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@SVN rev 204300 on 2010-02-25 06:44:16Z by edwin

Officially speaking, the zoneinfo data files are contributed data.
Therefore treat them as such.
@
text
@# <pre>
# @@(#)etcetera	8.2
# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.

# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
# to a time zone that was right for their area.  These days, the
# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, and the only practical
# need now for the entries that are not on UTC are for ships at sea
# that cannot use POSIX TZ settings.

Zone	Etc/GMT		0	-	GMT
Zone	Etc/UTC		0	-	UTC
Zone	Etc/UCT		0	-	UCT

# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
# as functions like gmtime load the "UTC" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
Link	Etc/UTC				UTC

Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Universal
Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Zulu

Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/Greenwich
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT-0
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT+0
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT0

# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich.  For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
#
# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation
# (which is not yet supported by the tz code) allows for
# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'.  Thus the commonly-expected
# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
# for calculation).
#
# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".

# Earlier incarnations of this package were not POSIX-compliant,
# and had lines such as
#		Zone	GMT-12		-12	-	GMT-1200
# We did not want things to change quietly if someone accustomed to the old
# way does a
#		zic -l GMT-12
# so we moved the names into the Etc subdirectory.

Zone	Etc/GMT-14	14	-	GMT-14	# 14 hours ahead of GMT
Zone	Etc/GMT-13	13	-	GMT-13
Zone	Etc/GMT-12	12	-	GMT-12
Zone	Etc/GMT-11	11	-	GMT-11
Zone	Etc/GMT-10	10	-	GMT-10
Zone	Etc/GMT-9	9	-	GMT-9
Zone	Etc/GMT-8	8	-	GMT-8
Zone	Etc/GMT-7	7	-	GMT-7
Zone	Etc/GMT-6	6	-	GMT-6
Zone	Etc/GMT-5	5	-	GMT-5
Zone	Etc/GMT-4	4	-	GMT-4
Zone	Etc/GMT-3	3	-	GMT-3
Zone	Etc/GMT-2	2	-	GMT-2
Zone	Etc/GMT-1	1	-	GMT-1
Zone	Etc/GMT+1	-1	-	GMT+1
Zone	Etc/GMT+2	-2	-	GMT+2
Zone	Etc/GMT+3	-3	-	GMT+3
Zone	Etc/GMT+4	-4	-	GMT+4
Zone	Etc/GMT+5	-5	-	GMT+5
Zone	Etc/GMT+6	-6	-	GMT+6
Zone	Etc/GMT+7	-7	-	GMT+7
Zone	Etc/GMT+8	-8	-	GMT+8
Zone	Etc/GMT+9	-9	-	GMT+9
Zone	Etc/GMT+10	-10	-	GMT+10
Zone	Etc/GMT+11	-11	-	GMT+11
Zone	Etc/GMT+12	-12	-	GMT+12
@


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@
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/248810
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
@
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@a0 81
# <pre>
# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.

# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
# to a time zone that was right for their area.  These days, the
# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, and the only practical
# need now for the entries that are not on UTC are for ships at sea
# that cannot use POSIX TZ settings.

Zone	Etc/GMT		0	-	GMT
Zone	Etc/UTC		0	-	UTC
Zone	Etc/UCT		0	-	UCT

# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
# as functions like gmtime load the "GMT" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
Link	Etc/GMT				GMT

Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Universal
Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Zulu

Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/Greenwich
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT-0
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT+0
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/GMT0

# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich.  For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
#
# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation allows for
# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'.  Thus the commonly-expected
# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
# for calculation).
#
# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".

# Earlier incarnations of this package were not POSIX-compliant,
# and had lines such as
#		Zone	GMT-12		-12	-	GMT-1200
# We did not want things to change quietly if someone accustomed to the old
# way does a
#		zic -l GMT-12
# so we moved the names into the Etc subdirectory.

