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1News for the tz database
2
3Release 2021c - 2021-10-01 14:21:49 -0700
4
5  Briefly:
6    Revert most 2021b changes to 'backward'.
7    Fix 'zic -b fat' bug in pre-1970 32-bit data.
8    Fix two Link line typos.
9    Distribute SECURITY file.
10
11    This release is intended as a bugfix release, to fix compatibility
12    problems and typos reported since 2021b was released.
13
14  Changes to Link directives
15
16    Revert almost all of 2021b's changes to the 'backward' file,
17    by moving Link directives back to where they were in 2021a.
18    Although 'zic' doesn't care which source file contains a Link
19    directive, some downstream uses ran into trouble with the move.
20    (Problem reported by Stephen Colebourne for Joda-Time.)
21
22    Fix typo that linked Atlantic/Jan_Mayen to the wrong location
23    (problem reported by Chris Walton).
24
25    Fix 'backzone' typo that linked America/Virgin to the wrong
26    location (problem reported by Michael Deckers).
27
28  Changes to code
29
30    Fix a bug in 'zic -b fat' that caused old timestamps to be
31    mishandled in 32-bit-only readers (problem reported by Daniel
32    Fischer).
33
34  Changes to documentation
35
36    Distribute the SECURITY file (problem reported by Andreas Radke).
37
38
39Release 2021b - 2021-09-24 16:23:00 -0700
40
41  Briefly:
42    Jordan now starts DST on February's last Thursday.
43    Samoa no longer observes DST.
44    Merge more location-based Zones whose timestamps agree since 1970.
45    Move some backward-compatibility links to 'backward'.
46    Rename Pacific/Enderbury to Pacific/Kanton.
47    Correct many pre-1993 transitions in Malawi, Portugal, etc.
48    zic now creates each output file or link atomically.
49    zic -L no longer omits the POSIX TZ string in its output.
50    zic fixes for truncation and leap second table expiration.
51    zic now follows POSIX for TZ strings using all-year DST.
52    Fix some localtime crashes and bugs in obscure cases.
53    zdump -v now outputs more-useful boundary cases.
54    tzfile.5 better matches a draft successor to RFC 8536.
55    A new file SECURITY.
56
57    This release is prompted by recent announcements by Jordan and Samoa.
58    It incorporates many other changes that had accumulated since 2021a.
59    However, it omits most proposed changes that merged all Zones
60    agreeing since 1970, as concerns were raised about doing too many of
61    these changes at once.  It does keeps some of these changes in the
62    interest of making tzdb more equitable one step at a time; see
63    "Merge more location-based Zones" below.
64
65  Changes to future timestamps
66
67    Jordan now starts DST on February's last Thursday.
68    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
69
70    Samoa no longer observes DST.  (Thanks to Geoffrey D. Bennett.)
71
72  Changes to zone name
73
74    Rename Pacific/Enderbury to Pacific/Kanton.  When we added
75    Enderbury in 1993, we did not know that it is uninhabited and that
76    Kanton (population two dozen) is the only inhabited location in
77    that timezone.  The old name is now a backward-compatility link.
78
79  Changes to past timestamps
80
81    Correct many pre-1993 transitions, fixing entries originally
82    derived from Shanks, Whitman, and Mundell.  The fixes include:
83      - Barbados: standard time was introduced in 1911, not 1932; and
84	DST was observed in 1942-1944
85      - Cook Islands: In 1899 they switched from east to west of GMT,
86	celebrating Christmas for two days.  They (and Niue) switched
87	to standard time in 1952, not 1901.
88      - Guyana: corrected LMT for Georgetown; the introduction of
89	standard time in 1911, not 1915; and corrections to 1975 and
90	1992 transitions
91      - Kanton: uninhabited before 1937-08-31
92      - Niue: only observed -11:20 from 1952 through 1964, then went to
93        -11 instead of -11:30
94      - Portugal: DST was observed in 1950
95      - Tonga: corrected LMT; the introduction of standard time in 1945,
96        not 1901; and corrections to the transition from +12:20 to +13
97        in 1961, not 1941
98    Additional fixes to entries in the 'backzone' file include:
99      - Enderbury: inhabited only 1860/1885 and 1938-03-06/1942-02-09
100      - The Gambia: 1933 and 1942 transitions
101      - Malawi: several 1911 through 1925 transitions
102      - Sierra Leone: several 1913 through 1941 transitions, and DST
103	was NOT observed in 1957 through 1962
104    (Thanks to P Chan, Michael Deckers, Alexander Krivenyshev and
105    Alois Treindl.)
106
107    Merge more location-based Zones whose timestamps agree since 1970,
108    as pre-1970 timestamps are out of scope.  This is part of a
109    process that has been ongoing since 2013.  This does not affect
110    post-1970 timestamps, and timezone historians who build with 'make
111    PACKRATDATA=backzone' should see no changes to pre-1970 timestamps.
112    When merging, keep the most-populous location's data, and move
113    data for other locations to 'backzone' with a backward
114    link in 'backward'.  For example, move America/Creston data to
115    'backzone' with a link in 'backward' from America/Phoenix because
116    the two timezones' timestamps agree since 1970; this change
117    affects some pre-1968 timestamps in America/Creston because
118    Creston and Phoenix disagreed before 1968.  The affected Zones
119    are Africa/Accra, America/Atikokan, America/Blanc-Sablon,
120    America/Creston, America/Curacao, America/Nassau,
121    America/Port_of_Spain, Antarctica/DumontDUrville, and
122    Antarctica/Syowa.
123
124  Changes to maintenance procedure
125
126    The new file SECURITY covers how to report security-related bugs.
127
128    Several backward-compatibility links have been moved to the
129    'backward' file.  These links, which range from Africa/Addis_Ababa
130    to Pacific/Saipan, are only for compatibility with now-obsolete
131    guidelines suggesting an entry for every ISO 3166 code.
132    The intercontinental convenience links Asia/Istanbul and
133    Europe/Nicosia have also been moved to 'backward'.
134
135  Changes to code
136
137    zic now creates each output file or link atomically,
138    possibly by creating a temporary file and then renaming it.
139    This avoids races where a TZ setting would temporarily stop
140    working while zic was installing a replacement file or link.
141
142    zic -L no longer omits the POSIX TZ string in its output.
143    Starting with 2020a, zic -L truncated its output according to the
144    "Expires" directive or "#expires" comment in the leapseconds file.
145    The resulting TZif files omitted daylight saving transitions after
146    the leap second table expired, which led to far less-accurate
147    predictions of times after the expiry.  Although future timestamps
148    cannot be converted accurately in the presence of leap seconds, it
149    is more accurate to convert near-future timestamps with a few
150    seconds error than with an hour error, so zic -L no longer
151    truncates output in this way.
152
153    Instead, when zic -L is given the "Expires" directive, it now
154    outputs the expiration by appending a no-change entry to the leap
155    second table.  Although this should work well with most TZif
156    readers, it does not conform to Internet RFC 8536 and some pickier
157    clients (including tzdb 2017c through 2021a) reject it, so
158    "Expires" directives are currently disabled by default.  To enable
159    them, set the EXPIRES_LINE Makefile variable.  If a TZif file uses
160    this new feature it is marked with a new TZif version number 4,
161    a format intended to be documented in a successor to RFC 8536.
162
163    zic -L LEAPFILE -r @LO no longer generates an invalid TZif file
164    that omits leap second information for the range LO..B when LO
165    falls between two leap seconds A and B.  Instead, it generates a
166    TZif version 4 file that represents the previously-missing
167    information.
168
169    The TZif reader now allows the leap second table to begin with a
170    correction other than -1 or +1, and to contain adjacent
171    transitions with equal corrections.  This supports TZif version 4.
172
173    The TZif reader now lets leap seconds occur less than 28 days
174    apart.  This supports possible future TZif extensions.
175
176    Fix bug that caused 'localtime' etc. to crash when TZ was
177    set to a all-year DST string like "EST5EDT4,0/0,J365/25" that does
178    not conform to POSIX but does conform to Internet RFC 8536.
179
180    Fix another bug that caused 'localtime' etc. to crash when TZ was
181    set to a POSIX-conforming but unusual TZ string like
182    "EST5EDT4,0/0,J365/0", where almost all the year is DST.
183
184    Fix yet another bug that caused 'localtime' etc. to mishandle slim
185    TZif files containing leap seconds after the last explicit
186    transition in the table, or when handling far-future timestamps
187    in slim TZif files lacking leap seconds.
188
189    Fix localtime misbehavior involving positive leap seconds.
190    This change affects only behavior for "right" system time,
191    which contains leap seconds, and only if the UT offset is
192    not a multiple of 60 seconds when a positive leap second occurs.
193    (No such timezone exists in tzdb, luckily.)  Without the fix,
194    the timestamp was ambiguous during a positive leap second.
195    With the fix, any seconds occurring after a positive leap second
196    and within the same localtime minute are counted through 60, not
197    through 59; their UT offset (tm_gmtoff) is the same as before.
198    Here is how the fix affects timestamps in a timezone with UT
199    offset +01:23:45 (5025 seconds) and with a positive leap second at
200    1972-06-30 23:59:60 UTC (78796800):
201
202	time_t    without the fix      with the fix
203	78796800  1972-07-01 01:23:45  1972-07-01 01:23:45 (leap second)
204	78796801  1972-07-01 01:23:45  1972-07-01 01:23:46
205	...
