Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016g.
DST law changes in Turkey. Historical corrections for America/Los_Angeles,
Europe/Kirov, Europe/Moscow, Europe/Samara, and Europe/Ulyanovsk.
Rename Asia/Rangoon to Asia/Yangon, with a backward compatibility link.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in Antarctica and the former Soviet Union, for instance Antarctica/Casey
now reports "+08" not "AWST" in the pg_timezone_names view. 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 today is not that day.)
An exception is that since IANA no longer claims that "AMT" is in use
in Armenia for GMT+4, I replaced it in the Default file with GMT-4,
corresponding to Amazon Time which is in use in South America. It may be
that that meaning is also invented and IANA will drop it in a future
update; but for now, it seems silly to give pride of place to a meaning
not traceable to IANA over one that is.
2016-10-19 23:56:38 +02:00
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+00 0
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+01 3600
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+02 7200
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+02 7200 D
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016c.
DST law changes in Azerbaijan, Chile, Haiti, Palestine, and Russia (Altai,
Astrakhan, Kirov, Sakhalin, Ulyanovsk regions). Historical corrections
for Lithuania, Moldova, Russia (Kaliningrad, Samara, Volgograd).
As of 2015b, the keepers of the IANA timezone database started to use
numeric time zone abbreviations (e.g., "+04") instead of inventing
abbreviations not found in the wild like "ASTT". This causes our rather
old copy of zic to whine "warning: time zone abbreviation differs from
POSIX standard" several times during "make install". This warning is
harmless according to the IANA folk, and I don't see any problems with
these abbreviations in some simple tests; but it seems like now would be
a good time to update our copy of the tzcode stuff. I'll look into that
soon.
2016-03-26 00:03:08 +01:00
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+03 10800
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+04 14400
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2016-05-06 02:08:58 +02:00
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+05 18000
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016c.
DST law changes in Azerbaijan, Chile, Haiti, Palestine, and Russia (Altai,
Astrakhan, Kirov, Sakhalin, Ulyanovsk regions). Historical corrections
for Lithuania, Moldova, Russia (Kaliningrad, Samara, Volgograd).
As of 2015b, the keepers of the IANA timezone database started to use
numeric time zone abbreviations (e.g., "+04") instead of inventing
abbreviations not found in the wild like "ASTT". This causes our rather
old copy of zic to whine "warning: time zone abbreviation differs from
POSIX standard" several times during "make install". This warning is
harmless according to the IANA folk, and I don't see any problems with
these abbreviations in some simple tests; but it seems like now would be
a good time to update our copy of the tzcode stuff. I'll look into that
soon.
2016-03-26 00:03:08 +01:00
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+06 21600
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+07 25200
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016g.
DST law changes in Turkey. Historical corrections for America/Los_Angeles,
Europe/Kirov, Europe/Moscow, Europe/Samara, and Europe/Ulyanovsk.
Rename Asia/Rangoon to Asia/Yangon, with a backward compatibility link.
The IANA crew continue their campaign to replace invented time zone
abbrevations with numeric GMT offsets. This update changes numerous zones
in Antarctica and the former Soviet Union, for instance Antarctica/Casey
now reports "+08" not "AWST" in the pg_timezone_names view. 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 today is not that day.)
An exception is that since IANA no longer claims that "AMT" is in use
in Armenia for GMT+4, I replaced it in the Default file with GMT-4,
corresponding to Amazon Time which is in use in South America. It may be
that that meaning is also invented and IANA will drop it in a future
update; but for now, it seems silly to give pride of place to a meaning
not traceable to IANA over one that is.
2016-10-19 23:56:38 +02:00
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+08 28800
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+09 32400
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+10 36000
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+11 39600
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+12 43200
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+13 46800
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+14 50400
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-00 0
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-01 -3600
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-02 -7200
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-03 -10800
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-04 -14400
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-05 -18000
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-06 -21600
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-07 -25200
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-08 -28800
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-09 -32400
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-10 -36000
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-11 -39600
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-12 -43200
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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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ACDT 37800 D
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ACST 34200
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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ACT -18000
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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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ACWST 31500
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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ADT -10800 D
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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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AEDT 39600 D
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AEST 36000
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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AFT 16200
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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AKDT -28800 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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AKST -32400
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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AMST -10800 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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AMT -14400
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ART -10800
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AST -14400
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AST 10800
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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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AWST 28800
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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AZOST 0 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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AZOT -3600
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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BDT 21600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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BNT 28800
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BOT -14400
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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BRST -7200 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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BRT -10800
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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BST 3600 D
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2014-11-17 18:08:02 +01:00
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BST 39600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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BTT 21600
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CAT 7200
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CCT 23400
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CDT -14400 D
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CDT -18000 D
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CEST 7200 D
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CET 3600
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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CHADT 49500 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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CHAST 45900
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2015-05-16 01:35:29 +02:00
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CHOST 32400 D
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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CHOT 28800
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CHUT 36000
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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CKT -36000
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016c.