Zone	Etc/GMT-14	14	-	GMT-14	# 14 hours ahead of GMT
Zone	Etc/GMT-13	13	-	GMT-13
Zone	Etc/GMT-12	12	-	GMT-12
Zone	Etc/GMT-11	11	-	GMT-11
Zone	Etc/GMT-10	10	-	GMT-10
Zone	Etc/GMT-9	9	-	GMT-9
Zone	Etc/GMT-8	8	-	GMT-8
Zone	Etc/GMT-7	7	-	GMT-7
Zone	Etc/GMT-6	6	-	GMT-6
Zone	Etc/GMT-5	5	-	GMT-5
Zone	Etc/GMT-4	4	-	GMT-4
Zone	Etc/GMT-3	3	-	GMT-3
Zone	Etc/GMT-2	2	-	GMT-2
Zone	Etc/GMT-1	1	-	GMT-1
Zone	Etc/GMT+1	-1	-	GMT+1
Zone	Etc/GMT+2	-2	-	GMT+2
Zone	Etc/GMT+3	-3	-	GMT+3
Zone	Etc/GMT+4	-4	-	GMT+4
Zone	Etc/GMT+5	-5	-	GMT+5
Zone	Etc/GMT+6	-6	-	GMT+6
Zone	Etc/GMT+7	-7	-	GMT+7
Zone	Etc/GMT+8	-8	-	GMT+8
Zone	Etc/GMT+9	-9	-	GMT+9
Zone	Etc/GMT+10	-10	-	GMT+10
Zone	Etc/GMT+11	-11	-	GMT+11
Zone	Etc/GMT+12	-12	-	GMT+12
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1.3
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@SVN rev 199405 on 2009-11-17 16:29:39Z by obrien

Catch up with r130332 which changed the default timezone from GMT to UTC.
Otherwise the tzload() (when called by gmtload()) fails to locate the UTC
file and loads the posixrules.
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1.2
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@SVN rev 192886 on 2009-05-27 10:02:07Z by edwin

MFV of tzdata2009h:

- Fix coordinates of Africa/Gaborone, Pacific/Noumea, Pacific/Tongatapu,
  Europe/Vatican

- Fix URLs (=3D -> = etc)

- Jordan doesn't go at last Friday of March 00:00 but no last
  Thursday of March 24:00

- Specifically state license for the data: public domain

MFC after:	1 week
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1.2.2.1
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@SVN rev 219688 on 2011-03-16 03:34:12Z by edwin

MFC of 219687, tzdata2011d:

- Pacific/Apia will have DST on 2 April instead of 3 April in 2011.
- Turkye will go to DST on 28 April instead of 27 April in 2011.
- Cuba will go to DST on 20 April in 2011.

Obtained from:  ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
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1.2.2.2
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@SVN rev 240460 on 2012-09-13 10:25:30Z by edwin

MFC of 240457, tzdata2012f

 - Pacific/Fiji will go into DST from 21 October 2012 till 20 January 2013.
 - Fix offset for Pacific/Tokelau.
 - Gaza and West Bank had DST from 29 March to 28 September 2012.
 - Syria has DST from April till October
 - Morocco had DST from April to September 2012 except for 20 July to 20 August.
 - Cuba changed to DST from 1 April 2012 only.
 - Haiti has DST between 8 March and 1 November in 2012.

  Obtained from:  ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/257683
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
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@Initial revision
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# @@(#)etcetera	7.4
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# All of these are set up just so people can "zic -l" to a timezone
# that's right for their area, even if it doesn't have a name or DST rules
# (half hour zones are too much to bother with -- when someone asks!)
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Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/UTC
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/UCT
Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/Universal
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Link	Etc/GMT				Etc/Zulu
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# We use POSIX-style signedness in the names and output,
# internal-style signedness in the specifications.
# For example, TZ=Etc/GMT+4 corresponds to 4 hours _behind_ GMT;
# it is equivalent to TZ=GMT+4, which is implemented directly as per POSIX.
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1.1.1.1
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@1999a revision of timezone data from Arthur Olson and friends.

