2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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#
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# NOTE:
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# This file is NOT loaded by the PostgreSQL database. It just serves as
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# a template for timezones you could need. See the `Date/Time Support'
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# appendix in the PostgreSQL documentation for more information.
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#
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2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
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# src/timezone/tznames/Pacific.txt
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2006-07-25 15:49:21 +02:00
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#
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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2014-11-17 18:08:02 +01:00
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# CONFLICT! BST is not unique
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# Other timezones:
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# - BST: British Summer Time
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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BST 39600 # Bougainville Standard Time (Papua New Guinea) (obsolete)
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CHADT 49500 D # Chatham Daylight Time (New Zealand) (obsolete)
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CHAST 45900 # Chatham Standard Time (New Zealand) (obsolete)
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2016-09-05 01:42:08 +02:00
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ChST 36000 # Chamorro Standard Time (lower case "h" is as in IANA database)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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# (Pacific/Guam)
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# (Pacific/Saipan)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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CHUT 36000 # Chuuk Time (obsolete)
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CKT Pacific/Rarotonga # Cook Islands Time (obsolete)
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EASST Pacific/Easter # Easter Island Summer Time (obsolete)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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# CONFLICT! EAST is not unique
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# Other timezones:
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# - EAST: East Australian Standard Time (Australia)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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EAST Pacific/Easter # Easter Island Time (Chile) (obsolete)
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FJST 46800 D # Fiji Summer Time (caution: this used to mean -46800) (obsolete)
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FJT 43200 # Fiji Time (caution: this used to mean -43200) (obsolete)
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GALT -21600 # Galapagos Time (obsolete)
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GAMT -32400 # Gambier Time (obsolete)
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GILT 43200 # Gilbert Islands Time (obsolete)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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HST -36000 # Hawaiian Standard Time
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# (Pacific/Honolulu)
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# (Pacific/Johnston)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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KOST Pacific/Kosrae # Kosrae Time (obsolete)
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LINT Pacific/Kiritimati # Line Islands Time (Kiribati) (obsolete)
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MART -34200 # Marquesas Time (obsolete)
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MHT 43200 # Kwajalein Time (obsolete)
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2016-09-05 01:42:08 +02:00
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MPT 36000 # North Mariana Islands Time (not in IANA database)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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NCT 39600 # New Caledonia Time (obsolete)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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# CONFLICT! NFT is not unique
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# Other timezones:
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# - NFT: Newfoundland Time (America)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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NFT Pacific/Norfolk # Norfolk Time (obsolete)
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NRT Pacific/Nauru # Nauru Time (obsolete)
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NUT Pacific/Niue # Niue Time (obsolete)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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NZDT 46800 D # New Zealand Daylight Time
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# (Antarctica/McMurdo)
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# (Pacific/Auckland)
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NZST 43200 # New Zealand Standard Time
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# (Antarctica/McMurdo)
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# (Pacific/Auckland)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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PGT 36000 # Papua New Guinea Time (obsolete)
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Remove PHOT from our default timezone abbreviations list.
Debian recently decided to split out a bunch of "obsolete" timezone
names into a new tzdata-legacy package, which isn't installed by
default. One of these zone names is Pacific/Enderbury, and that
breaks our regression tests (on --with-system-tzdata builds)
because our default timezone abbreviations list defines PHOT as
Pacific/Enderbury.
Pacific/Enderbury got renamed to Pacific/Kanton in tzdata 2021b,
so that in distros that still have this entry it's just a symlink
to Pacific/Kanton anyway. So one answer would be to redefine PHOT
as Pacific/Kanton. However, then things would fail if the
installed tzdata predates 2021b, which is recent enough that that
seems like a real problem.
Instead, let's just remove PHOT from the default list. That seems
likely to affect nobody in the real world, because (a) it was an
abbreviation that the tzdb crew made up in the first place, with
no evidence of real-world usage, and (b) the total human population
of the Phoenix Islands is less than two dozen persons, per Wikipedia.
If anyone does use this zone abbreviation they can easily put it back
via a custom abbreviations file.
