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* [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
@ 2007-09-14  3:55 Mat Harris
  2007-09-14  5:06 ` Iain Buchanan
  2007-09-14 20:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Gibbons
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mat Harris @ 2007-09-14  3:55 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi All,

I have had a machine running for a little while without many problems, 
until I tried to use ntp to keep my clock in sync.

I have got my /etc/localtime and my /etc/conf.d/clock to reflect my GMT 
location, yet all timeservers I try to sync to put me an hour behind. I 
am in the UK and currently our clocks are forwards, or is it backwards?

Either way I cannot have my machine out 1 hour for half the year. What 
should my solution be?

TIA

Mat Harrison
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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  3:55 [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST Mat Harris
@ 2007-09-14  5:06 ` Iain Buchanan
  2007-09-14  5:56   ` Mat Harris
  2007-09-14 20:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Gibbons
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Iain Buchanan @ 2007-09-14  5:06 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 04:55 +0100, Mat Harris wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have had a machine running for a little while without many problems, 
> until I tried to use ntp to keep my clock in sync.
> 
> I have got my /etc/localtime and my /etc/conf.d/clock to reflect my GMT 
> location, yet all timeservers I try to sync to put me an hour behind. I 
> am in the UK and currently our clocks are forwards, or is it backwards?
> 
> Either way I cannot have my machine out 1 hour for half the year. What 
> should my solution be?

probably because while you are in a "GMT location", strictly speaking
you are not on GMT time.  GMT time does not include daylight savings,
AFAIK, otherwise everyone who referenced GMT would have to alter their
time according to whether both GMT and their timezone was on daylight
savings at that particular time - a big mess, especially for the
Southern Hemisphere, or places like where I live, that don't use DST.

You need to set /etc/conf.d/clock to GMT (if your bios keeps time in GMT
- up to you) and set /etc/localtime to London, or whatever.  I think...
I get confused sometimes :)

HTH,
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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  5:06 ` Iain Buchanan
@ 2007-09-14  5:56   ` Mat Harris
  2007-09-14  8:34     ` Neil Bothwick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mat Harris @ 2007-09-14  5:56 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 04:55 +0100, Mat Harris wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have had a machine running for a little while without many problems, 
>> until I tried to use ntp to keep my clock in sync.
>>
>> I have got my /etc/localtime and my /etc/conf.d/clock to reflect my GMT 
>> location, yet all timeservers I try to sync to put me an hour behind. I 
>> am in the UK and currently our clocks are forwards, or is it backwards?
>>
>> Either way I cannot have my machine out 1 hour for half the year. What 
>> should my solution be?
> 
> probably because while you are in a "GMT location", strictly speaking
> you are not on GMT time.  GMT time does not include daylight savings,
> AFAIK, otherwise everyone who referenced GMT would have to alter their
> time according to whether both GMT and their timezone was on daylight
> savings at that particular time - a big mess, especially for the
> Southern Hemisphere, or places like where I live, that don't use DST.
> 
> You need to set /etc/conf.d/clock to GMT (if your bios keeps time in GMT
> - up to you) and set /etc/localtime to London, or whatever.  I think...
> I get confused sometimes :)
> 
> HTH,

Hi,

Excellent keeping GMT in /etc/conf.d/clock and setting /etc/localtime to 
Europe/London did the trick.

Thanks for the help :)

Mat Harrison
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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  5:56   ` Mat Harris
@ 2007-09-14  8:34     ` Neil Bothwick
  2007-09-14  8:48       ` Dirk Heinrichs
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Neil Bothwick @ 2007-09-14  8:34 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Hello Mat Harris,

> Excellent keeping GMT in /etc/conf.d/clock and setting /etc/localtime
> to Europe/London did the trick.

Until you next emerge timezone-data, when /etc/localtime will be set to
GMT. /etc/conf.d/clock determines what will be used for /etc/localtime,
it has no effect at other times. You need to set both to Europe/London.