Obtained from:	ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata1999a.tar.gz
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# @@(#)etcetera	7.10
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# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
# to a time zone that was right for their area.  These days, the
# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, so there's little
# need now for the entries that are not on UTC.
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Zone	Etc/UTC		0	-	UTC
Zone	Etc/UCT		0	-	UCT

# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
# as functions like gmtime load the "GMT" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
Link	Etc/GMT				GMT

Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Universal
Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Zulu

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@Latest timezone database from Arthur Olson.  Updates in this round:

Current or prospective timestamps: Georgia, Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil

Historial timestamps and/or commentary: Malaysia, Mongolia, Singapore,
Peru, Russua, Israel, United States, Canada

Changes in Argentina and Brazil have created several new time zone regions.
Users are encouraged to rerun tzsetup(8), even if current times appear
correct, to ensure that future times will be interepreted correctly.

Obtained from: Arthur Olson, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2004e.tar.gz
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# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich.  For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
#
# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation
# (which is not yet supported by the tz code) allows for
# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'.  Thus the commonly-expected
# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
# for calculation).
#
# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
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1.1.2.1
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@Latest version of the timezone data files from Arthur David Olson, to
go with the code imported yesterday.

Obtained from: Arthur David Olson, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata94f.tar.gz
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1.1.2.2
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@Latest release of timezone data files.

Obtained from: Arthur David Olson <ado@@elsie.nci.nih.gov>
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@YAMFC
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# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
# to a time zone that was right for their area.  These days, the
# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, so there's little
# need now for the entries that are not on UTC.
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Zone	Etc/UTC		0	-	UTC
Zone	Etc/UCT		0	-	UCT

Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Universal
Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Zulu

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1.1.2.3
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@1996 `L' release of timezone data files.  Includes corrections for historical
data in several locations.

Obtained from:	ado@@elsie.nci.nih.gov, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub
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# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
# to a time zone that was right for their area.  These days, the
# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, so there's little
# need now for the entries that are not on UTC.
d8 3
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Zone	Etc/UTC		0	-	UTC
Zone	Etc/UCT		0	-	UCT

Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Universal
Link	Etc/UTC				Etc/Zulu

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@MFC:
	tzdata1999a
	tzdata1999b
	bde's changes for Russian zones/rules

Reviewed by:	wollman, hideyuki
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# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
# as functions like gmtime load the "GMT" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
Link	Etc/GMT				GMT

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@Try this import again, this time on the correct (sic) vendor branch.
@
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# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
# as functions like gmtime load the "GMT" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
Link	Etc/GMT				GMT

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1.1.2.4.2.1
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@MFC both 2001 updates.

PR:		conf/31851
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# $FreeBSD$
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# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich.  For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
#
# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation
# (which is not yet supported by the tz code) allows for
# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'.  Thus the commonly-expected
# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
# for calculation).
#
# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
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@MFC: use vendor files verbatim
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@MFC tzdata2006n
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# need now for the entries that are not on UTC are for ships at sea
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1.1.2.5
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@Latest timezone database form Arthur Olson.  This update includes changes
to the following locations:

Antarctica
Australia (additional historical comments)
Bangladesh (new spelling of Dhaka)
Brazil (multiple changes; America/Porto_Acre renamed America/Rio_Branco)
CNMI
Canada
Chile
Dominican Republic
East Timor
Falkland Islands
Fiji
France (additional history)
Guam
Israel (additional historical comments)
Latvia
Mexico
Moldova (Europe/Tiraspol removed)
Netherlands (additional history)
Paraguay
Philippines (additional history)
Tonga
United States (additional historical comments)

Obtained from:	Arthur Olson; <ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2001b.tar.gz>
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# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich.  For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
#
# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation
# (which is not yet supported by the tz code) allows for
# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'.  Thus the commonly-expected
# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
# for calculation).
#
# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
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1.1.2.5.14.1
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@Merge tzdata2005l, tzdata2005m, and tzdata2005q from vendor branch.
Too many zones change to summarize here.
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1.1.2.5.14.1.2.1
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@Update zoneinfo and required support files for change in Daylight
Savings Time that begins in 2007.