DST law changes in Azerbaijan, Chile, Haiti, Palestine, and Russia (Altai,
Astrakhan, Kirov, Sakhalin, Ulyanovsk regions). Historical corrections
for Lithuania, Moldova, Russia (Kaliningrad, Samara, Volgograd).
As of 2015b, the keepers of the IANA timezone database started to use
numeric time zone abbreviations (e.g., "+04") instead of inventing
abbreviations not found in the wild like "ASTT". This causes our rather
old copy of zic to whine "warning: time zone abbreviation differs from
POSIX standard" several times during "make install". This warning is
harmless according to the IANA folk, and I don't see any problems with
these abbreviations in some simple tests; but it seems like now would be
a good time to update our copy of the tzcode stuff. I'll look into that
soon.
2016-03-26 00:03:08 +01:00
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CLST -10800 D
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CLT -14400
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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COT -18000
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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CST -18000
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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CST -21600
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CST 28800
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CVT -3600
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CXT 25200
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ChST 36000
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016c.
DST law changes in Azerbaijan, Chile, Haiti, Palestine, and Russia (Altai,
Astrakhan, Kirov, Sakhalin, Ulyanovsk regions). Historical corrections
for Lithuania, Moldova, Russia (Kaliningrad, Samara, Volgograd).
As of 2015b, the keepers of the IANA timezone database started to use
numeric time zone abbreviations (e.g., "+04") instead of inventing
abbreviations not found in the wild like "ASTT". This causes our rather
old copy of zic to whine "warning: time zone abbreviation differs from
POSIX standard" several times during "make install". This warning is
harmless according to the IANA folk, and I don't see any problems with
these abbreviations in some simple tests; but it seems like now would be
a good time to update our copy of the tzcode stuff. I'll look into that
soon.
2016-03-26 00:03:08 +01:00
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EASST -18000 D
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EAST -21600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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EAT 10800
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ECT -18000
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EDT -14400 D
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EEST 10800 D
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EET 7200
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EGST 0 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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EGT -3600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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EST -18000
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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FJST 46800 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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FJT 43200
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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FKST -10800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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FNT -7200
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GALT -21600
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GAMT -32400
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GFT -10800
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GILT 43200
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GMT 0
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GST -7200
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GST 14400
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GYT -14400
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2015-05-16 01:35:29 +02:00
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HDT -32400 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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HKT 28800
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2015-05-16 01:35:29 +02:00
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HOVST 28800 D
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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HOVT 25200
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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HST -36000
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ICT 25200
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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IDT 10800 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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IOT 21600
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IRDT 16200 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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IRST 12600
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IST 19800
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IST 3600 D
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IST 7200
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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JST 32400
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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KOST 39600
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2015-10-03 01:15:39 +02:00
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KST 30600
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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KST 32400
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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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LHDT 39600 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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LHST 37800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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LINT 50400
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MART -34200
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MDT -21600 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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MEST 7200 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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MET 3600
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MHT 43200
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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MIST 39600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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MMT 23400
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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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MSK 10800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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MST -25200
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MUT 14400
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MVT 18000
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MYT 28800
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NCT 39600
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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NDT -9000 D
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2015-10-03 01:15:39 +02:00
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NFT 39600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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NPT 20700
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NRT 43200
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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NST -12600
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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NUT -39600
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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NZDT 46800 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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NZST 43200
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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PDT -25200 D
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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PET -18000
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PGT 36000
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PHOT 46800
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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PHT 28800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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PKT 18000
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PMDT -7200 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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PMST -10800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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PONT 39600
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PST -28800
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PWT 32400
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PYST -10800 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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PYT -14400
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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RET 14400
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SAST 7200
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SBT 39600
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SCT 14400
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SGT 28800
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SRT -10800
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SST -39600
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TAHT -36000
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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TKT 46800
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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TLT 32400
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TOT 46800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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TVT 43200
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2016-05-06 02:08:58 +02:00
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UCT 0
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2015-05-16 01:35:29 +02:00
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ULAST 32400 D
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Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to. Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT. The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-24 00:16:36 +01:00
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ULAT 28800
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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UTC 0
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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UYT -10800
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2016-05-06 02:08:58 +02:00
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VET -14400
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2013-03-23 23:47:22 +01:00
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VUT 39600
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WAKT 43200
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WAST 7200 D
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WAT 3600
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WEST 3600 D
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WET 0
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WFT 43200
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WGST -7200 D
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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WGT -10800
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2013-12-01 20:11:44 +01:00
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WIB 25200
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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WIT 32400
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2013-12-01 20:11:44 +01:00
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WITA 28800
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2014-10-03 23:44:38 +02:00
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WSDT 50400 D
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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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WSST 46800
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XJT 21600
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