Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P2: Important
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5.15.0, 5.15.1
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None
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3
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824d963700a91294ba4a543ebb486aedbd650284 (qt/qtbase/dev) 434c2a6be6124a89540060b2e883a14b529b5e06 (qt/qtbase/6.1) 6eb691be03180af351bce5498e5655997961235e (qt/tqtc-qtbase/tqtc/lts-5.15) 0b50aaafd8b434aafef59db6d3782966e2b9dc72 (qt/qtbase/6.0)
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Qt6_Foundation_Sprint 29, Qt6_Foundation_Sprint 30
Description
Commit b0383cbd388336f698ceeac11a4f50cdff931dd9 "Purge two old time-zone lookup fallbacks" breaks timezone handling on Gentoo.
We still copy the zone file to /etc/localtime and have the timezone name recorded in /etc/timezone
Right now I revert c70ce3d042025c858faffe661f85d2482a2a0d8c
and b0383cbd388336f698ceeac11a4f50cdff931dd9
to get a functioning clock in KDE again. This however is obviously a hackish workaround.
Attachments
For Gerrit Dashboard: QTBUG-87326 | ||||||
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# | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
340035,3 | Restore support for reading /etc/timezone for system zone name | dev | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |
340295,2 | Restore support for reading /etc/timezone for system zone name | 6.1 | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |
340296,2 | Restore support for reading /etc/timezone for system zone name | 6.0 | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |
340298,2 | Restore support for reading /etc/timezone for system zone name | tqtc/lts-5.15 | qt/tqtc-qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |