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/etc/localtime is not owned by any rpm package, so it is safe to replace, but do keep the original file as a backup. OK, I did just get around to checking the timezone package more carefully. There are binaries included in it, which are responsible for
On 2007-02-01 22:00, Coach-X wrote: the glibc dependencies. Everyone has been firm in saying the files in /usr/share/zoneinfo are just data files, so I don't have any more problems with this. What would be the safest way to update the zoneinfo files, leaving the old binaries intact, using a timezone rpm package from, say, 10.2, if one only has a 9.3 system running? I do mean *all* the zoneinfo files, not just the specific one that is currently copied over as /etc/localtime? The rpm manpage doesn't seem to give an option to include just a specific set of files, it only gives an exclude option (AFAICT). The damn rpm should still be updated on the 9.3 updates repository. -- Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. -- HG Wells -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org