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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  8:34     ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2007-09-14  8:48       ` Dirk Heinrichs
  2007-09-14  9:42         ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Dirk Heinrichs @ 2007-09-14  8:48 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Am Freitag, 14. September 2007 schrieb ext Neil Bothwick:
> Hello Mat Harris,
>
> > Excellent keeping GMT in /etc/conf.d/clock and setting /etc/localtime
> > to Europe/London did the trick.
>
> Until you next emerge timezone-data, when /etc/localtime will be set to
> GMT. /etc/conf.d/clock determines what will be used for /etc/localtime,
> it has no effect at other times. You need to set both to Europe/London.

/etc/conf.d/clock has two relevant variables, CLOCK and TIMEZONE. Here are 
mine:

CLOCK="UTC"
TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"

Don't know wether setting CLOCK to "GMT" will also do.

Bye...

	Dirk
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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  8:48       ` Dirk Heinrichs
@ 2007-09-14  9:42         ` Neil Bothwick
  2007-09-14 12:20           ` [gentoo-user] " James
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Neil Bothwick @ 2007-09-14  9:42 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:48:58 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:

> > Until you next emerge timezone-data, when /etc/localtime will be set
> > to GMT. /etc/conf.d/clock determines what will be used
> > for /etc/localtime, it has no effect at other times. You need to set
> > both to Europe/London.  
> 
> /etc/conf.d/clock has two relevant variables, CLOCK and TIMEZONE. Here
> are mine:
> 
> CLOCK="UTC"
> TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"
> 
> Don't know wether setting CLOCK to "GMT" will also do.

It's the TIMEZONE setting that matters here, CLOCK should be either "UTC"
or "local".


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* [gentoo-user]  Re: getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  9:42         ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2007-09-14 12:20           ` James
  2007-09-14 12:36             ` Dirk Heinrichs
  2007-09-14 13:09             ` Neil Bothwick
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: James @ 2007-09-14 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes:

> > /etc/conf.d/clock has two relevant variables, CLOCK and TIMEZONE. Here
> > are mine:

> > CLOCK="UTC"
> > TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"

> > Don't know wether setting CLOCK to "GMT" will also do.

> It's the TIMEZONE setting that matters here, CLOCK should be either "UTC"
> or "local".


Hello Neil,

I have an identical question. 
I set /etc/localtime this way:
cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST /etc/localtime

I'm in Florida and my /etc/conf.d/clock settings
are:

CLOCK="EST"
TIMEZONE="/usr/share/zoneinfoAmerica/New_York"

Is it correct to use EST or should it be local?


James


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* Re: [gentoo-user]  Re: getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14 12:20           ` [gentoo-user] " James
@ 2007-09-14 12:36             ` Dirk Heinrichs
  2007-09-14 13:09             ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Dirk Heinrichs @ 2007-09-14 12:36 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Am Freitag, 14. September 2007 schrieb ext James:

> I'm in Florida and my /etc/conf.d/clock settings
> are:
>
> CLOCK="EST"

"UTC" or "local" are the only choices, "UTC" being the better one.

> TIMEZONE="/usr/share/zoneinfoAmerica/New_York"

Should be only "America/New_York".

> Is it correct to use EST or should it be local?

It's all described in detail in /etc/conf.d/clock.

Bye...

	Dirk
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* Re: [gentoo-user]  Re: getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14 12:20           ` [gentoo-user] " James
  2007-09-14 12:36             ` Dirk Heinrichs
@ 2007-09-14 13:09             ` Neil Bothwick
  2007-09-14 15:08               ` James
  2007-09-14 16:28               ` Randy Barlow
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Neil Bothwick @ 2007-09-14 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:20:46 +0000 (UTC), James wrote:

> I have an identical question. 
> I set /etc/localtime this way:
> cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST /etc/localtime

You no longer need to do that. The timezone-data ebuild used the
TIMEZONE variable in conf.d/clock to copy the correct file for you.