206	78796815  1972-07-01 01:23:59  1972-07-01 01:23:60
207	78796816  1972-07-01 01:24:00  1972-07-01 01:24:00
208
209    Fix an unlikely bug that caused 'localtime' etc. to misbehave if
210    civil time changes a few seconds before time_t wraps around, when
211    leap seconds are enabled.
212
213    Fix bug in zic -r; in some cases, the dummy time type after the
214    last time transition disagreed with the TZ string, contrary to
215    Internet RFC 8563 section 3.3.
216
217    Fix a bug with 'zic -r @X' when X is a negative leap second that
218    has a nonnegative correction.  Without the fix, the output file
219    was truncated so that X appeared to be a positive leap second.
220    Fix a similar, even-less-likely bug when truncating at a positive
221    leap second that has a nonpositive correction.
222
223    zic -r now reports an error if given rolling leap seconds, as this
224    usage has never generally worked and is evidently unused.
225
226    zic now generates a POSIX-conforming TZ string for TZif files
227    where all-year DST is predicted for the indefinite future.
228    For example, for all-year Eastern Daylight Time, zic now generates
229    "XXX3EDT4,0/0,J365/23" where it previously generated
230    "EST5EDT,0/0,J365/25" or "".  (Thanks to Michael Deckers for
231    noting the possibility of POSIX conformance.)
232
233    zic.c no longer requires sys/wait.h (thanks to spazmodius for
234    noting it wasn't needed).
235
236    When reading slim TZif files, zdump no longer mishandles leap
237    seconds on the rare platforms where time_t counts leap seconds,
238    fixing a bug introduced in 2014g.
239
240    zdump -v now outputs timestamps at boundaries of what localtime
241    and gmtime can represent, instead of the less-useful timestamps
242    one day after the minimum and one day before the maximum.
243    (Thanks to Arthur David Olson for prototype code, and to Manuela
244    Friedrich for debugging help.)
245
246    zdump's -c and -t options are now consistently inclusive for the
247    lower time bound and exclusive for the upper.  Formerly they were
248    inconsistent.  (Confusion noted by Martin Burnicki.)
249
250  Changes to build procedure
251
252    You can now compile with -DHAVE_MALLOC_ERRNO=0 to port to
253    non-POSIX hosts where malloc doesn't set errno.
254    (Problem reported by Jan Engelhardt.)
255
256  Changes to documentation
257
258    tzfile.5 better matches a draft successor to RFC 8536
259    <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-murchison-rfc8536bis/01/>.
260
261
262Release 2021a - 2021-01-24 10:54:57 -0800
263
264  Changes to future timestamps
265
266    South Sudan changes from +03 to +02 on 2021-02-01 at 00:00.
267    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
268
269
270Release 2020f - 2020-12-29 00:17:46 -0800
271
272  Change to build procedure
273
274    'make rearguard_tarballs' no longer generates a bad rearguard.zi,
275    fixing a 2020e bug.  (Problem reported by Deborah Goldsmith.)
276
277
278Release 2020e - 2020-12-22 15:14:34 -0800
279
280  Briefly:
281    Volgograd switches to Moscow time on 2020-12-27 at 02:00.
282
283  Changes to future timestamps
284
285    Volgograd changes time zone from +04 to +03 on 2020-12-27 at 02:00.
286    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev and Stepan Golosunov.)
287
288  Changes to past timestamps
289
290    Correct many pre-1986 transitions, fixing entries originally
291    derived from Shanks.  The fixes include:
292      - Australia: several 1917 through 1971 transitions
293      - The Bahamas: several 1941 through 1945 transitions
294      - Bermuda: several 1917 through 1956 transitions
295      - Belize: several 1942 through 1968 transitions
296      - Ghana: several 1915 through 1956 transitions
297      - Israel and Palestine: several 1940 through 1985 transitions
298      - Kenya and adjacent: several 1908 through 1960 transitions
299      - Nigeria and adjacent: correcting LMT in Lagos, and several 1905
300        through 1919 transitions
301      - Seychelles: the introduction of standard time in 1907, not 1906
302      - Vanuatu: DST in 1973-1974, and a corrected 1984 transition
303    (Thanks to P Chan.)
304
305    Because of the Australia change, Australia/Currie (King Island) is
306    no longer needed, as it is identical to Australia/Hobart for all
307    timestamps since 1970 and was therefore created by mistake.
308    Australia/Currie has been moved to the 'backward' file and its
309    corrected data moved to the 'backzone' file.
310
311  Changes to past time zone abbreviations and DST flags
312
313    To better match legislation in Turks and Caicos, the 2015 shift to
314    year-round observance of -04 is now modeled as AST throughout before
315    returning to Eastern Time with US DST in 2018, rather than as
316    maintaining EDT until 2015-11-01.  (Thanks to P Chan.)
317
318  Changes to documentation
319
320    The zic man page now documents zic's coalescing of transitions
321    when a zone falls back just before DST springs forward.
322
323
324Release 2020d - 2020-10-21 11:24:13 -0700
325
326  Briefly:
327    Palestine ends DST earlier than predicted, on 2020-10-24.
328
329  Changes to past and future timestamps
330
331    Palestine ends DST on 2020-10-24 at 01:00, instead of 2020-10-31
332    as previously predicted (thanks to Sharef Mustafa.)  Its
333    2019-10-26 fall-back was at 00:00, not 01:00 (thanks to Steffen
334    Thorsen.)  Its 2015-10-23 transition was at 01:00 not 00:00, and
335    its spring 2020 transition was on March 28 at 00:00, not March 27
336    (thanks to Pierre Cashon.)  This affects Asia/Gaza and
337    Asia/Hebron.  Assume future spring and fall transitions will be on
338    the Saturday preceding the last Sunday of March and October,
339    respectively.
340
341
342Release 2020c - 2020-10-16 11:15:53 -0700
343
344  Briefly:
345    Fiji starts DST later than usual, on 2020-12-20.
346
347  Changes to future timestamps
348
349    Fiji will start DST on 2020-12-20, instead of 2020-11-08 as
350    previously predicted.  DST will still end on 2021-01-17.
351    (Thanks to Raymond Kumar and Alan Mintz.)  Assume for now that
352    the later-than-usual start date is a one-time departure from the
353    recent pattern.
354
355  Changes to build procedure
356
357    Rearguard tarballs now contain an empty file pacificnew.
358    Some older downstream software expects this file to exist.
359    (Problem reported by Mike Cullinan.)
360
361
362Release 2020b - 2020-10-06 18:35:04 -0700
363
364  Briefly:
365    Revised predictions for Morocco's changes starting in 2023.
366    Canada's Yukon changes to -07 on 2020-11-01, not 2020-03-08.
367    Macquarie Island has stayed in sync with Tasmania since 2011.
368    Casey, Antarctica is at +08 in winter and +11 in summer.
369    zic no longer supports -y, nor the TYPE field of Rules.
370
371  Changes to future timestamps
372
373    Morocco's spring-forward after Ramadan is now predicted to occur
374    no sooner than two days after Ramadan, instead of one day.
375    (Thanks to Milamber.)  The first altered prediction is for 2023,
376    now predicted to spring-forward on April 30 instead of April 23.
377
378  Changes to past and future timestamps
379
380   Casey Station, Antarctica has been using +08 in winter and +11 in
381   summer since 2018.  The most recent transition from +08 to +11 was
382   2020-10-04 00:01.  Also, Macquarie Island has been staying in
383   sync with Tasmania since 2011.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
384
385  Changes to past and future time zone abbreviations and DST flags
386
387    Canada's Yukon, represented by America/Whitehorse and
388    America/Dawson, changes its time zone rules from -08/-07 to
389    permanent -07 on 2020-11-01, not on 2020-03-08 as 2020a had it.
390    This change affects only the time zone abbreviation (MST vs PDT)
391    and daylight saving flag for the period between the two dates.
392    (Thanks to Andrew G. Smith.)
393
394  Changes to past timestamps
395
396    Correct several transitions for Hungary for 1918/1983.
397    For example, the 1983-09-25 fall-back was at 01:00, not 03:00.
398    (Thanks to Géza Nyáry.)  Also, the 1890 transition to standard
399    time was on 11-01, not 10-01 (thanks to Michael Deckers).
400
401    The 1891 French transition was on March 16, not March 15.  The
402    1911-03-11 French transition was at midnight, not a minute later.
403    Monaco's transitions were on 1892-06-01 and 1911-03-29, not
404    1891-03-15 and 1911-03-11.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
405
406  Changes to code
407
408    Support for zic's long-obsolete '-y YEARISTYPE' option has been
409    removed and, with it, so has support for the TYPE field in Rule
410    lines, which is now reserved for compatibility with earlier zic.
411    These features were previously deprecated in release 2015f.
412    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
413
414    zic now defaults to '-b slim' instead of to '-b fat'.
415
416    zic's new '-l -' and '-p -' options uninstall any existing
417    localtime and posixrules files, respectively.
418
419    The undocumented and ineffective tzsetwall function has been
420    removed.
421
422  Changes to build procedure
423
424    The Makefile now defaults POSIXRULES to '-', so the posixrules
425    feature (obsolete as of 2019b) is no longer installed by default.
