1996-2038 0 EST-10

# Australian Eastern Standard Time, Australian Eastern Daylight Time
#
# This entry has been changed to allow for a later ending of
# daylight savings time from 1995 onwards.
# It now ends in the last week of March.
# (Victoria)
EST-10EDT#VIC
0 3 25-31 10 1971-2038 0 EDT#VIC-11
0 1 27 2 1972 0-6 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1973-1985 0 EST-10
0 1 15-21 3 1986 0 EST-10
0 1 1-7 3 1987-1994 0 EST-10
0 2 25-31 3 1995-2038 0 EST-10

# Pacific Standard Time, Pacific Daylight Time (Canada)
PST8PDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 PDT#Canada7
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 PDT#Canada7
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 PDT#Canada7
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 PST8
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 PST8
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 PST8

# Mountain Standard Time, Mountain Daylight Time (Canada)
MST7MDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 MDT#Canada6
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 MDT#Canada6
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 MDT#Canada6
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 MST7
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 MST7
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 MST7

# Central Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (Canada)
CST6CDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT#Canada5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT#Canada5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT#Canada5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 CST6
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 CST6
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 CST6

# Eastern Standard Time, Eastern Daylight Time (Canada)
EST5EDT#Canada
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EDT#Canada4
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EDT#Canada4
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EDT#Canada4
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Eastern Standard Time (US: Most of Indiana)
#
# This entry is added to correct the Indiana timezone because
# Indiana does not observe Daylight Savings Time. The original
# entry EST5CDT is kept to ensure backward compatibility.
EST5EST
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EST5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EST5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EST5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Eastern Standard Time, Central Daylight Time (US: Indiana)
#
# This entry is for backward compatibility only, the correct entry
# is the EST5CDT entry above. This entry is incorrect because the
# "6" in EST6CDT below should be a "5". Other than the "6" being
# changed to "5", this entry and EST5CDT are the same and the
# end result of using either is identical.
#
EST6CDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 CDT5
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 CDT5
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 CDT5
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 CDT5
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 CDT5
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5

# Western Russia (Moscow) Time, Western Russia (Moscow) Daylight Savings

# Time
WST-3WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-4
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-3
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-3

# Belorussia (minsk) Time, Belorussia (minsk) Daylight Savings Time

WST-2WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-3
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-2
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-2

# European Russia (samara) Time, European Russia (samara) Daylight
Savings
#Time

WST-4WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-5
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-4
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-4

# Urals (Ekaterinburg) Time, Urals (Ekaterinburg) Daylight Savings Time

WST-5WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-6
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-5
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-5

# Western Siberia (Omsk), Western Siberia (Omsk) Daylight Savings Time

WST-6WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-7
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-6
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-6

# Middle Siberia (Krasnoyarsk) Time, Middle Siberia (Krasnoyarsk)
# Daylight Savings Time

WST-7WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-8
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-7
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-7

# Baikal lake (Irkutsk) Time, Baikal lake (Irkutsk) Daylight Savings
Time

WST-8WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-9
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-8
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-8

# Eastern Siberia (Yakutsk) Time, Eastern Siberia (Yakutsk) Daylight
# Savings Time

WST-9WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-10
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-9
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-9

# Far East (Khabarovsk) Time, Far East (Khabarovsk) Daylight Savings
# Time

WST-10WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-11
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-10
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-10

# Russia Pacific (magadan) Time, Russia Pacific (magadan) Daylight
# Savings Time

WST-11WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-12
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-11
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-11

# Kamchatka (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy) Time, Kamchatka(Petropavlovsk
# -Kamchatskiy) Daylight Savings Time

WST-12WSTDST
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 WSTDST-13
0 2 24-30 9 1983-1995 0 WST-12
0 2 25-31 10 1996-2038 0 WST-12
__________________________________________________________________________