> I'm in Florida and my /etc/conf.d/clock settings
> are:
> 
> CLOCK="EST"
> TIMEZONE="/usr/share/zoneinfoAmerica/New_York"
> 
> Is it correct to use EST or should it be local?

local (or UTC, which is generally preferable). This variable sets whether
your clock uses local or UTC time, it has nothing to do with setting your
timezone.

TIMEZONE should be America/New_York


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* [gentoo-user]  Re: getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14 13:09             ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2007-09-14 15:08               ` James
  2007-09-14 16:28               ` Randy Barlow
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: James @ 2007-09-14 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes:


> > cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST /etc/localtime

> You no longer need to do that. The timezone-data ebuild used the
> TIMEZONE variable in conf.d/clock to copy the correct file for you.

> 
> local (or UTC, which is generally preferable). This variable sets whether
> your clock uses local or UTC time, it has nothing to do with setting your
> timezone.

> TIMEZONE should be America/New_York

OK, 
I guess I was looking at some old wikis:

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-quickinstall.xml

Code Listing 2.17: Setting your timezone
livecd / # ls /usr/share/zoneinfo
(Using Brussels as an example)
livecd / # cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels /etc/localtime

thx,
James

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* Re: [gentoo-user]  Re: getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14 13:09             ` Neil Bothwick
  2007-09-14 15:08               ` James
@ 2007-09-14 16:28               ` Randy Barlow
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From: Randy Barlow @ 2007-09-14 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> Is it correct to use EST or should it be local?

> local (or UTC, which is generally preferable). This variable sets whether
> your clock uses local or UTC time, it has nothing to do with setting your
> timezone.

local is good to use if you dual boot with Windows, otherwise use UTC.

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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14  3:55 [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST Mat Harris
  2007-09-14  5:06 ` Iain Buchanan
@ 2007-09-14 20:23 ` Paul Gibbons
  2007-09-15 17:58   ` Mick
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From: Paul Gibbons @ 2007-09-14 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user; +Cc: iwasinnamuknow

On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 04:55:15 +0100
Mat Harris <iwasinnamuknow@genestate.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I have had a machine running for a little while without many
> problems, until I tried to use ntp to keep my clock in sync.
> 
> I have got my /etc/localtime and my /etc/conf.d/clock to reflect my
> GMT location, yet all timeservers I try to sync to put me an hour
> behind. I am in the UK and currently our clocks are forwards, or is
> it backwards?
> 
> Either way I cannot have my machine out 1 hour for half the year.
> What should my solution be?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Mat Harrison

I too am on UK time ( Oxford to be precise)
My /etc/conf.d/clock contains:

CLOCK="UTC"

# Select the proper timezone.  For valid values, peek inside of the
# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory.  For example, some common values are
# "America/New_York" or "EST5EDT" or "Europe/Berlin".

TIMEZONE="GB"

For NTP I followed the instructions in http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_NTP.

I hope this helps.


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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-14 20:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Gibbons
@ 2007-09-15 17:58   ` Mick
  2007-09-15 18:31     ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Mick @ 2007-09-15 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Friday 14 September 2007, Paul Gibbons wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 04:55:15 +0100

> I too am on UK time ( Oxford to be precise)
> My /etc/conf.d/clock contains:
>
> CLOCK="UTC"
>
> # Select the proper timezone.  For valid values, peek inside of the
> # /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory.  For example, some common values are
> # "America/New_York" or "EST5EDT" or "Europe/Berlin".
>
> TIMEZONE="GB"

or if you look into /usr/share/zoneinfo/ a bit deeper:

TIMEZONE="Europe/London"

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* Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST
  2007-09-15 17:58   ` Mick
@ 2007-09-15 18:31     ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2007-09-15 18:31 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hello Mick,

> > TIMEZONE="GB"  
> 
> or if you look into /usr/share/zoneinfo/ a bit deeper:
> 
> TIMEZONE="Europe/London"

They are the same.


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