426
427  Changes to documentation and commentary
428
429    The long-obsolete files pacificnew, systemv, and yearistype.sh have
430    been removed from the distribution.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
431
432
433Release 2020a - 2020-04-23 16:03:47 -0700
434
435  Briefly:
436    Morocco springs forward on 2020-05-31, not 2020-05-24.
437    Canada's Yukon advanced to -07 year-round on 2020-03-08.
438    America/Nuuk renamed from America/Godthab.
439    zic now supports expiration dates for leap second lists.
440
441  Changes to future timestamps
442
443    Morocco's second spring-forward transition in 2020 will be May 31,
444    not May 24 as predicted earlier.  (Thanks to Semlali Naoufal.)
445    Adjust future-year predictions to use the first Sunday after the
446    day after Ramadan, not the first Sunday after Ramadan.
447
448    Canada's Yukon, represented by America/Whitehorse and
449    America/Dawson, advanced to -07 year-round, beginning with its
450    spring-forward transition on 2020-03-08, and will not fall back on
451    2020-11-01.  Although a government press release calls this
452    "permanent Pacific Daylight Saving Time", we prefer MST for
453    consistency with nearby Dawson Creek, Creston, and Fort Nelson.
454    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
455
456  Changes to past timestamps
457
458    Shanghai observed DST in 1919.  (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
459
460  Changes to timezone identifiers
461
462    To reflect current usage in English better, America/Godthab has
463    been renamed to America/Nuuk.  A backwards-compatibility link
464    remains for the old name.
465
466  Changes to code
467
468    localtime.c no longer mishandles timestamps after the last
469    transition in a TZif file with leap seconds and with daylight
470    saving time transitions projected into the indefinite future.
471    For example, with TZ='America/Los_Angeles' with leap seconds,
472    zdump formerly reported a DST transition on 2038-03-14
473    from 01:59:32.999... to 02:59:33 instead of the correct transition
474    from 01:59:59.999... to 03:00:00.
475
476    zic -L now supports an Expires line in the leapseconds file, and
477    truncates the TZif output accordingly.  This propagates leap
478    second expiration information into the TZif file, and avoids the
479    abovementioned localtime.c bug as well as similar bugs present in
480    many client implementations.  If no Expires line is present, zic
481    -L instead truncates the TZif output based on the #expires comment
482    present in leapseconds files distributed by tzdb 2018f and later;
483    however, this usage is obsolescent.  For now, the distributed
484    leapseconds file has an Expires line that is commented out, so
485    that the file can be fed to older versions of zic which ignore the
486    commented-out line.  Future tzdb distributions are planned to
487    contain a leapseconds file with an Expires line.
488
489    The configuration macros HAVE_TZNAME and USG_COMPAT should now be
490    set to 1 if the system library supports the feature, and 2 if not.
491    As before, these macros are nonzero if tzcode should support the
492    feature, zero otherwise.
493
494    The configuration macro ALTZONE now has the same values with the
495    same meaning as HAVE_TZNAME and USG_COMPAT.
496
497    The code's defense against CRLF in leap-seconds.list is now
498    portable to POSIX awk.  (Problem reported by Deborah Goldsmith.)
499
500    Although the undocumented tzsetwall function is not changed in
501    this release, it is now deprecated in preparation for removal in
502    future releases.  Due to POSIX requirements, tzsetwall has not
503    worked for some time.  Any code that uses it should instead use
504    tzalloc(NULL) or, if portability trumps thread-safety, should
505    unset the TZ environment variable.
506
507  Changes to commentary
508
509    The Îles-de-la-Madeleine and the Listuguj reserve are noted as
510    following America/Halifax, and comments about Yukon's "south" and
511    "north" have been corrected to say "east" and "west".  (Thanks to
512    Jeffery Nichols.)
513
514
515Release 2019c - 2019-09-11 08:59:48 -0700
516
517  Briefly:
518    Fiji observes DST from 2019-11-10 to 2020-01-12.
519    Norfolk Island starts observing Australian-style DST.
520
521  Changes to future timestamps
522
523    Fiji's next DST transitions will be 2019-11-10 and 2020-01-12
524    instead of 2019-11-03 and 2020-01-19.  (Thanks to Raymond Kumar.)
525    Adjust future guesses accordingly.
526
527    Norfolk Island will observe Australian-style DST starting in
528    spring 2019.  The first transition is on 2019-10-06.  (Thanks to
529    Kyle Czech and Michael Deckers.)
530
531  Changes to past timestamps
532
533    Many corrections to time in Turkey from 1940 through 1985.
534    (Thanks to Oya Vulaş via Alois Treindl, and to Kıvanç Yazan.)
535
536    The Norfolk Island 1975-03-02 transition was at 02:00 standard
537    time, not 02:00 DST.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
538
539    South Korea observed DST from 1948 through 1951.  Although this
540    info was supposed to appear in release 2014j, a typo inadvertently
541    suppressed the change.  (Thanks to Alois Treindl.)
542
543    Detroit observed DST in 1967 and 1968 following the US DST rules,
544    except that its 1967 DST began on June 14 at 00:01.  (Thanks to
545    Alois Treindl for pointing out that the old data entries were
546    probably wrong.)
547
548    Fix several errors in pre-1970 transitions in Perry County, IN.
549    (Thanks to Alois Triendl for pointing out the 1967/9 errors.)
550
551    Edmonton did not observe DST in 1967 or 1969.  In 1946 Vancouver
552    ended DST on 09-29 not 10-13, and Vienna ended DST on 10-07 not
553    10-06.  In 1945 Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) switched from +01/+02
554    to +02/+03 on 04-10 not 01-01, and its +02/+03 is abbreviated
555    EET/EEST, not CET/CEST.  (Thanks to Alois Triendl.)  In 1946
556    Königsberg switched to +03 on 04-07 not 01-01.
557
558    In 1946 Louisville switched from CST to CDT on 04-28 at 00:01, not
559    01-01 at 00:00.  (Thanks to Alois Treindl and Michael Deckers.)
560    Also, it switched from CST to CDT on 1950-04-30, not 1947-04-27.
561
562    The 1892-05-01 transition in Brussels was at 00:17:30, not at noon.
563    (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
564
565  Changes to past time zone abbreviations and DST flags
566
567    Hong Kong Winter Time, observed from 1941-10-01 to 1941-12-25,
568    is now flagged as DST and is abbreviated HKWT not HKT.
569
570  Changes to code
571
572    leapseconds.awk now relies only on its input data, rather than
573    also relying on its comments.  (Inspired by code from Dennis
574    Ferguson and Chris Woodbury.)
575
576    The code now defends against CRLFs in leap-seconds.list.
577    (Thanks to Brian Inglis and Chris Woodbury.)
578
579  Changes to documentation and commentary
580
581    theory.html discusses leap seconds.  (Thanks to Steve Summit.)
582
583    Nashville's newspapers dueled about the time of day in the 1950s.
584    (Thanks to John Seigenthaler.)
585
586    Liechtenstein observed Swiss DST in 1941/2.
587    (Thanks to Alois Treindl.)
588
589
590Release 2019b - 2019-07-01 00:09:53 -0700
591
592  Briefly:
593    Brazil no longer observes DST.
594    'zic -b slim' outputs smaller TZif files; please try it out.
595    Palestine's 2019 spring-forward transition was on 03-29, not 03-30.
596
597  Changes to future timestamps
598
599    Brazil has canceled DST and will stay on standard time indefinitely.
600    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen, Marcus Diniz, and Daniel Soares de
601    Oliveira.)
602
603    Predictions for Morocco now go through 2087 instead of 2037, to
604    work around a problem on newlib when using TZif files output by
605    zic 2019a or earlier.  (Problem reported by David Gauchard.)
606
607  Changes to past and future timestamps
608
609    Palestine's 2019 spring transition was 03-29 at 00:00, not 03-30
610    at 01:00.  (Thanks to Sharef Mustafa and Even Scharning.)  Guess
611    future transitions to be March's last Friday at 00:00.
612
613  Changes to past timestamps
614
615    Hong Kong's 1941-06-15 spring-forward transition was at 03:00, not
616    03:30.  Its 1945 transition from JST to HKT was on 11-18 at 02:00,
617    not 09-15 at 00:00.  In 1946 its spring-forward transition was on
618    04-21 at 00:00, not the previous day at 03:30.  From 1946 through
619    1952 its fall-back transitions occurred at 04:30, not at 03:30.
620    In 1947 its fall-back transition was on 11-30, not 12-30.
621    (Thanks to P Chan.)
622
623  Changes to past time zone abbreviations
624
625    Italy's 1866 transition to Rome Mean Time was on December 12, not
626    September 22.  This affects only the time zone abbreviation for
627    Europe/Rome between those dates.  (Thanks to Stephen Trainor and
628    Luigi Rosa.)
629
630  Changes affecting metadata only
631
632    Add info about the Crimea situation in zone1970.tab and zone.tab.
633    (Problem reported by Serhii Demediuk.)
634
635  Changes to code
636
637    zic's new -b option supports a way to control data bloat and to
638    test for year-2038 bugs in software that reads TZif files.
639    'zic -b fat' and 'zic -b slim' generate larger and smaller output;
640    for example, changing from fat to slim shrinks the Europe/London
641    file from 3648 to 1599 bytes, saving about 56%.  Fat and slim
642    files represent the same set of timestamps and use the same TZif
643    format as documented in tzfile(5) and in Internet RFC 8536.
