Update tzcode to 2012i
Joseph S. Myers
joseph@codesourcery.com
Fri Nov 9 17:49:00 GMT 2012
On Fri, 9 Nov 2012, Roland McGrath wrote:
> A log entry of "Update from ..." is only appropriate for files that are
> verbatim copies. Is that true of all those files? For any where it's not,
> then it should at least say "Merge in changes from ..." and I tend to think
> it should also give details in the normal way.
Both before and after this patch, tzselect.ksh is the only file with
modifications from upstream. The pkgversion/bugurl patch introduces local
changes to zdump.c and zic.c as well.
> We should get as close as possible to using the tzcode files verbatim,
> though of course we should still be manually vetting changes rather than
> merging blindly. If that means generating some bits with makefile rules,
> that is the right thing to do. I think it is indeed most appropriate for
> the version info stuff to deliver the usual libc version/pkgversion strings
> just like all the other utilities we build do.
In what order do you want to handle such a change? (That is, what order
of: updating tzcode from upstream; switching to using glibc's version
number for it; pkgversion/bugurl support for this code.)
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Joseph S. Myers
joseph@codesourcery.com
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