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2# @(#)etcetera 8.3
3# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
4# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
5
6# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
7# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
8# to a time zone that was right for their area. These days, the
9# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, and the only practical
10# need now for the entries that are not on UTC are for ships at sea
11# that cannot use POSIX TZ settings.
12
13Zone Etc/GMT 0 - GMT
14Zone Etc/UTC 0 - UTC
15Zone Etc/UCT 0 - UCT
16
17# The following link uses older naming conventions,
18# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
19# as functions like gmtime load the "UTC" file to handle leap seconds properly.
20# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
21Link Etc/UTC UTC
22
23Link Etc/UTC Etc/Universal
24Link Etc/UTC Etc/Zulu
25
26Link Etc/GMT Etc/Greenwich
27Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT-0
28Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT+0
29Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT0
30
31# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
32# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
33# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
34# positive signs east of Greenwich. For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
35# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
36# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
37# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
38#
39# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation allows for
40# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
41# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'. Thus the commonly-expected
42# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
43# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
44# for calculation).
45#
46# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
47# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
48
49# Earlier incarnations of this package were not POSIX-compliant,
50# and had lines such as
51# Zone GMT-12 -12 - GMT-1200
52# We did not want things to change quietly if someone accustomed to the old
53# way does a
54# zic -l GMT-12
55# so we moved the names into the Etc subdirectory.
56
57Zone Etc/GMT-14 14 - GMT-14 # 14 hours ahead of GMT
58Zone Etc/GMT-13 13 - GMT-13
59Zone Etc/GMT-12 12 - GMT-12
60Zone Etc/GMT-11 11 - GMT-11
61Zone Etc/GMT-10 10 - GMT-10
62Zone Etc/GMT-9 9 - GMT-9
63Zone Etc/GMT-8 8 - GMT-8
64Zone Etc/GMT-7 7 - GMT-7
65Zone Etc/GMT-6 6 - GMT-6
66Zone Etc/GMT-5 5 - GMT-5
67Zone Etc/GMT-4 4 - GMT-4
68Zone Etc/GMT-3 3 - GMT-3
69Zone Etc/GMT-2 2 - GMT-2
70Zone Etc/GMT-1 1 - GMT-1
71Zone Etc/GMT+1 -1 - GMT+1
72Zone Etc/GMT+2 -2 - GMT+2
73Zone Etc/GMT+3 -3 - GMT+3
74Zone Etc/GMT+4 -4 - GMT+4
75Zone Etc/GMT+5 -5 - GMT+5
76Zone Etc/GMT+6 -6 - GMT+6
77Zone Etc/GMT+7 -7 - GMT+7
78Zone Etc/GMT+8 -8 - GMT+8
79Zone Etc/GMT+9 -9 - GMT+9
80Zone Etc/GMT+10 -10 - GMT+10
81Zone Etc/GMT+11 -11 - GMT+11
82Zone Etc/GMT+12 -12 - GMT+12
2# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
3# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
4
5# These entries are mostly present for historical reasons, so that
6# people in areas not otherwise covered by the tz files could "zic -l"
7# to a time zone that was right for their area. These days, the
8# tz files cover almost all the inhabited world, and the only practical
9# need now for the entries that are not on UTC are for ships at sea
10# that cannot use POSIX TZ settings.
11
12Zone Etc/GMT 0 - GMT
13Zone Etc/UTC 0 - UTC
14Zone Etc/UCT 0 - UCT
15
16# The following link uses older naming conventions,
17# but it belongs here, not in the file `backward',
18# as functions like gmtime load the "UTC" file to handle leap seconds properly.
19# We want this to work even on installations that omit the other older names.
20Link Etc/UTC UTC
21
22Link Etc/UTC Etc/Universal
23Link Etc/UTC Etc/Zulu
24
25Link Etc/GMT Etc/Greenwich
26Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT-0
27Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT+0
28Link Etc/GMT Etc/GMT0
29
30# We use POSIX-style signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations,
31# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
32# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
33# positive signs east of Greenwich. For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
34# the abbreviation "GMT+4" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC
35# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
36# mean 4 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. east of Greenwich).
37#
38# In the draft 5 of POSIX 1003.1-200x, the angle bracket notation allows for
39# TZ='<GMT-4>+4'; if you want time zone abbreviations conforming to
40# ISO 8601 you can use TZ='<-0400>+4'. Thus the commonly-expected
41# offset is kept within the angle bracket (and is used for display)
42# while the POSIX sign is kept outside the angle bracket (and is used
43# for calculation).
44#
45# Do not use a TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours behind
46# GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
47
48# Earlier incarnations of this package were not POSIX-compliant,
49# and had lines such as
50# Zone GMT-12 -12 - GMT-1200
51# We did not want things to change quietly if someone accustomed to the old
52# way does a
53# zic -l GMT-12
54# so we moved the names into the Etc subdirectory.
55
56Zone Etc/GMT-14 14 - GMT-14 # 14 hours ahead of GMT
57Zone Etc/GMT-13 13 - GMT-13
58Zone Etc/GMT-12 12 - GMT-12
59Zone Etc/GMT-11 11 - GMT-11
60Zone Etc/GMT-10 10 - GMT-10
61Zone Etc/GMT-9 9 - GMT-9
62Zone Etc/GMT-8 8 - GMT-8
63Zone Etc/GMT-7 7 - GMT-7
64Zone Etc/GMT-6 6 - GMT-6
65Zone Etc/GMT-5 5 - GMT-5
66Zone Etc/GMT-4 4 - GMT-4
67Zone Etc/GMT-3 3 - GMT-3
68Zone Etc/GMT-2 2 - GMT-2
69Zone Etc/GMT-1 1 - GMT-1
70Zone Etc/GMT+1 -1 - GMT+1
71Zone Etc/GMT+2 -2 - GMT+2
72Zone Etc/GMT+3 -3 - GMT+3
73Zone Etc/GMT+4 -4 - GMT+4
74Zone Etc/GMT+5 -5 - GMT+5
75Zone Etc/GMT+6 -6 - GMT+6
76Zone Etc/GMT+7 -7 - GMT+7
77Zone Etc/GMT+8 -8 - GMT+8
78Zone Etc/GMT+9 -9 - GMT+9
79Zone Etc/GMT+10 -10 - GMT+10
80Zone Etc/GMT+11 -11 - GMT+11
81Zone Etc/GMT+12 -12 - GMT+12