[comp.unix.ultrix] ok what did I do wrong?

sob@harvisr.harvard.edu (Scott Bradner) (09/26/90)

Two of the responses suggested that I should do a "make clean" and then
remake the kernel.  That worked just fine.

Now if that is needed why doesn't the install program do it?

well, come to think of it, this is the same install program that
first asks you what timezone (eastern, central ...) you are in
BEFORE asking if you are in North America, so I guess it follows :-)


Thanks to those who pointed out the simple (once known) "fix".

Scott

fnddr@acad3.fai.alaska.edu (Rice Don D) (09/27/90)

In article <4259@husc6.harvard.edu>, sob@harvisr.harvard.edu (Scott Bradner) writes...
> ...
>well, come to think of it, this is the same install program that
>first asks you what timezone (eastern, central ...) you are in
>BEFORE asking if you are in North America, so I guess it follows :-)
>Scott
Our friends at DEC should also note that Alaska and Hawaii have been part
of the US for, oh, 30 years or so now, and we even have entries in the
/etc/zoneinfo/US directory (Ultrix 4.0), but not in the installation menu.
The documentation wasn't very helpful in finding and fixing the timezones,
but at least we now show AKDT instead of GMT-9.
But once you poke around in zoneinfo, you find lots of neat timezones to
choose from, like Iran and Libya.  I wonder what size installed base DEC has
in those countries? :-)

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