Solaris 5.8
2 ./Australia/Broken_Hill
2 ./Australia/LHI
2 ./Australia/NSW
2 ./Australia/North
2 ./Australia/Queensland
2 ./Australia/South
2 ./Australia/Tasmania
2 ./Australia/Victoria
2 ./Australia/West
20 ./Australia
2 ./Brazil/Acre
2 ./Brazil/DeNoronha
2 ./Brazil/East
2 ./Brazil/West
10 ./Brazil
4 ./Canada/Atlantic
2 ./Canada/Central
2 ./Canada/East-Saskatchewan
4 ./Canada/Eastern
2 ./Canada/Mountain
4 ./Canada/Newfoundland
2 ./Canada/Pacific
2 ./Canada/Yukon
24 ./Canada
2 ./Chile/Continental
2 ./Chile/EasterIsland
6 ./Chile
2 ./Etc/GMT
2 ./Etc/GMT+1
2 ./Etc/GMT+10
2 ./Etc/GMT+11
2 ./Etc/GMT+12
2 ./Etc/GMT+2
2 ./Etc/GMT+3
2 ./Etc/GMT+4
2 ./Etc/GMT+5
2 ./Etc/GMT+6
2 ./Etc/GMT+7
2 ./Etc/GMT+8
2 ./Etc/GMT+9
2 ./Etc/GMT-1
2 ./Etc/GMT-10
2 ./Etc/GMT-11
2 ./Etc/GMT-12
2 ./Etc/GMT-13
2 ./Etc/GMT-2
2 ./Etc/GMT-3
2 ./Etc/GMT-4
2 ./Etc/GMT-5
2 ./Etc/GMT-6
2 ./Etc/GMT-7
2 ./Etc/GMT-8
2 ./Etc/GMT-9
54 ./Etc
2 ./Mexico/BajaNorte
2 ./Mexico/BajaSur
2 ./Mexico/General
8 ./Mexico
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh87
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh88
8 ./Mideast/Riyadh89
26 ./Mideast
2 ./US/Alaska
2 ./US/Aleutian
2 ./US/Michigan
2 ./US/Samoa
2 ./US/Arizona
4 ./US/Central
2 ./US/East-Indiana
4 ./US/Eastern
2 ./US/Hawaii
2 ./US/Mountain
2 ./US/Pacific
28 ./US
6 ./src/README
40 ./src/africa
18 ./src/antarctica
86 ./src/asia
70 ./src/australasia
8 ./src/backward
6 ./src/etcetera
224 ./src/europe
2 ./src/factory
102 ./src/northamerica
4 ./src/pacificnew
38 ./src/solar87
38 ./src/solar88
40 ./src/solar89
54 ./src/southamerica
4 ./src/systemv
742 ./src
2 ./CET
2 ./Cuba
2 ./EET
2 ./Egypt
4 ./Eire
2 ./Factory
4 ./GB
2 ./Hongkong
2 ./Iceland
2 ./Iran
2 ./Israel
2 ./Jamaica
2 ./Japan
2 ./Kwajalein
2 ./Libya
2 ./MET
2 ./NZ
2 ./NZ-CHAT
2 ./PRC
2 ./Poland
4 ./Portugal
2 ./ROC
2 ./ROK
2 ./Singapore
2 ./Turkey
2 ./UCT
2 ./UTC
2 ./W-SU
2 ./WET
2 ./posixrules
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TRU64
# Time Zone Selection List
#
# This is the list of time zones which are available for selection.
# This file is used by time zone selection utilities such as those
# called during installation. With a few exceptions, time zone names
# generally follow the naming convention of AREA/LOCATION. Time zones
# organized according to the older and less stable COUNTRY/ZONE format
# still exist under /etc/zoneinfo/ for compatibility. However, these
# are obsolete & are each linked to one of the preferred time zone
# files listed here.
#
Africa/Abidjan
Africa/Accra
Africa/Addis_Ababa
Africa/Algiers
Africa/Asmera
Africa/Bamako
Africa/Bangui
Africa/Banjul
Africa/Bissau
Africa/Blantyre
Africa/Brazzaville
Africa/Bujumbura
Africa/Cairo
Africa/Casablanca
Africa/Ceuta
Africa/Conakry
Africa/Dakar
Africa/Dar_es_Salaam
Africa/Djibouti
Africa/Douala
Africa/El_Aaiun
Africa/Freetown
Africa/Gaborone
Africa/Harare
Africa/Johannesburg
Africa/Kampala
Africa/Khartoum
Africa/Kigali
Africa/Kinshasa
Africa/Lagos
