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diff --git a/source/l/glibc/timezone-scripts/parts/00 b/source/l/glibc/timezone-scripts/parts/00 deleted file mode 100644 index 42d8a7e0..00000000 --- a/source/l/glibc/timezone-scripts/parts/00 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# timeconfig Slackware Linux timezone configuration utility. -# -# Author: Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com> -# Modified by: David Cantrell <david@slackware.com>, 06-Oct-2000 -# -# ChangeLog: -# 2012-12-12: Updated timezones from tzdata2012j. <pjv> -# 2008-03-10: Updated timezones from tzdata2008a. <pjv> -# 2007-12-21: Updated timezones from tzdata2007j. <pjv> -# 2006-12-03: Updated timezones from tzdata2006p. <pjv> -# 2006-09-14: Updated timezones from tzdata2006k. <pjv> -# 2006-08-22: Updated timezones from tzdata2006j. -# 2006-08-13: Updated timezones from tzdata2006g. -# 2006-03-13: Updated timezones from tzdata2006c. -# 19-Feb-2001 Add new timezones from glibc-2.2.2. -# 06-Oct-2000 Fixed a problem with selecting UTC time. It was writing -# the hardwareclock file to the root disk and not your dest -# partition. Changed the HWCLOCK_CONF variable to be -# $T_PX/etc/hardwareclock to fix this. Thanks to David L. -# Dickman <softbear@optonline.net> for finding this and -# submitting a patch. -# -# 15-Mar-2000 Added the writeconf function to write out the -# /etc/hardwareclock file which tells what the hardware clock -# is set to (UTC or localtime). -# -# 03-Mar-2000 Reorganized script. Made one timezone set block, added -# stage that asks the user if the hardware clock is set to -# UTC. - -# setup our temp locations and variables -TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp -if [ -r $TMP/SeTT_PX ]; then - T_PX="`cat $TMP/SeTT_PX`" -elif [ ! "$!" = "" ]; then - T_PX=$1 -else - T_PX=/ -fi - -# the hardware clock configuration file -HWCLOCK_CONF=$T_PX/etc/hardwareclock - -# setzone( $TIMEZONE ) -# -# This function accepts a time zone as the only parameter and sets it as -# the default system time zone. -setzone() -{ - TZ=$1 - - cd $T_PX/etc - if [ -r $T_PX/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \ - -r /var/log/mount/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \ - -L $T_PX/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ -o \ - -L /var/log/mount/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ ]; then - ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ localtime-copied-from - rm -f localtime - cd .. - chroot . cp etc/localtime-copied-from etc/localtime - fi -} - -# writeconf( $CLOCK_SET_TO ) -# -# Writes out $HWCLOCK_CONF that tells rc.S how the hardware clock -# value is stored. -writeconf() -{ - echo "# /etc/hardwareclock" > $HWCLOCK_CONF - echo "#" >> $HWCLOCK_CONF - echo "# Tells how the hardware clock time is stored." >> $HWCLOCK_CONF - echo "# You should run timeconfig to edit this file." >> $HWCLOCK_CONF - echo >> $HWCLOCK_CONF - echo $1 >> $HWCLOCK_CONF -} - -# ask the user if the hardware clock is set for UTC/GMT -if [ "$COLOR" = "on" -o -r $TMP/SeTcolor -o "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then - ### - ### use color menus here - ### - dialog --title "HARDWARE CLOCK SET TO UTC?" --menu "Is the hardware clock set \ -to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/GMT)? If it is, select YES here. If the \ -hardware clock is set to the current local time (this is how most PCs are set \ -up), then say NO here. If you are not sure what this is, you should answer NO \ -here." 13 60 2 \ - "NO" "Hardware clock is set to local time" \ - "YES" "Hardware clock is set to UTC" \ - 2> $TMP/utc - if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then - rm -f $TMP/utc - exit - fi - if [ "`cat $TMP/utc`" = "YES" ]; then - # yes, the hardware clock is UTC - writeconf "UTC" - else # must be NO - writeconf "localtime" - fi - rm -f $TMP/utc -else - ### - ### use text prompts - ### - echo "Is the hardware clock set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/GMT)?" - echo "If it is, select 'y' here. If the hardware clock is set to the" - echo "current local time (this is how most PCs are set up), then say 'n'" - echo "here. If you are not sure what this is, you should answer 'n' here." - echo - echo -n "Is your hardware clock set to UTC ([y]es, [n]o)? " - read HEJAZ - - if [ "$HEJAZ" = "y" -o "$HEJAZ" = "Y" -o "$HEJAZ" = "YES" -o "$HEJAZ" = "yes" ]; then - # yes, the hardware clock is UTC - writeconf "UTC" - else - # default to localtime - writeconf "localtime" - fi -fi - -# Now set the correct timezone link: -if [ "$COLOR" = "on" -o -r $TMP/SeTcolor -o "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then - ### - ### use color menus here - ### - dialog --title "TIMEZONE CONFIGURATION" --menu "Please select one of the following timezones for your machine:" 21 50 13 \ |