We'll keep PHOT in the Pacific.txt reference file, but change it
to Pacific/Kanton there, as that definition seems more likely to
be useful to future readers of that file.
Per report from Victor Wagner. Back-patch to all supported
branches.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231027152049.4b5c8044@wagner.wagner.home
2023-10-28 17:54:40 +02:00
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PHOT Pacific/Kanton # Phoenix Islands Time (Kiribati) (obsolete)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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PONT 39600 # Ponape Time (Micronesia) (obsolete)
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2018-10-19 23:01:34 +02:00
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# CONFLICT! PST is not unique
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# Other timezones:
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# - PST: Philippine Standard Time
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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PST -28800 # Pacific Standard Time
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# (America/Dawson)
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# (America/Los_Angeles)
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# (America/Tijuana)
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# (America/Vancouver)
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# (America/Whitehorse)
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# (Pacific/Pitcairn)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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PWT 32400 # Palau Time (obsolete)
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SBT 39600 # Solomon Islands Time (obsolete)
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2006-07-25 05:51:23 +02:00
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SST -39600 # South Sumatran Time
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# (Pacific/Midway)
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# (Pacific/Pago_Pago)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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TAHT -36000 # Tahiti Time (obsolete)
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TKT Pacific/Fakaofo # Tokelau Time (obsolete)
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2017-01-30 17:40:22 +01:00
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TOT 46800 # Tonga Time (obsolete)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2017b.
DST law changes in Chile, Haiti, and Mongolia. Historical corrections for
Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Liberia, and Spain.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in South America, the Pacific and Indian oceans, and some Asian and Middle
Eastern zones. I kept these abbreviations in the tznames/ data files,
however, so that we will still accept them for input. (We may want to
start trimming those files someday, but I think we should wait for the
upstream dust to settle before deciding what to do.)
In passing, add MESZ (Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit) to the tznames lists;
since we accept MEZ (Mitteleuropaeische Zeit) it seems rather strange not
to take the other one. And fix some incorrect, or at least obsolete,
comments that certain abbreviations are not traceable to the IANA data.
2017-05-01 17:52:59 +02:00
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TRUT 36000 # Truk Time (obsolete)
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TVT 43200 # Tuvalu Time (obsolete)
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VUT 39600 # Vanuata Time (obsolete)
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WAKT 43200 # Wake Time (obsolete)
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WFT 43200 # Wallis and Futuna Time (obsolete)
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WSDT 50400 D # West Samoa Daylight Time (obsolete)
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WSST 46800 # West Samoa Standard Time (obsolete)
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2014h.
Most zones in the Russian Federation are subtracting one or two hours
as of 2014-10-26. Update the meanings of the abbreviations IRKT, KRAT,
MAGT, MSK, NOVT, OMST, SAKT, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT to match.
The IANA timezone database has adopted abbreviations of the form AxST/AxDT
for all Australian time zones, reflecting what they believe to be current
majority practice Down Under. These names do not conflict with usage
elsewhere (other than ACST for Acre Summer Time, which has been in disuse
since 1994). Accordingly, adopt these names into our "Default" timezone
abbreviation set. The "Australia" abbreviation set now contains only
CST,EAST,EST,SAST,SAT,WST, all of which are thought to be mostly historical
usage. Note that SAST has also been changed to be South Africa Standard
Time in the "Default" abbreviation set.
Add zone abbreviations SRET (Asia/Srednekolymsk) and XJT (Asia/Urumqi),
and use WSST/WSDT for western Samoa.
Also a DST law change in the Turks & Caicos Islands (America/Grand_Turk),
and numerous corrections for historical time zone data.
2014-10-04 20:18:19 +02:00
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# CONFLICT! WST is not unique
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# Other timezones:
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# - WST: Western Standard Time (Australia)
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2016-09-05 01:42:08 +02:00
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WST 46800 # West Samoa Time (caution: this used to mean -39600) (not in IANA database)
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YAPT 36000 # Yap Time (Micronesia) (not in IANA database)
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