Africa/Libreville
Africa/Lome
Africa/Luanda
Africa/Lubumbashi
Africa/Lusaka
Africa/Malabo
Africa/Maputo
Africa/Maseru
Africa/Mbabane
Africa/Mogadishu
Africa/Monrovia
Africa/Nairobi
Africa/Ndjamena
Africa/Niamey
Africa/Nouakchott
Africa/Ouagadougou
Africa/Porto-Novo
Africa/Sao_Tome
Africa/Timbuktu
Africa/Tripoli
Africa/Tunis
Africa/Windhoek
America/Adak
America/Anchorage
America/Anguilla
America/Antigua
America/Araguaina
America/Aruba
America/Asuncion
America/Barbados
America/Belem
America/Belize
America/Bogota
America/Boise
America/Buenos_Aires
America/Cancun
America/Caracas
America/Catamarca
America/Cayenne
America/Cayman
America/Chicago
America/Chihuahua
America/Cordoba
America/Costa_Rica
America/Cuiaba
America/Curacao
America/Dawson
America/Dawson_Creek
America/Denver
America/Detroit
America/Dominica
America/Edmonton
America/El_Salvador
America/Ensenada
America/Fortaleza
America/Glace_Bay
America/Godthab
America/Goose_Bay
America/Grand_Turk
America/Grenada
America/Guadeloupe
America/Guatemala
America/Guayaquil
America/Guyana
America/Halifax
America/Havana
America/Indiana/Indianapolis
America/Indiana/Knox
America/Indiana/Marengo
America/Indiana/Vevay
America/Indianapolis
America/Inuvik
America/Iqaluit
America/Jamaica
America/Jujuy
America/Juneau
America/La_Paz
America/Lima
America/Los_Angeles
America/Louisville
America/Maceio
America/Managua
America/Manaus
America/Martinique
America/Mazatlan
America/Mendoza
America/Menominee
America/Mexico_City
America/Miquelon
America/Montevideo
America/Montreal
America/Montserrat
America/Nassau
America/New_York
America/Nipigon
America/Nome
America/Noronha
America/Panama
America/Pangnirtung
America/Paramaribo
America/Phoenix
America/Port-au-Prince
America/Port_of_Spain
America/Porto_Acre
America/Porto_Velho
America/Puerto_Rico
America/Rainy_River
America/Rankin_Inlet
America/Regina
America/Rosario
America/Santiago
America/Santo_Domingo
America/Sao_Paulo
America/Scoresbysund
America/Shiprock
America/St_Johns
America/St_Kitts
America/St_Lucia
America/St_Thomas
America/St_Vincent
America/Swift_Current
America/Tegucigalpa
America/Thule
America/Thunder_Bay
America/Tijuana
America/Tortola
America/Vancouver
America/Whitehorse
America/Winnipeg
America/Yakutat
America/Yellowknife
Antarctica/Casey
Antarctica/Davis
Antarctica/DumontDUrville
Antarctica/Mawson
Antarctica/McMurdo
Antarctica/Palmer
Antarctica/South_Pole
Antarctica/Syowa
Arctic/Longyearbyen
Asia/Aden
Asia/Almaty
Asia/Amman
Asia/Anadyr
Asia/Aqtau
Asia/Aqtobe
Asia/Ashkhabad
Asia/Baghdad
Asia/Bahrain
Asia/Baku
Asia/Bangkok
Asia/Beirut
Asia/Beijing
Asia/Bishkek
Asia/Brunei
Asia/Calcutta
Asia/Chungking
Asia/Colombo
Asia/Dacca
Asia/Damascus
Asia/Dubai
Asia/Dushanbe
Asia/Gaza
Asia/Harbin
Asia/Hong_Kong
Asia/Irkutsk
Asia/Istanbul
Asia/Jakarta
Asia/Jayapura
Asia/Jerusalem
Asia/Kabul
Asia/Kamchatka
Asia/Karachi
Asia/Kashgar
Asia/Katmandu
Asia/Krasnoyarsk
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Asia/Kuching
