slackware-current/source/a/glibc-zoneinfo/timezone-scripts/parts/00
Patrick J Volkerding bfbaf18b4a Mon Aug 12 18:41:11 UTC 2024
d/cbindgen-0.26.0-x86_64-3.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Revert this until FF/TB are patched. Thanks to Lenard Spencer.
l/M2Crypto-0.42.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/libedit-20240808_3.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/python-lxml-5.3.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/python-zipp-3.20.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
xap/ddd-3.4.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
xap/pan-0.160-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
testing/packages/aaa_glibc-solibs-2.40-x86_64-2.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-2.40-x86_64-2.txz:  Added.
  Let's test building with -fno-omit-frame-pointer and
  -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer added to the CFLAGS (thanks alienBOB),
  and --enable-multi-arch added to the configure options as suggested
  by iive. Hopefully they will test and report if these changes fix
  the reported stability issues when running Steam.
testing/packages/glibc-i18n-2.40-x86_64-2.txz:  Added.
testing/packages/glibc-profile-2.40-x86_64-2.txz:  Added.
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#!/bin/sh
#
# timeconfig Slackware Linux timezone configuration utility.
#
# Author: Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>
# Modified by: David Cantrell <david@slackware.com>, 06-Oct-2000
#
# ChangeLog:
# 2019-09-11: Updated timezones from tzdata2019c. <pjv>
# 2014-10-22: Updated timezones from tzdata2014i. <pjv>
# 2012-12-12: Updated timezones from tzdata2012j. <pjv>
# 2008-03-10: Updated timezones from tzdata2008a. <pjv>
# 2007-12-21: Updated timezones from tzdata2007j. <pjv>
# 2006-12-03: Updated timezones from tzdata2006p. <pjv>
# 2006-09-14: Updated timezones from tzdata2006k. <pjv>
# 2006-08-22: Updated timezones from tzdata2006j.
# 2006-08-13: Updated timezones from tzdata2006g.
# 2006-03-13: Updated timezones from tzdata2006c.
# 19-Feb-2001 Add new timezones from glibc-2.2.2.
# 06-Oct-2000 Fixed a problem with selecting UTC time. It was writing
# the hardwareclock file to the root disk and not your dest
# partition. Changed the HWCLOCK_CONF variable to be
# $T_PX/etc/hardwareclock to fix this. Thanks to David L.
# Dickman <softbear@optonline.net> for finding this and
# submitting a patch.
#
# 15-Mar-2000 Added the writeconf function to write out the
# /etc/hardwareclock file which tells what the hardware clock
# is set to (UTC or localtime).
#
# 03-Mar-2000 Reorganized script. Made one timezone set block, added
# stage that asks the user if the hardware clock is set to
# UTC.
# setup our temp locations and variables
TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp
if [ -r $TMP/SeTT_PX ]; then
T_PX="`cat $TMP/SeTT_PX`"
elif [ ! "$!" = "" ]; then
T_PX=$1
else
T_PX=/
fi
# the hardware clock configuration file
HWCLOCK_CONF=$T_PX/etc/hardwareclock
# setzone( $TIMEZONE )
#
# This function accepts a time zone as the only parameter and sets it as
# the default system time zone.
setzone()
{
TZ=$1
cd $T_PX/etc
if [ -r $T_PX/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \
-r /var/log/mount/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \
-L $T_PX/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \
-L /var/log/mount/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ ]; then
rm -f localtime-copied-from
rm -f localtime
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ localtime
cd ..
fi
}
# writeconf( $CLOCK_SET_TO )
#
# Writes out $HWCLOCK_CONF that tells rc.S how the hardware clock
# value is stored.
writeconf()
{
# First, we need to make sure that /etc/adjtime won't override this choice:
if [ "$1" = "localtime" ]; then
cat > $T_PX/etc/adjtime << "EOF"
0.0 0 0.0
0
LOCAL
EOF
else
cat > $T_PX/etc/adjtime << "EOF"
0.0 0 0.0
0
UTC
EOF
fi
# Next write out the $HWCLOCK_CONF file:
echo "# /etc/hardwareclock" > $HWCLOCK_CONF
echo "#" >> $HWCLOCK_CONF
echo "# Tells how the hardware clock time is stored." >> $HWCLOCK_CONF
echo "# You should run timeconfig to edit this file." >> $HWCLOCK_CONF
echo >> $HWCLOCK_CONF
echo $1 >> $HWCLOCK_CONF
}
# ask the user if the hardware clock is set for UTC/GMT
if [ "$COLOR" = "on" -o -r $TMP/SeTcolor -o "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then
###
### use color menus here
###
dialog --title "HARDWARE CLOCK SET TO UTC?" --menu "Is the hardware clock set \
to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/GMT)? If it is, select YES here. If the \
hardware clock is set to the current local time (this is how most PCs are set \
up), then say NO here. If you are not sure what this is, you should answer NO \
here." 13 60 2 \
"NO" "Hardware clock is set to local time" \
"YES" "Hardware clock is set to UTC" \
2> $TMP/utc
if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
rm -f $TMP/utc
exit
fi
if [ "`cat $TMP/utc`" = "YES" ]; then
# yes, the hardware clock is UTC
writeconf "UTC"
else # must be NO
writeconf "localtime"
fi
rm -f $TMP/utc
else
###
### use text prompts
###
echo "Is the hardware clock set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/GMT)?"
echo "If it is, select 'y' here. If the hardware clock is set to the"
echo "current local time (this is how most PCs are set up), then say 'n'"
echo "here. If you are not sure what this is, you should answer 'n' here."
echo
echo -n "Is your hardware clock set to UTC ([y]es, [n]o)? "
read HEJAZ
if [ "$HEJAZ" = "y" -o "$HEJAZ" = "Y" -o "$HEJAZ" = "YES" -o "$HEJAZ" = "yes" ]; then
# yes, the hardware clock is UTC
writeconf "UTC"
else
# default to localtime
writeconf "localtime"
fi
fi
# Now set the correct timezone link:
if [ "$COLOR" = "on" -o -r $TMP/SeTcolor -o "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then
###
### use color menus here
###
dialog --title "TIMEZONE CONFIGURATION" --menu "Please select one of the following timezones for your machine:" 21 50 13 \