On 26/03/2019 11.28, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
On 3/26/19 8:19 AM, opensuse.lietuviu.kalba wrote:
2019.03.26 09:10, opensuse.lietuviu.kalba rašė:
Today I found that openSUSE Leap 15 / Tumbleweed YaST Date and Time module writes times zones configuration into /root/.config/ktimezonedrc
Hmm... seems that changes in this file are sideeffect... But where openSUSE Tumbleweed YaST Date and Time module writes times zones configuration actually?
Is this a readable-enough answer?
https://github.com/yast/yast-country/blob/master/timezone/src/modules/Timezo...
Yes, thanks :-) It is a call to "/usr/bin/timedatectl set-timezone". I didn't know that. On a side note, I noticed this: # TRANSLATORS: the "%s" is replaced by the executed command I think it should be: #. TRANSLATORS: the "%s" is replaced by the executed command A Space marks a comment written by the translator (on the po file, it doesn't get transmitted back to the programmer). But '#.' marks a comment on the source that is transmitted to the translator on the .pot file he gets. That is, unless the syntax on rb is different. File: gettext.info, Node: PO Files, WHITE-SPACE # TRANSLATOR-COMMENTS #. EXTRACTED-COMMENTS #: REFERENCE… #, FLAG… #| msgid PREVIOUS-UNTRANSLATED-STRING msgid UNTRANSLATED-STRING msgstr TRANSLATED-STRING HTH -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)