Asia/Kuwait
Asia/Macao
Asia/Magadan
Asia/Manila
Asia/Muscat
Asia/Nicosia
Asia/Novosibirsk
Asia/Omsk
Asia/Phnom_Penh
Asia/Pyongyang
Asia/Qatar
Asia/Rangoon
Asia/Riyadh
Asia/Saigon
Asia/Samarkand
Asia/Seoul
Asia/Shanghai
Asia/Singapore
Asia/Taipei
Asia/Tashkent
Asia/Tbilisi
Asia/Tehran
Asia/Thimbu
Asia/Tokyo
Asia/Ujung_Pandang
Asia/Ulan_Bator
Asia/Urumqi
Asia/Vientiane
Asia/Vladivostok
Asia/Yakutsk
Asia/Yekaterinburg
Asia/Yerevan
Atlantic/Azores
Atlantic/Bermuda
Atlantic/Canary
Atlantic/Cape_Verde
Atlantic/Faeroe
Atlantic/Jan_Mayen
Atlantic/Madeira
Atlantic/Reykjavik
Atlantic/South_Georgia
Atlantic/St_Helena
Atlantic/Stanley
Australia/Adelaide
Australia/Brisbane
Australia/Broken_Hill
Australia/Darwin
Australia/Hobart
Australia/Lindeman
Australia/Lord_Howe
Australia/Melbourne
Australia/Perth
Australia/Sydney
CET
CST6CDT
EET
EST
EST5EDT
Etc/GMT
Etc/GMT+0
Etc/GMT+1
Etc/GMT+10
Etc/GMT+11
Etc/GMT+12
Etc/GMT+13
Etc/GMT+2
Etc/GMT+3
Etc/GMT+4
Etc/GMT+5
Etc/GMT+6
Etc/GMT+7
Etc/GMT+8
Etc/GMT+9
Etc/GMT-0
Etc/GMT-1
Etc/GMT-10
Etc/GMT-11
Etc/GMT-12
Etc/GMT-13
Etc/GMT-14
Etc/GMT-2
Etc/GMT-3
Etc/GMT-4
Etc/GMT-5
Etc/GMT-6
Etc/GMT-7
Etc/GMT-8
Etc/GMT-9
Etc/GMT0
Etc/Greenwich
Etc/UCT
Etc/UTC
Etc/Universal
Etc/Zulu
Europe/Amsterdam
Europe/Andorra
Europe/Athens
Europe/Belfast
Europe/Belgrade
Europe/Berlin
Europe/Bratislava
Europe/Brussels
Europe/Bucharest
Europe/Budapest
Europe/Chisinau
Europe/Copenhagen
Europe/Dublin
Europe/Gibraltar
Europe/Helsinki
Europe/Istanbul
Europe/Kaliningrad
Europe/Kiev
Europe/Lisbon
Europe/Ljubljana
Europe/London
Europe/Luxembourg
Europe/Madrid
Europe/Malta
Europe/Minsk
Europe/Monaco
Europe/Moscow
Europe/Oslo
Europe/Paris
Europe/Prague
Europe/Riga
Europe/Rome
Europe/Samara
Europe/San_Marino
Europe/Sarajevo
Europe/Simferopol
Europe/Skopje
Europe/Sofia
Europe/Stockholm
Europe/Tallinn
Europe/Tirane
Europe/Vaduz
Europe/Vatican
Europe/Vienna
Europe/Vilnius
Europe/Warsaw
Europe/Zagreb
Europe/Zurich
Factory
HST
Indian/Antananarivo
Indian/Chagos
Indian/Christmas
Indian/Cocos
Indian/Comoro
Indian/Kerguelen
Indian/Mahe
Indian/Maldives
Indian/Mauritius
Indian/Mayotte
Indian/Reunion
MET
MST
MST7MDT
PST8PDT
Pacific/Apia
Pacific/Auckland
Pacific/Chatham
Pacific/Easter
Pacific/Efate
Pacific/Enderbury
Pacific/Fakaofo
Pacific/Fiji
Pacific/Funafuti
Pacific/Galapagos
Pacific/Gambier
Pacific/Guadalcanal
Pacific/Guam
Pacific/Honolulu
Pacific/Johnston
Pacific/Kiritimati
Pacific/Kosrae
Pacific/Kwajalein
Pacific/Majuro
Pacific/Marquesas
Pacific/Midway
Pacific/Nauru
Pacific/Niue
Pacific/Norfolk
Pacific/Noumea
Pacific/Pago_Pago
Pacific/Palau
Pacific/Pitcairn
Pacific/Ponape
Pacific/Port_Moresby
Pacific/Rarotonga
Pacific/Saipan
Pacific/Tahiti
Pacific/Tarawa
Pacific/Tongatapu
Pacific/Truk
Pacific/Wake
Pacific/Wallis
Pacific/Yap
SystemV/AST4
SystemV/AST4ADT
SystemV/CST6
SystemV/CST6CDT
SystemV/EST5
SystemV/EST5EDT
SystemV/HST10
SystemV/MST7
SystemV/MST7MDT
SystemV/PST8
SystemV/PST8PDT
SystemV/YST9
SystemV/YST9YDT
WET