644    Fat format attempts to work around bugs or incompatibilities in
645    older software, notably software that mishandles 64-bit TZif data
646    or uses obsolete TZ strings like "EET-2EEST" that lack DST rules.
647    Slim format is more efficient and does not work around 64-bit bugs
648    or obsolete TZ strings.  Currently zic defaults to fat format
649    unless you compile with -DZIC_BLOAT_DEFAULT=\"slim\"; this
650    out-of-the-box default is intended to change in future releases
651    as the buggy software often mishandles timestamps anyway.
652
653    zic no longer treats a set of rules ending in 2037 specially.
654    Previously, zic assumed that such a ruleset meant that future
655    timestamps could not be predicted, and therefore omitted a
656    POSIX-like TZ string in the TZif output.  The old behavior is no
657    longer needed for current tzdata, and caused problems with newlib
658    when used with older tzdata (reported by David Gauchard).
659
660    zic no longer generates some artifact transitions.  For example,
661    Europe/London no longer has a no-op transition in January 1996.
662
663  Changes to build procedure
664
665    tzdata.zi now assumes zic 2017c or later.  This shrinks tzdata.zi
666    by a percent or so.
667
668  Changes to documentation and commentary
669
670    The Makefile now documents the POSIXRULES macro as being obsolete,
671    and similarly, zic's -p POSIXRULES option is now documented as
672    being obsolete.  Although the POSIXRULES feature still exists and
673    works as before, in practice it is rarely used for its intended
674    purpose, and it does not work either in the default reference
675    implementation (for timestamps after 2037) or in common
676    implementations such as GNU/Linux (for contemporary timestamps).
677    Since POSIXRULES was designed primarily as a temporary transition
678    facility for System V platforms that died off decades ago, it is
679    being decommissioned rather than institutionalized.
680
681    New info on Bonin Islands and Marcus (thanks to Wakaba and Phake Nick).
682
683
684Release 2019a - 2019-03-25 22:01:33 -0700
685
686  Briefly:
687    Palestine "springs forward" on 2019-03-30 instead of 2019-03-23.
688    Metlakatla "fell back" to rejoin Alaska Time on 2019-01-20 at 02:00.
689
690  Changes to past and future timestamps
691
692    Palestine will not start DST until 2019-03-30, instead of 2019-03-23 as
693    previously predicted.  Adjust our prediction by guessing that spring
694    transitions will be between 24 and 30 March, which matches recent practice
695    since 2016.  (Thanks to Even Scharning and Tim Parenti.)
696
697    Metlakatla ended its observance of Pacific standard time,
698    rejoining Alaska Time, on 2019-01-20 at 02:00.  (Thanks to Ryan
699    Stanley and Tim Parenti.)
700
701  Changes to past timestamps
702
703    Israel observed DST in 1980 (08-02/09-13) and 1984 (05-05/08-25).
704    (Thanks to Alois Treindl and Isaac Starkman.)
705
706  Changes to time zone abbreviations
707
708    Etc/UCT is now a backward-compatibility link to Etc/UTC, instead
709    of being a separate zone that generates the abbreviation "UCT",
710    which nowadays is typically a typo.  (Problem reported by Isiah
711    Meadows.)
712
713  Changes to code
714
715    zic now has an -r option to limit the time range of output data.
716    For example, 'zic -r @1000000000' limits the output data to
717    timestamps starting 1000000000 seconds after the Epoch.
718    This helps shrink output size and can be useful for applications
719    not needing the full timestamp history, such as TZDIST truncation;
720    see Internet RFC 8536 section 5.1.  (Inspired by a feature request
721    from Christopher Wong, helped along by bug reports from Wong and
722    from Tim Parenti.)
723
724  Changes to documentation
725
726    Mention Internet RFC 8536 (February 2019), which documents TZif.
727
728    tz-link.html now cites tzdata-meta
729    <https://tzdata-meta.timtimeonline.com/>.
730
731
732Release 2018i - 2018-12-30 11:05:43 -0800
733
734  Briefly:
735    São Tomé and Príncipe switches from +01 to +00 on 2019-01-01.
736
737  Changes to future timestamps
738
739    Due to a change in government, São Tomé and Príncipe switches back
740    from +01 to +00 on 2019-01-01 at 02:00.  (Thanks to Vadim
741    Nasardinov and Michael Deckers.)
742
743
744Release 2018h - 2018-12-23 17:59:32 -0800
745
746  Briefly:
747    Qyzylorda, Kazakhstan moved from +06 to +05 on 2018-12-21.
748    New zone Asia/Qostanay because Qostanay, Kazakhstan didn't move.
749    Metlakatla, Alaska observes PST this winter only.
750    Guess Morocco will continue to adjust clocks around Ramadan.
751    Add predictions for Iran from 2038 through 2090.
752
753  Changes to future timestamps
754
755    Guess that Morocco will continue to fall back just before and
756    spring forward just after Ramadan, the practice since 2012.
757    (Thanks to Maamar Abdelkader.)  This means Morocco will observe
758    negative DST during Ramadan in main and vanguard formats, and in
759    rearguard format it stays in the +00 timezone and observes
760    ordinary DST in all months other than Ramadan.  As before, extend
761    this guesswork to the year 2037.  As a consequence, Morocco is
762    scheduled to observe three DST transitions in some Gregorian years
763    (e.g., 2033) due to the mismatch between the Gregorian and Islamic
764    calendars.
765
766    The table of exact transitions for Iranian DST has been extended.
767    It formerly cut off before the year 2038 in a nod to 32-bit time_t.
768    It now cuts off before 2091 as there is doubt about how the Persian
769    calendar will treat 2091.  This change predicts DST transitions in
770    2038-9, 2042-3, and 2046-7 to occur one day later than previously
771    predicted.  As before, post-cutoff transitions are approximated.
772
773  Changes to past and future timestamps
774
775    Qyzylorda (aka Kyzylorda) oblast in Kazakhstan moved from +06 to
776    +05 on 2018-12-21.  This is a zone split as Qostanay (aka
777    Kostanay) did not switch, so create a zone Asia/Qostanay.
778
779    Metlakatla moved from Alaska to Pacific standard time on 2018-11-04.
780    It did not change clocks that day and remains on -08 this winter.
781    (Thanks to Ryan Stanley.)  It will revert to the usual Alaska
782    rules next spring, so this change affects only timestamps
783    from 2018-11-04 through 2019-03-10.
784
785  Change to past timestamps
786
787    Kwajalein's 1993-08-20 transition from -12 to +12 was at 24:00,
788    not 00:00.  I transcribed the time incorrectly from Shanks.
789    (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
790
791    Nauru's 1979 transition was on 02-10 at 02:00, not 05-01 at 00:00.
792    (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
793
794    Guam observed DST irregularly from 1959 through 1977.
795    (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
796
797    Hong Kong observed DST in 1941 starting 06-15 (not 04-01), then on
798    10-01 changed standard time to +08:30 (not +08).  Its transition
799    back to +08 after WWII was on 1945-09-15, not the previous day.
800    Its 1904-10-30 change took effect at 01:00 +08 (not 00:00 LMT).
801    (Thanks to Phake Nick, Steve Allen, and Joseph Myers.)  Also,
802    its 1952 fallback was on 11-02 (not 10-25).
803
804    This release contains many changes to timestamps before 1946 due
805    to Japanese possession or occupation of Pacific/Chuuk,
806    Pacific/Guam, Pacific/Kosrae, Pacific/Kwajalein, Pacific/Majuro,
807    Pacific/Nauru, Pacific/Palau, and Pacific/Pohnpei.
808    (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
809
810    Assume that the Spanish East Indies was like the Philippines and
811    observed American time until the end of 1844.  This affects
812    Pacific/Chuuk, Pacific/Kosrae, Pacific/Palau, and Pacific/Pohnpei.
813
814  Changes to past tm_isdst flags
815
816    For the recent Morocco change, the tm_isdst flag should be 1 from
817    2018-10-27 00:00 to 2018-10-28 03:00.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
818    Give a URL to the official decree.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
819
820
821Release 2018g - 2018-10-26 22:22:45 -0700
822
823  Briefly:
824    Morocco switches to permanent +01 on 2018-10-28.
825
826  Changes to future timestamps
827
828    Morocco switches from +00/+01 to permanent +01 effective 2018-10-28,
829    so its clocks will not fall back as previously scheduled.
830    (Thanks to Mohamed Essedik Najd and Brian Inglis.)
831
832  Changes to code
833
834    When generating TZif files with leap seconds, zic no longer uses a
835    format that trips up older 32-bit clients, fixing a bug introduced
836    in 2018f.  (Reported by Daniel Fischer.)  Also, the zic workaround
837    for QTBUG-53071 now also works for TZif files with leap seconds.
838
839    The translator to rearguard format now rewrites the line
840    "Rule Japan 1948 1951 - Sep Sat>=8 25:00 0 S" to
841    "Rule Japan 1948 1951 - Sep Sun>=9  1:00 0 S".
842    This caters to zic before 2007 and to Oracle TZUpdater 2.2.0
843    and earlier.  (Reported by Christos Zoulas.)
