On 03/27/2011 08:38, David Wolfskill wrote:
It would (in principle) be possible to teach mergemaster(8) how to
do this (possibly by including a cookie in ~/.mergemasterrc or
/etc/mergemaster.rc to tell it what the "reference" zoneinfo pathname
is), but this type of approach seems sufficiently different from
(the bulk of?) what mergemaster does currently that I'm unconvinced
that this is reasonable, let alone ideal.
Yeah, I wouldn't be enthusiastic about this. :)
So it seems to me that requirements would be:
* The content of /etc/localtime must provide the appropriate
"zoneinfo" information, even when/usr/share/zoneinfo/* has been
modified (or shortly thereafter, in concert with "make installworld").
This is more along the lines of something that would be easy to work
with in mergemaster. If I can tell what file in /usr/share/zoneinfo to
compare /etc/localtime to (ideally with fully path), I'm happy to
provide a mechanism in mergemaster to make sure it stays up to date.
Doug
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