Hello, Am Montag, 19. November 2012 schrieb Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a DimStar:
Looking at the current package in Factory [0], these package depend on timezone ( in either way):
NetworkManager-gnome gnome-panel libicu49 ntp php5 qemu yast2-country kiwi-desc-0emboot kiwi-desc-vmxboot-requires kiwi-desc-netboot-requires
Now, the fact that yast2-country depends on timesone, I'd guess that about every install (with yast) should get timezone installed... If you don't have yast2-country, I'd be wondering why this was no longer installed.
I'd say it in another way: "yast2-country explains why so few packages depend on timezone" ;-) There are probably some packages that need it, but don't have a dependency on it because it's installed everywhere nevertheless. The most prominent example might be: # strings /lib64/libc.so.6 |grep zoneinfo /usr/share/zoneinfo I'm not a glibc expert, but I'd say the above is a strong indicator that glibc should require zoneinfo... (I temporarily trashed my system yesterday by upgrading to factory- tested (aka milestone 1) [1], so I'm not too keen on testing what happens if I uninstall the timezone package ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] zypper up hung the system[2] somewhere in the middle of the update, and mounting my encrypted home/var partition was impossible after the reboot. I finished the update using a live CD, but cryptsetup was still broken. Fortunately updating to factory instead of factory-tested fixed it - but I'm asking myself why we name the broken thing "-tested" ;-) [2] well, not the whole system, "only" disk writes - which means all processes that wanted to write something to disk hung. This also means the log probably doesn't contain the "guilty" package, so writing a bugreport doesn't make sense :-/ --
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