844
845  Changes to past time zone abbreviations
846
847    Change HDT to HWT/HPT for WWII-era abbreviations in Hawaii.
848    This reverts to 2011h, as the abbreviation change in 2011i was
849    likely inadvertent.
850
851  Changes to documentation
852
853    tzfile.5 has new sections on interoperability issues.
854
855
856Release 2018f - 2018-10-18 00:14:18 -0700
857
858  Briefly:
859  Volgograd moves from +03 to +04 on 2018-10-28.
860  Fiji ends DST 2019-01-13, not 2019-01-20.
861  Most of Chile changes DST dates, effective 2019-04-06.
862
863  Changes to future timestamps
864
865    Volgograd moves from +03 to +04 on 2018-10-28 at 02:00.
866    (Thanks to Alexander Fetisov and Stepan Golosunov.)
867
868    Fiji ends DST 2019-01-13 instead of the 2019-01-20 previously
869    predicted.  (Thanks to Raymond Kumar.)  Adjust future predictions
870    accordingly.
871
872    Most of Chile will end DST on the first Saturday in April at 24:00 mainland
873    time, and resume DST on the first Saturday in September at 24:00 mainland
874    time.  The changes are effective from 2019-04-06, and do not affect the
875    Magallanes region modeled by America/Punta_Arenas.  (Thanks to Juan Correa
876    and Tim Parenti.)  Adjust future predictions accordingly.
877
878  Changes to past timestamps
879
880    The 2018-05-05 North Korea 30-minute time zone change took place
881    at 23:30 the previous day, not at 00:00 that day.
882
883    China's 1988 spring-forward transition was on April 17, not
884    April 10.  Its DST transitions in 1986/91 were at 02:00, not 00:00.
885    (Thanks to P Chan.)
886
887    Fix several issues for Macau before 1992.  Macau's pre-1904 LMT
888    was off by 10 s.  Macau switched to +08 in 1904 not 1912, and
889    temporarily switched to +09/+10 during World War II.  Macau
890    observed DST in 1942/79, not 1961/80, and there were several
891    errors for transition times and dates.  (Thanks to P Chan.)
892
893    The 1948-1951 fallback transitions in Japan were at 25:00 on
894    September's second Saturday, not at 24:00.  (Thanks to Phake Nick.)
895    zic turns this into 01:00 on the day after September's second
896    Saturday, which is the best that POSIX or C platforms can do.
897
898    Incorporate 1940-1949 Asia/Shanghai DST transitions from a 2014
899    paper by Li Yu, replacing more-questionable data from Shanks.
900
901  Changes to time zone abbreviations
902
903    Use "PST" and "PDT" for Philippine time.  (Thanks to Paul Goyette.)
904
905  Changes to code
906
907    zic now always generates TZif files where time type 0 is used for
908    timestamps before the first transition.  This simplifies the
909    reading of TZif files and should not affect behavior of existing
910    TZif readers because the same set of time types is used; only
911    their internal indexes may have changed.  This affects only the
912    legacy zones EST5EDT, CST6CDT, MST7MDT, PST8PDT, CET, MET, and
913    EET, which previously used nonzero types for these timestamps.
914
915    Because of the type 0 change, zic no longer outputs a dummy
916    transition at time -2**59 (before the Big Bang), as clients should
917    no longer need this to handle historical timestamps correctly.
918    This reverts a change introduced in 2013d and shrinks most TZif
919    files by a few bytes.
920
921    zic now supports negative time-of-day in Rule and Leap lines, e.g.,
922    "Rule X min max - Apr lastSun -6:00 1:00 -" means the transition
923    occurs at 18:00 on the Saturday before the last Sunday in April.
924    This behavior was documented in 2018a but the code did not
925    entirely match the documentation.
926
927    localtime.c no longer requires at least one time type in TZif
928    files that lack transitions or have a POSIX-style TZ string.  This
929    future-proofs the code against possible future extensions to the
930    format that would allow TZif files with POSIX-style TZ strings and
931    without transitions or time types.
932
933    A read-access subscript error in localtime.c has been fixed.
934    It could occur only in TZif files with timecnt == 0, something that
935    does not happen in practice now but could happen in future versions.
936
937    localtime.c no longer ignores TZif POSIX-style TZ strings that
938    specify only standard time.  Instead, these TZ strings now
939    override the default time type for timestamps after the last
940    transition (or for all timestamps if there are no transitions),
941    just as DST strings specifying DST have always done.
942
943    leapseconds.awk now outputs "#updated" and "#expires" comments,
944    and supports leap seconds at the ends of months other than June
945    and December.  (Inspired by suggestions from Chris Woodbury.)
946
947  Changes to documentation
948
949    New restrictions: A Rule name must start with a character that
950    is neither an ASCII digit nor "-" nor "+", and an unquoted name
951    should not use characters in the set "!$%&'()*,/:;<=>?@[\]^`{|}~".
952    The latter restriction makes room for future extensions (a
953    possibility noted by Tom Lane).
954
955    tzfile.5 now documents what time types apply before the first and
956    after the last transition, if any.
957
958    Documentation now uses the spelling "timezone" for a TZ setting
959    that determines timestamp history, and "time zone" for a
960    geographic region currently sharing the same standard time.
961
962    The name "TZif" is now used for the tz binary data format.
963
964    tz-link.htm now mentions the A0 TimeZone Migration utilities.
965    (Thanks to Aldrin Martoq for the link.)
966
967  Changes to build procedure
968
969    New 'make' target 'rearguard_tarballs' to build the rearguard
970    tarball only.  This is a convenience on platforms that lack lzip
971    if you want to build the rearguard tarball.  (Problem reported by
972    Deborah Goldsmith.)
973
974    tzdata.zi is now more stable from release to release.  (Problem
975    noted by Tom Lane.)  It is also a bit shorter.
976
977    tzdata.zi now can contain comment lines documenting configuration
978    information, such as which data format was selected, which input
979    files were used, and how leap seconds are treated.  (Problems
980    noted by Lester Caine and Brian Inglis.)  If the Makefile defaults
981    are used these comment lines are absent, for backward
982    compatibility.  A redistributor intending to alter its copy of the
983    files should also append "-LABEL" to the 'version' file's first
984    line, where "LABEL" identifies the redistributor's change.
985
986
987Release 2018e - 2018-05-01 23:42:51 -0700
988
989  Briefly:
990
991    North Korea switches back to +09 on 2018-05-05.
992    The main format uses negative DST again, for Ireland etc.
993    'make tarballs' now also builds a rearguard tarball.
994    New 's' and 'd' suffixes in SAVE columns of Rule and Zone lines.
995
996  Changes to past and future timestamps
997
998    North Korea switches back from +0830 to +09 on 2018-05-05.
999    (Thanks to Kang Seonghoon, Arthur David Olson, Seo Sanghyeon,
1000    and Tim Parenti.)
1001
1002    Bring back the negative-DST changes of 2018a, except be more
1003    compatible with data parsers that do not support negative DST.
1004    Also, this now affects historical timestamps in Namibia and the
1005    former Czechoslovakia, not just Ireland.  The main format now uses
1006    negative DST to model timestamps in Europe/Dublin (from 1971 on),
1007    Europe/Prague (1946/7), and Africa/Windhoek (1994/2017).  This
1008    does not affect UT offsets, only time zone abbreviations and the
1009    tm_isdst flag.  Also, this does not affect rearguard or vanguard
1010    formats; effectively the main format now uses vanguard instead of
1011    rearguard format.  Data parsers that do not support negative DST
1012    can still use data from the rearguard tarball described below.
1013
1014  Changes to build procedure
1015
1016    The command 'make tarballs' now also builds the tarball
1017    tzdataVERSION-rearguard.tar.gz, which is like tzdataVERSION.tar.gz
1018    except that it uses rearguard format intended for trailing-edge
1019    data parsers.
1020
1021  Changes to data format and to code
1022
1023    The SAVE column of Rule and Zone lines can now have an 's' or 'd'
1024    suffix, which specifies whether the adjusted time is standard time
1025    or daylight saving time.  If no suffix is given, daylight saving
1026    time is used if and only if the SAVE column is nonzero; this is
1027    the longstanding behavior.  Although this new feature is not used
1028    in tzdata, it could be used to specify the legal time in Namibia
1029    1994-2017, as opposed to the popular time (see below).
1030
1031  Changes to past timestamps
1032
1033    From 1994 through 2017 Namibia observed DST in winter, not summer.
1034    That is, it used negative DST, as Ireland still does.  This change
1035    does not affect UTC offsets; it affects only the tm_isdst flag and
1036    the abbreviation used during summer, which is now CAT, not WAST.
1037    Although (as noted by Michael Deckers) summer and winter time were
1038    both simply called "standard time" in Namibian law, in common
1039    practice winter time was considered to be DST (as noted by Stephen
1040    Colebourne).  The full effect of this change is only in vanguard
1041    and main format; in rearguard format, the tm_isdst flag is still
1042    zero in winter and nonzero in summer.
1043
1044    In 1946/7 Czechoslovakia also observed negative DST in winter.
1045    The full effect of this change is only in vanguard and main
1046    formats; in rearguard format, it is modeled as plain GMT without
1047    daylight saving.  Also, the dates of some 1944/5 DST transitions
1048    in Czechoslovakia have been changed.