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Paul Eggert
2001-04-13 19:48:21 UTC
Permalink
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:48:19 -0700
From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
instead the specific target OS stuff.
Yes, that should work.

All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code. That's
certainly true for Solaris and GNU/Linux (it works for me). I've been
told that it works for HP-UX, and from what you write it works for
Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
in tz-link).

To use an Olson data file, set TZ to its fully qualified name.
E.g. TZ='/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill' works
on Solaris 8.
HP-UX
# Mitteleuropaeische Zeit, Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit
MEZ-1MESZ
0 3 25-31 3 1983-2038 0 MESZ-2
This is using the old TZ format, but I think HP-UX also supports the
Olson format too. Sorry, I don't know the details.
Guy Harris
2001-04-13 20:00:19 UTC
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Post by Paul Eggert
and from what you write it works for
Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
in tz-link).
XXX.netapp.com$ uname -a
OSF1 XXX.netapp.com V4.0 1229 alpha
XXX.netapp.com$ man zic

...

NAME

zic - Time zone compiler

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/zic [ -d directory ] [ -l localtime ] [ -v ] [ filename ... ]

At least as of Digital UNIX 4.0 (that machine runs "Digital UNIX V4.0F
(Rev. 1229)"), they had the Olson code.
David Keegel
2001-04-13 23:30:40 UTC
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] > Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:48:19 -0700
] > From: francois reygagne <freygagne at opteway.com>
] >
] > I'm wondering if it could be possible to use the OLSON data and code
] > instead the specific target OS stuff.
]
] Yes, that should work.
]
] All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
] as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code. That's
] certainly true for Solaris and GNU/Linux (it works for me). I've been
] told that it works for HP-UX, and from what you write it works for
] Tru64 (which is news to me; I should add Tru64 to the list of systems
] in tz-link).
]
] To use an Olson data file, set TZ to its fully qualified name.
] E.g. TZ='/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill' works
] on Solaris 8.

You may notice from francois' list that Solaris 8 only installs the
pre-1993 Olson TZ names (eg: US/Pacific) and does not install post-
1993 names (eg: America/Los_Angeles) at all (at least by default).

Although there is now a Sun patch to install Asia/Taipei. Perhaps Sun
are realising that there are geo-political implications to the old
fashioned names like "ROC" (something which no doubt was a factor in
this list's 1993 decision to avoid using country names).

I would have hoped Sun would at least be prepared to run "zic backward"
(or in their case "zic forward"? :-) so that both old and new names are
available (they are hard links so it won't take up any more space).
Then in about 3-5 years they could stop supporting the old names.

Surely this would mean less maintenance work for Sun, tracking tz data.

To francois' specific problem, if you only have one or two machines to
worry about you can grab tzdata and zic it with Solaris /usr/sbin/zic.
That will give you both the latest tz data and the proper (post-1993)
names for the zones. Then you can change TZ to something modern like
Europe/Paris rather than MET. Obviously you might want to test first.

__________________________________________________________________________
David Keegel <djk at cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/
Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network management
Greg Black
2001-04-14 04:13:56 UTC
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| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.

Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
Robert Elz
2001-04-14 06:59:25 UTC
Permalink
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 14:13:56 +1000
From: Greg Black <gjb at gbch.net>
Message-ID: <nospam-987221637.90984 at maxim.gbch.net>

| Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
| want to use the Olson tz code?

If you're a person who builds the libraries for Solaris, NetBSD,
Linux, HP-UX, ....

Or, if you just like to build everything from the latest sources
(and you have the option to replace or supersede libc functions).

kre
Robert Elz
2001-04-14 07:06:18 UTC
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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:00:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Guy Harris <guy at netapp.com>
Message-ID: <200104132000.NAA27507 at cranford-fe.eng.netapp.com>

| At least as of Digital UNIX 4.0 (that machine runs "Digital UNIX V4.0F
| (Rev. 1229)"), they had the Olson code.