Approved by:	so (simon)
Submitted by:	re (kensmith)
Errata:		FreeBSD-EN-07:04.zoneinfo
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1.1.2.5.14.3
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@SVN rev 193369 on 2009-06-03 08:17:18Z by edwin

MFC of tzdata2009h:

- Fix coordinates of Africa/Gaborone, Pacific/Noumea, Pacific/Tongatapu,
  Europe/Vatican

- Fix URLs (=3D -> = etc)

- Jordan doesn't go at last Friday of March 00:00 but no last
  Thursday of March 24:00

- Specifically state license for the data: public domain
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# @@(#)etcetera	8.2
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@SVN rev 219690 on 2011-03-16 03:35:12Z by edwin

MFC of 219687, tzdata2011d:

- Pacific/Apia will have DST on 2 April instead of 3 April in 2011.
- Turkye will go to DST on 28 April instead of 27 April in 2011.
- Cuba will go to DST on 20 April in 2011.

Obtained from:  ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
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@SVN rev 240458 on 2012-09-13 10:24:59Z by edwin

MFC of 240457, tzdata2012f

- Pacific/Fiji will go into DST from 21 October 2012 till 20 January 2013.
- Fix offset for Pacific/Tokelau.
- Gaza and West Bank had DST from 29 March to 28 September 2012.
- Syria has DST from April till October
- Morocco had DST from April to September 2012 except for 20 July to 20 August.
- Cuba changed to DST from 1 April 2012 only.
- Haiti has DST between 8 March and 1 November in 2012.

Obtained from:  ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
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@Merge tzdata2005l update from vendor.
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# that cannot use POSIX TZ settings.
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1.1.2.5.8.2
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@Merge tzdata2006g from vendor branch.  At this point, HEAD, RELENG_6,
and RELENG_5 should have the same data.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
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@Vendor update of timezone database.

Changes to historical dates in: Azerbaijan, B.I.O.T., China, Denmark,
Libya, and Poland.

Changes to current dates in: East Timor, Haiti, Israel, Kazakhstan,
Nicaragua, Paraguay, Samoa, Tunisia, Uruguay

Changes to future dates in: Australia, Iran, United States

Obtained from:	ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2005l.tar.gz
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1.1.2.7
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@Vendor import tzdata2006g.  Too many changes to summarize here; of
particular importance to those living in the Western Hemisphere as
many non-U.S. zones will be changing DST rules next year to match the
U.S.

Obtained from:	Arthur David Olson, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/
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1.1.2.7.2.1
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@SVN rev 193367 on 2009-06-03 08:05:53Z by edwin

MFC of tzdata2009h:

- Fix coordinates of Africa/Gaborone, Pacific/Noumea, Pacific/Tongatapu,
  Europe/Vatican

- Fix URLs (=3D -> = etc)

- Jordan doesn't go at last Friday of March 00:00 but no last
  Thursday of March 24:00

- Specifically state license for the data: public domain
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# @@(#)etcetera	8.2
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# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
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@SVN rev 219689 on 2011-03-16 03:34:41Z by edwin

MFC of 219687, tzdata2011d:

- Pacific/Apia will have DST on 2 April instead of 3 April in 2011.
- Turkye will go to DST on 28 April instead of 27 April in 2011.
- Cuba will go to DST on 20 April in 2011.

Obtained from:  ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
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@SVN rev 240459 on 2012-09-13 10:25:18Z by edwin

iMFC of 240457, tzdata2012f

 - Pacific/Fiji will go into DST from 21 October 2012 till 20 January 2013.
 - Fix offset for Pacific/Tokelau.
 - Gaza and West Bank had DST from 29 March to 28 September 2012.
 - Syria has DST from April till October
 - Morocco had DST from April to September 2012 except for 20 July to 20 August.
 - Cuba changed to DST from 1 April 2012 only.
 - Haiti has DST between 8 March and 1 November in 2012.

Obtained from:  ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
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