1049
1050
1051Release 2018d - 2018-03-22 07:05:46 -0700
1052
1053  Briefly:
1054
1055  Palestine starts DST a week earlier in 2018.
1056  Add support for vanguard and rearguard data consumers.
1057  Add subsecond precision to source data format, though not to data.
1058
1059  Changes to future timestamps
1060
1061    In 2018, Palestine starts DST on March 24, not March 31.
1062    Adjust future predictions accordingly.  (Thanks to Sharef Mustafa.)
1063
1064  Changes to past and future timestamps
1065
1066    Casey Station in Antarctica changed from +11 to +08 on 2018-03-11
1067    at 04:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1068
1069  Changes to past timestamps
1070
1071    Historical transitions for Uruguay, represented by
1072    America/Montevideo, have been updated per official legal documents,
1073    replacing previous data mainly originating from the inventions of
1074    Shanks & Pottenger.  This has resulted in adjustments ranging from
1075    30 to 90 minutes in either direction over at least two dozen
1076    distinct periods ranging from one day to several years in length.
1077    A mere handful of pre-1991 transitions are unaffected; data since
1078    then has come from more reliable contemporaneous reporting.  These
1079    changes affect various timestamps in 1920-1923, 1936, 1939,
1080    1942-1943, 1959, 1966-1970, 1972, 1974-1980, and 1988-1990.
1081    Additionally, Uruguay's pre-standard-time UT offset has been
1082    adjusted westward by 7 seconds, from UT-03:44:44 to UT-03:44:51, to
1083    match the location of the Observatory of the National Meteorological
1084    Institute in Montevideo.
1085    (Thanks to Jeremie Bonjour, Tim Parenti, and Michael Deckers.)
1086
1087    East Kiribati skipped New Year's Eve 1994, not New Year's Day 1995.
1088    (Thanks to Kerry Shetline.)
1089
1090    Fix the 1912-01-01 transition for Portugal and its colonies.
1091    This transition was at 00:00 according to the new UT offset, not
1092    according to the old one.  Also assume that Cape Verde switched on
1093    the same date as the rest, not in 1907.  This affects
1094    Africa/Bissau, Africa/Sao_Tome, Asia/Macau, Atlantic/Azores,
1095    Atlantic/Cape_Verde, Atlantic/Madeira, and Europe/Lisbon.
1096    (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
1097
1098    Fix an off-by-1 error for pre-1913 timestamps in Jamaica and in
1099    Turks & Caicos.
1100
1101  Changes to past time zone abbreviations
1102
1103    MMT took effect in Uruguay from 1908-06-10, not 1898-06-28.  There
1104    is no clock change associated with the transition.
1105
1106  Changes to build procedure
1107
1108    The new DATAFORM macro in the Makefile lets the installer choose
1109    among three source data formats.  The idea is to lessen downstream
1110    disruption when data formats are improved.
1111
1112    * DATAFORM=vanguard installs from the latest, bleeding-edge
1113      format.  DATAFORM=main (the default) installs from the format
1114      used in the 'africa' etc. files.  DATAFORM=rearguard installs
1115      from a trailing-edge format.  Eventually, elements of today's
1116      vanguard format should move to the main format, and similarly
1117      the main format's features should eventually move to the
1118      rearguard format.
1119
1120    * In the current version, the main and rearguard formats are
1121      identical and match that of 2018c, so this change does not
1122      affect default behavior.  The vanguard format currently contains
1123      one feature not in the main format: negative SAVE values.  This
1124      improves support for Ireland, which uses Irish Standard Time
1125      (IST, UTC+01) in summer and GMT (UTC) in winter.  tzcode has
1126      supported negative SAVE values for decades, and this feature
1127      should move to the main format soon.  However, it will not move
1128      to the rearguard format for quite some time because some
1129      downstream parsers do not support it.
1130
1131    * The build procedure constructs three files vanguard.zi, main.zi,
1132      and rearguard.zi, one for each format.  Although the files
1133      represent essentially the same data, they may have minor
1134      discrepancies that users are not likely to notice.  The files
1135      are intended for downstream data consumers and are not
1136      installed.  Zoneinfo parsers that do not support negative SAVE values
1137      should start using rearguard.zi, so that they will be unaffected
1138      when the negative-DST feature moves from vanguard to main.
1139      Bleeding-edge Zoneinfo parsers that support the new features
1140      already can use vanguard.zi; in this respect, current tzcode is
1141      bleeding-edge.
1142
1143    The Makefile should now be safe for parallelized builds, and 'make
1144    -j to2050new.tzs' is now much faster on a multiprocessor host
1145    with GNU Make.
1146
1147    When built with -DSUPPRESS_TZDIR, the tzcode library no longer
1148    prepends TZDIR/ to file names that do not begin with '/'.  This is
1149    not recommended for general use, due to its security implications.
1150    (From a suggestion by Manuela Friedrich.)
1151
1152  Changes to code
1153
1154    zic now accepts subsecond precision in expressions like
1155    00:19:32.13, which is approximately the legal time of the
1156    Netherlands from 1835 to 1937.  However, because it is
1157    questionable whether the few recorded uses of non-integer offsets
1158    had subsecond precision in practice, there are no plans for tzdata
1159    to use this feature.  (Thanks to Steve Allen for pointing out
1160    the limitations of historical data in this area.)
1161
1162    The code is a bit more portable to MS-Windows.  Installers can
1163    compile with -DRESERVE_STD_EXT_IDS on MS-Windows platforms that
1164    reserve identifiers like 'localtime'.  (Thanks to Manuela
1165    Friedrich.)
1166
1167  Changes to documentation and commentary
1168
1169    theory.html now outlines tzdb's extensions to POSIX's model for
1170    civil time, and has a section "POSIX features no longer needed"
1171    that lists POSIX API components that are now vestigial.
1172    (From suggestions by Steve Summit.)  It also better distinguishes
1173    time zones from tz regions.  (From a suggestion by Guy Harris.)
1174
1175    Commentary is now more consistent about using the phrase "daylight
1176    saving time", to match the C name tm_isdst.  Daylight saving time
1177    need not occur in summer, and need not have a positive offset from
1178    standard time.
1179
1180    Commentary about historical transitions in Uruguay has been expanded
1181    with links to many relevant legal documents.
1182    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
1183
1184    Commentary now uses some non-ASCII characters with Unicode value
1185    less than U+0100, as they can be useful and should work even with
1186    older editors such as XEmacs.
1187
1188
1189Release 2018c - 2018-01-22 23:00:44 -0800
1190
1191  Briefly:
1192  Revert Irish changes that relied on negative SAVE values.
1193
1194  Changes to tm_isdst
1195
1196    Revert the 2018a change to Europe/Dublin.  As before, this change
1197    does not affect UT offsets or abbreviations; it affects only
1198    whether timestamps are considered to be standard time or
1199    daylight-saving time, as expressed in the tm_isdst flag of C's
1200    struct tm type.  This reversion is intended to be a temporary
1201    workaround for problems discovered with downstream uses of
1202    releases 2018a and 2018b, which implemented Irish time by using
1203    negative SAVE values in the Eire rules of the 'europe' file.
1204    Although negative SAVE values have been part of tzcode for many
1205    years and are supported by many platforms, they were not
1206    documented before 2018a and ICU and OpenJDK do not currently
1207    support them.  A mechanism to export data to platforms lacking
1208    support for negative DST is planned to be developed before the
1209    change is reapplied.  (Problems reported by Deborah Goldsmith and
1210    Stephen Colebourne.)
1211
1212  Changes to past timestamps
1213
1214    Japanese DST transitions (1948-1951) were Sundays at 00:00, not
1215    Saturdays or Sundays at 02:00.  (Thanks to Takayuki Nikai.)
1216
1217  Changes to build procedure
1218
1219    The build procedure now works around mawk 1.3.3's lack of support
1220    for character class expressions.  (Problem reported by Ohyama.)
1221
1222
1223Release 2018b - 2018-01-17 23:24:48 -0800
1224
1225  Briefly:
1226  Fix a packaging problem in tz2018a, which was missing 'pacificnew'.
1227
1228  Changes to build procedure
1229
1230    The distribution now contains the file 'pacificnew' again.
1231    This file was inadvertantly omitted in the 2018a distribution.
1232    (Problem reported by Matias Fonzo.)
1233
1234
1235Release 2018a - 2018-01-12 22:29:21 -0800
1236
1237  Briefly:
1238  São Tomé and Príncipe switched from +00 to +01.
1239  Brazil's DST will now start on November's first Sunday.
1240  Ireland's standard time is now in the summer, not the winter.
1241  Use Debian-style installation locations, instead of 4.3BSD-style.
1242  New zic option -t.
1243
1244  Changes to past and future timestamps
1245
1246    São Tomé and Príncipe switched from +00 to +01 on 2018-01-01 at
1247    01:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen and Michael Deckers.)
1248
1249  Changes to future timestamps
1250
1251    Starting in 2018 southern Brazil will begin DST on November's
1252    first Sunday instead of October's third Sunday.  (Thanks to
1253    Steffen Thorsen.)
1254
1255  Changes to past timestamps
1256
1257    A discrepancy of 4 s in timestamps before 1931 in South Sudan has
1258    been corrected.  The 'backzone' and 'zone.tab' files did not agree
1259    with the 'africa' and 'zone1970.tab' files.  (Problem reported by
1260    Michael Deckers.)
1261
1262    The abbreviation invented for Bolivia Summer Time (1931-2) is now
1263    BST instead of BOST, to be more consistent with the convention
1264    used for Latvian Summer Time (1918-9) and for British Summer Time.
