[Bug 948809] Re: tzdata says "Current default time zone: 'Africa/Bamako' during package install; previously was 'Europe/London' during OS install
Paul Sladen
ubuntu at paul.sladen.org
Wed Mar 7 10:03:13 UTC 2012
grep -A3 '^Name:.*tzdata' /var/cache/debconf/config.dat > ~/grep-a3
-name-tzdata-config.dat.txt
** Attachment added: "grep-a3-name-tzdata-config.dat.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/948809/+attachment/2828267/+files/grep-a3-name-tzdata-config.dat.txt
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Title:
tzdata says "Current default time zone: 'Africa/Bamako' during package
install; previously was 'Europe/London' during OS install
Status in “tzdata” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
sudo apt-get update/upgrade this morning shows:
Setting up tzdata (2012b-1) ...
Current default time zone: 'Africa/Bamako'
Local time is now: Wed Mar 7 09:48:40 GMT 2012.
Universal Time is now: Wed Mar 7 09:48:40 UTC 2012.
Run 'dpkg-reconfigure tzdata' if you wish to change it.
However, this would have been previously set to 'Europe/London' during
install.
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