[CentOS] what updates /etc/localtime?
James Pearson
james-p at moving-picture.comTue Apr 14 12:50:01 UTC 2015
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James Pearson wrote: >>On 13 Apr 2015, at 20:13, "Les Mikesell" <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>I see in CentOS 7 that /etc/localtime is a symlink (which seems >>sensible...) but in earlier versions it is a copy of some file from >>under /usr/share/zoneinfo. >>rpm -q --scripts tzdata >>does not show any postinstall script, so in the non-symlink versions, >>how does the copied /etc/localtime file get updated with new zone >>data? > > > I believe it is by glibc-common on CentOS 6 - it may be the same on CentOS 7 That is, on CentOS 6, glibc-common has a triggerin script that runs /usr/sbin/tzdata-update when tzdata is installed/updated James Pearson
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