1265
1266  Changes to tm_isdst
1267
1268    Change Europe/Dublin so that it observes Irish Standard Time (UT
1269    +01) in summer and GMT (as negative daylight-saving) in winter,
1270    instead of observing standard time (GMT) in winter and Irish
1271    Summer Time (UT +01) in summer.  This change does not affect UT
1272    offsets or abbreviations; it affects only whether timestamps are
1273    considered to be standard time or daylight-saving time, as
1274    expressed in the tm_isdst flag of C's struct tm type.
1275    (Discrepancy noted by Derick Rethans.)
1276
1277  Changes to build procedure
1278
1279    The default installation locations have been changed to mostly
1280    match Debian circa 2017, instead of being designed as an add-on to
1281    4.3BSD circa 1986.  This affects the Makefile macros TOPDIR,
1282    TZDIR, MANDIR, and LIBDIR.  New Makefile macros TZDEFAULT, USRDIR,
1283    USRSHAREDIR, BINDIR, ZDUMPDIR, and ZICDIR let installers tailor
1284    locations more precisely.  (This responds to suggestions from
1285    Brian Inglis and from Steve Summit.)
1286
1287    The default installation procedure no longer creates the
1288    backward-compatibility link US/Pacific-New, which causes
1289    confusion during user setup (e.g., see Debian bug 815200).
1290    Use 'make BACKWARD="backward pacificnew"' to create the link
1291    anyway, for now.  Eventually we plan to remove the link entirely.
1292
1293    tzdata.zi now contains a version-number comment.
1294    (Suggested by Tom Lane.)
1295
1296    The Makefile now quotes values like BACKWARD more carefully when
1297    passing them to the shell.  (Problem reported by Zefram.)
1298
1299    Builders no longer need to specify -DHAVE_SNPRINTF on platforms
1300    that have snprintf and use pre-C99 compilers.  (Problem reported
1301    by Jon Skeet.)
1302
1303  Changes to code
1304
1305    zic has a new option -t FILE that specifies the location of the
1306    file that determines local time when TZ is unset.  The default for
1307    this location can be configured via the new TZDEFAULT makefile
1308    macro, which defaults to /etc/localtime.
1309
1310    Diagnostics and commentary now distinguish UT from UTC more
1311    carefully; see theory.html for more information about UT vs UTC.
1312
1313    zic has been ported to GCC 8's -Wstringop-truncation option.
1314    (Problem reported by Martin Sebor.)
1315
1316  Changes to documentation and commentary
1317
1318    The zic man page now documents the longstanding behavior that
1319    times and years can be out of the usual range, with negative times
1320    counting backwards from midnight and with year 0 preceding year 1.
1321    (Problem reported by Michael Deckers.)
1322
1323    The theory.html file now mentions the POSIX limit of six chars
1324    per abbreviation, and lists alphabetic abbreviations used.
1325
1326    The files tz-art.htm and tz-link.htm have been renamed to
1327    tz-art.html and tz-link.html, respectively, for consistency with
1328    other file names and to simplify web server configuration.
1329
1330
1331Release 2017c - 2017-10-20 14:49:34 -0700
1332
1333  Briefly:
1334  Northern Cyprus switches from +03 to +02/+03 on 2017-10-29.
1335  Fiji ends DST 2018-01-14, not 2018-01-21.
1336  Namibia switches from +01/+02 to +02 on 2018-04-01.
1337  Sudan switches from +03 to +02 on 2017-11-01.
1338  Tonga likely switches from +13/+14 to +13 on 2017-11-05.
1339  Turks & Caicos switches from -04 to -05/-04 on 2018-11-04.
1340  A new file tzdata.zi now holds a small text copy of all data.
1341  The zic input format has been regularized slightly.
1342
1343  Changes to future timestamps
1344
1345    Northern Cyprus has decided to resume EU rules starting
1346    2017-10-29, thus reinstituting winter time.
1347
1348    Fiji ends DST 2018-01-14 instead of the 2018-01-21 previously
1349    predicted.  (Thanks to Dominic Fok.)  Adjust future predictions
1350    accordingly.
1351
1352    Namibia will switch from +01 with DST to +02 all year on
1353    2017-09-03 at 02:00.  This affects UT offsets starting 2018-04-01
1354    at 02:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1355
1356    Sudan will switch from +03 to +02 on 2017-11-01.  (Thanks to Ahmed
1357    Atyya and Yahia Abdalla.)  South Sudan is not switching, so
1358    Africa/Juba is no longer a link to Africa/Khartoum.
1359
1360    Tonga has likely ended its experiment with DST, and will not
1361    adjust its clocks on 2017-11-05.  Although Tonga has not announced
1362    whether it will continue to observe DST, the IATA is assuming that
1363    it will not.  (Thanks to David Wade.)
1364
1365    Turks & Caicos will switch from -04 all year to -05 with US DST on
1366    2018-03-11 at 03:00.  This affects UT offsets starting 2018-11-04
1367    at 02:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1368
1369  Changes to past timestamps
1370
1371    Namibia switched from +02 to +01 on 1994-03-21, not 1994-04-03.
1372    (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
1373
1374    Detroit did not observe DST in 1967.
1375
1376    Use railway time for Asia/Kolkata before 1941, by switching to
1377    Madras local time (UT +052110) in 1870, then to IST (UT +0530) in
1378    1906.  Also, treat 1941-2's +0630 as DST, like 1942-5.
1379
1380    Europe/Dublin's 1946 and 1947 fallback transitions occurred at
1381    02:00 standard time, not 02:00 DST.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
1382
1383    Pacific/Apia and Pacific/Pago_Pago switched from Antipodean to
1384    American time in 1892, not 1879.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
1385
1386    Adjust the 1867 transition in Alaska to better reflect the
1387    historical record, by changing it to occur on 1867-10-18 at 15:30
1388    Sitka time rather than at the start of 1867-10-17 local time.
1389    Although strictly speaking this is accurate only for Sitka,
1390    the rest of Alaska's blanks need to be filled in somehow.
1391
1392    Fix off-by-one errors in UT offsets for Adak and Nome before 1867.
1393    (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
1394
1395    Add 7 s to the UT offset in Asia/Yangon before 1920.
1396
1397  Changes to zone names
1398
1399    Remove Canada/East-Saskatchewan from the 'backward' file, as it
1400    exceeded the 14-character limit and was an unused misnomer anyway.
1401
1402  Changes to build procedure
1403
1404    To support applications that prefer to read time zone data in text
1405    form, two zic input files tzdata.zi and leapseconds are now
1406    installed by default.  The commands 'zic tzdata.zi' and 'zic -L
1407    leapseconds tzdata.zi' can reproduce the tzdata binary files
1408    without and with leap seconds, respectively.  To prevent these two
1409    new files from being installed, use 'make TZDATA_TEXT=', and to
1410    suppress leap seconds from the tzdata text installation, use 'make
1411    TZDATA_TEXT=tzdata.zi'.
1412
1413    'make BACKWARD=' now suppresses backward-compatibility names
1414    like 'US/Pacific' that are defined in the 'backward' and
1415    'pacificnew' files.
1416
1417    'make check' now works on systems that lack a UTF-8 locale,
1418    or that lack the nsgmls program.  Set UTF8_LOCALE to configure
1419    the name of a UTF-8 locale, if you have one.
1420
1421    Y2K runtime checks are no longer enabled by default.  Add
1422    -DDEPRECATE_TWO_DIGIT_YEARS to CFLAGS to enable them, instead of
1423    adding -DNO_RUN_TIME_WARNINGS_ABOUT_YEAR_2000_PROBLEMS_THANK_YOU
1424    to disable them.  (New name suggested by Brian Inglis.)
1425
1426    The build procedure for zdump now works on AIX 7.1.
1427    (Problem reported by Kees Dekker.)
1428
1429  Changes to code
1430
1431    zic and the reference runtime now reject multiple leap seconds
1432    within 28 days of each other, or leap seconds before the Epoch.
1433    As a result, support for double leap seconds, which was
1434    obsolescent and undocumented, has been removed.  Double leap
1435    seconds were an error in the C89 standard; they have never existed
1436    in civil timekeeping.  (Thanks to Robert Elz and Bradley White for
1437    noticing glitches in the code that uncovered this problem.)
1438
1439    zic now warns about use of the obsolescent and undocumented -y
1440    option, and about use of the obsolescent TYPE field of Rule lines.
1441
1442    zic now allows unambiguous abbreviations like "Sa" and "Su" for
1443    weekdays; formerly it rejected them due to a bug.  Conversely, zic
1444    no longer considers non-prefixes to be abbreviations; for example,
1445    it no longer accepts "lF" as an abbreviation for "lastFriday".
1446    Also, zic warns about the undocumented usage with a "last-"
1447    prefix, e.g., "last-Fri".
1448
1449    Similarly, zic now accepts the unambiguous abbreviation "L" for
1450    "Link" in ordinary context and for "Leap" in leap-second context.
