I see it now within `/usr/share/doc/tzdata/changelog.Debian.gz`, that's
a file I did not check. Thank you!
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Title:
US
In Ubuntu 24.04 (noble) we have /usr/share/doc/tzdata/NEWS.Debian.gz:
tzdata (2023d-1) unstable; urgency=medium
From 2023c-8 on the tzdata package ships only timezones that follow the
current rules of geographical region (continent or ocean) and city name.
All legacy timezone symlinks
Thank you, that certainly resolves the missing files.
While I understand the reason behind the switch, I can't find where the
"intentional change" is communicated. There is no `apt changelog
tzdata`, and nothing else I see gives me a hint that the package was
split in that way. While it may not im
Yes, this is an intentional change. All backward compatibility symlinks
were moved to the tzdata-legacy package. Please install this package for
such use cases.
** Changed in: tzdata (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Summary changed:
- US symlinks missing in /usr/share/zoneinfo
+ US syml
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