On 21 Jan 2003 02:43:49 +0000
Mertens Bram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions, reinstalling glibc-common with rpm -Uvh
> --force helped.
> 
> For a while...
> 
> At first the clock in the panel didn't change, but I started to
> write an e-mail the hour was increased by one. So instead of 2:20 AM
> it was 3:20 AM.  (Yes I know I should get some sleep)
> 
> So I started dateconfig and corrected the time. Only the dialog box
> closed after pressing apply (not ok).
> I logged out og Gnme and logged back in, only to find that according
> to the panel-clockand date that it was 1 AM.  So I started
> dateconfig from the command line and I noticed something strange:
> shutting down the ntpd failed.
> 
> Now the /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels file is corrupted
> again...
> 
> So there has to be something else wrong as well...
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> 
  Make sure that the glibc-common rpm version number matches the
version number for the glibc rpm package. If you have applied any
Errata Updates for 7.3, the glibc-common rpm package from the cd may
no longer be exactly compatible with your existing glibc package. You
can check each with:

               rpm -q glibc
               rpm -q glibc-common

The version numbers should match.
  Once your /usr/share/zoneinfo files are fixed, try running:

                        setup

and selecting the proper timezone through that utility.

                     Regards,

                       Tom

                     



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