Older than that...

munnari$ ls /etc/zoneinfo
Australia GMT+1 GMT+9 GMT-8 GMT6 MET UCT
Brazil GMT+10 GMT-0 GMT-9 GMT7 Mexico US
CET GMT+11 GMT-1 GMT0 GMT8 NZ UTC
Canada GMT+12 GMT-10 GMT1 GMT9 NZ-CHAT Universal
Chile GMT+13 GMT-11 GMT10 Greenwich Navajo W-SU
Cuba GMT+2 GMT-12 GMT11 Hongkong PRC WET
EET GMT+3 GMT-2 GMT12 Iceland Poland Zulu
Egypt GMT+4 GMT-3 GMT13 Iran ROC localtime
Factory GMT+5 GMT-4 GMT2 Israel ROK sources
GB-Eire GMT+6 GMT-5 GMT3 Jamaica Singapore
GMT GMT+7 GMT-6 GMT4 Japan SystemV
GMT+0 GMT+8 GMT-7 GMT5 Libya Turkey
munnari$ ls -l /etc/zoneinfo/GMT
-rw-r--r-- 9 root system 54 Jul 25 1995 /etc/zoneinfo/GMT
munnari$ man zic | head -20

zic(8) zic(8)

NAME

zic - Time zone compiler

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/zic [ -d directory ] [ -l localtime ] [ -v ] [ filename ... ]

munnari$ uname -a
OSF1 munnari.OZ.AU V3.2 148 alpha

It goes back a long time, and isn't surprising, as OSF1 is (mostly)
a BSDish based system (user level) (with Sys V add ons, rather than
the other way).

kre
matthew green
2001-04-16 12:56:05 UTC
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at the very least, the data for victoria & new south wales (both in australia)
are missing the modified start date for DST in the year 2000. (it was moved
approximately 2 months earlier for the olympics.)


.mrg.
francois reygagne
2001-04-19 14:28:53 UTC
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Post by Greg Black
| All the systems that you mention should read the Olson data files
| as-is; you shouldn't need to link any of the tz code.
Which leads to the question: under what circumstances would you
want to use the Olson tz code?
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.

Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches

the timezone list.
The only localisation info I receive from the client request is the
Country, State or County if exist
City and Longitude/Latitude. My idea is to make an exhaustive list of
all the countries of the planet
associated to the time zone. Each country is a polygon located by two
points(X=Longitude, Y=Latitude).

Forn the France, it will be simple France/Paris but for the US, the
timezone matches a set of states
and I need the association table which gives for a given timezone the
list of states, cities ...

North West North East

X1, Y1 -----------------------!
! !
! !
!----------------------------X2, Y2

South West South East

--
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opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com





--
Fran?ois REYGAGNE. Software Architect.
opt[e]way S.A., 2881 route des Cr?tes, BP308
06906 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
t?l: +33 (0)4 92 95 27 01 http://www.opteway.com
Alan Pritchard
2001-04-20 12:42:00 UTC
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Post by francois reygagne
I need to convert a local time attached to a Country, State/City
into a GMT time for each incoming request received by our server.
This must work in a multithreaded architecture, i.e; we have a fixed
number
of threads which process the incoming request.
Do you have a list of countries, states for the US, cities which matches
I think you will find that this problem cannot be solved simply.

I am working on linking the tz name to my Global Gazetteer database of 4+
million records of populated places (& 50K ports, airports & railway
stations).

In many cases the solution is trivial - the whole country uses the same
time zone.

At the next level down, the provinces within a country use different time
zones, but each province uses only one time zone.

At the next level down, a province may use more than one time zone and the
split may be along the lines of lower level administrative boundaries.
Again, not a problem, if one has this information.

Finally, there is a residue of places, where the only way to determine the
time zone is to check reference sources and to assign it manually. I did
this for a county in Texas recently. I am now trying to get the detailed
information for the Broken Hill area.

I have written a program that works through my database and assigns the
name (e.g. Europe/London). I keep information on the time zone offset,
DST, formal rules for change & some other information in a separate file.

Still lots to do, but I am getting there.

Best wishes
Alan Pritchard
The GLOBAL GAZETTEER: the world on file
http://www.allm-geodata.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 417 477

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