1451    Conversely, zic no longer accepts non-prefixes such as "La" as
1452    abbreviations for words like "Leap".
1453
1454    zic no longer accepts leap second lines in ordinary input, or
1455    ordinary lines in leap second input.  Formerly, zic sometimes
1456    warned about this undocumented usage and handled it incorrectly.
1457
1458    The new macro HAVE_TZNAME governs whether the tzname external
1459    variable is exported, instead of USG_COMPAT.  USG_COMPAT now
1460    governs only the external variables "timezone" and "daylight".
1461    This change is needed because the three variables are not in the
1462    same category: although POSIX requires tzname, it specifies the
1463    other two variables as optional.  Also, USG_COMPAT is now 1 or 0:
1464    if not defined, the code attempts to guess it from other macros.
1465
1466    localtime.c and difftime.c no longer require stdio.h, and .c files
1467    other than zic.c no longer require sys/wait.h.
1468
1469    zdump.c no longer assumes snprintf.  (Reported by Jonathan Leffler.)
1470
1471    Calculation of time_t extrema works around a bug in GCC 4.8.4
1472    (Reported by Stan Shebs and Joseph Myers.)
1473
1474    zic.c no longer mistranslates formats of line numbers in non-English
1475    locales.  (Problem reported by Benno Schulenberg.)
1476
1477    Several minor changes have been made to the code to make it a
1478    bit easier to port to MS-Windows and Solaris.  (Thanks to Kees
1479    Dekker for reporting the problems.)
1480
1481  Changes to documentation and commentary
1482
1483    The two new files 'theory.html' and 'calendars' contain the
1484    contents of the removed file 'Theory'.  The goal is to document
1485    tzdb theory more accessibly.
1486
1487    The zic man page now documents abbreviation rules.
1488
1489    tz-link.htm now covers how to apply tzdata changes to clients.
1490    (Thanks to Jorge Fábregas for the AIX link.)  It also mentions MySQL.
1491
1492    The leap-seconds.list URL has been updated to something that is
1493    more reliable for tzdb.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti and Brian Inglis.)
1494
1495Release 2017b - 2017-03-17 07:30:38 -0700
1496
1497  Briefly: Haiti has resumed DST.
1498
1499  Changes to past and future timestamps
1500
1501    Haiti resumed observance of DST in 2017.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1502
1503  Changes to past timestamps
1504
1505    Liberia changed from -004430 to +00 on 1972-01-07, not 1972-05-01.
1506
1507    Use "MMT" to abbreviate Liberia's time zone before 1972, as "-004430"
1508    is one byte over the POSIX limit.  (Problem reported by Derick Rethans.)
1509
1510  Changes to code
1511
1512    The reference localtime implementation now falls back on the
1513    current US daylight-saving transition rules rather than the
1514    1987-2006 rules.  This fallback occurs only when (1) the TZ
1515    environment variable has a value like "AST4ADT" that asks
1516    for daylight saving time but does not specify the rules, (2) there
1517    is no file by that name, and (3) the TZDEFRULES file cannot be
1518    loaded.  (Thanks to Tom Lane.)
1519
1520
1521Release 2017a - 2017-02-28 00:05:36 -0800
1522
1523  Briefly: Southern Chile moves from -04/-03 to -03, and Mongolia
1524  discontinues DST.
1525
1526  Changes to future timestamps
1527
1528    Mongolia no longer observes DST.  (Thanks to Ganbold Tsagaankhuu.)
1529
1530    Chile's Region of Magallanes moves from -04/-03 to -03 year-round.
1531    Its clocks diverge from America/Santiago starting 2017-05-13 at
1532    23:00, hiving off a new zone America/Punta_Arenas.  Although the
1533    Chilean government says this change expires in May 2019, for now
1534    assume it's permanent.  (Thanks to Juan Correa and Deborah
1535    Goldsmith.)  This also affects Antarctica/Palmer.
1536
1537  Changes to past timestamps
1538
1539    Fix many entries for historical timestamps for Europe/Madrid
1540    before 1979, to agree with tables compiled by Pere Planesas of the
1541    National Astronomical Observatory of Spain.  As a side effect,
1542    this changes some timestamps for Africa/Ceuta before 1929, which
1543    are probably guesswork anyway.  (Thanks to Steve Allen and
1544    Pierpaolo Bernardi for the heads-ups, and to Michael Deckers for
1545    correcting the 1901 transition.)
1546
1547    Ecuador observed DST from 1992-11-28 to 1993-02-05.
1548    (Thanks to Alois Treindl.)
1549
1550    Asia/Atyrau and Asia/Oral were at +03 (not +04) before 1930-06-21.
1551    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1552
1553  Changes to past and future time zone abbreviations
1554
1555    Switch to numeric time zone abbreviations for South America, as
1556    part of the ongoing project of removing invented abbreviations.
1557    This avoids the need to invent an abbreviation for the new Chilean
1558    new zone.  Similarly, switch from invented to numeric time zone
1559    abbreviations for Afghanistan, American Samoa, the Azores,
1560    Bangladesh, Bhutan, the British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei,
1561    Cape Verde, Chatham Is, Christmas I, Cocos (Keeling) Is, Cook Is,
1562    Dubai, East Timor, Eucla, Fiji, French Polynesia, Greenland,
1563    Indochina, Iran, Iraq, Kiribati, Lord Howe, Macquarie, Malaysia,
1564    the Maldives, Marshall Is, Mauritius, Micronesia, Mongolia,
1565    Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk I, Palau,
1566    Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Pitcairn, Qatar, Réunion, St
1567    Pierre & Miquelon, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore,
1568    Solomon Is, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Wake, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna, and
1569    Xinjiang; for 20-minute daylight saving time in Ghana before 1943;
1570    for half-hour daylight saving time in Belize before 1944 and in
1571    the Dominican Republic before 1975; and for Canary Islands before
1572    1946, for Guinea-Bissau before 1975, for Iceland before 1969, for
1573    Indian Summer Time before 1942, for Indonesia before around 1964,
1574    for Kenya before 1960, for Liberia before 1973, for Madeira before
1575    1967, for Namibia before 1943, for the Netherlands in 1937-9, for
1576    Pakistan before 1971, for Western Sahara before 1977, and for
1577    Zaporozhye in 1880-1924.
1578
1579    For Alaska time from 1900 through 1967, instead of "CAT" use the
1580    abbreviation "AST", the abbreviation commonly used at the time
1581    (Atlantic Standard Time had not been standardized yet).  Use "AWT"
1582    and "APT" instead of the invented abbreviations "CAWT" and "CAPT".
1583
1584    Use "CST" and "CDT" instead of invented abbreviations for Macau
1585    before 1999 and Taiwan before 1938, and use "JST" instead of the
1586    invented abbreviation "JCST" for Japan and Korea before 1938.
1587
1588  Change to database entry category
1589
1590    Move the Pacific/Johnston link from 'australasia' to 'backward',
1591    since Johnston is now uninhabited.
1592
1593  Changes to code
1594
1595    zic no longer mishandles some transitions in January 2038 when it
1596    attempts to work around Qt bug 53071.  This fixes a bug affecting
1597    Pacific/Tongatapu that was introduced in zic 2016e.  localtime.c
1598    now contains a workaround, useful when loading a file generated by
1599    a buggy zic.  (Problem and localtime.c fix reported by Bradley
1600    White.)
1601
1602    zdump -i now outputs non-hour numeric time zone abbreviations
1603    without a colon, e.g., "+0530" rather than "+05:30".  This agrees
1604    with zic %z and with common practice, and simplifies auditing of
1605    zdump output.
1606
1607    zdump is now buildable again with -DUSE_LTZ=0.
1608    (Problem reported by Joseph Myers.)
1609
1610    zdump.c now always includes private.h, to avoid code duplication
1611    with private.h.  (Problem reported by Kees Dekker.)
1612
1613    localtime.c no longer mishandles early or late timestamps
1614    when TZ is set to a POSIX-style string that specifies DST.
1615    (Problem reported by Kees Dekker.)
1616
1617    date and strftime now cause %z to generate "-0000" instead of
1618    "+0000" when the UT offset is zero and the time zone abbreviation
1619    begins with "-".
1620
1621  Changes to documentation and commentary
1622
1623    The 'Theory' file now better documents choice of historical time
1624    zone abbreviations.  (Problems reported by Michael Deckers.)
1625
1626    tz-link.htm now covers leap smearing, which is popular in clouds.
1627
1628
1629Release 2016j - 2016-11-22 23:17:13 -0800
1630
1631  Briefly: Saratov, Russia moves from +03 to +04 on 2016-12-04.
1632
1633  Changes to future timestamps
1634
1635    Saratov, Russia switches from +03 to +04 on 2016-12-04 at 02:00.
1636    This hives off a new zone Europe/Saratov from Europe/Volgograd.
1637    (Thanks to Yuri Konotopov and Stepan Golosunov.)
1638
1639  Changes to past timestamps
1640
1641    The new zone Asia/Atyrau for Atyraū Region, Kazakhstan, is like
1642    Asia/Aqtau except it switched from +05/+06 to +04/+05 in spring
1643    1999, not fall 1994.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1644
1645  Changes to past time zone abbreviations
1646
1647    Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron now use "EEST", not "EET", to denote
1648    summer time before 1948.  The old use of "EET" was a typo.
1649
1650  Changes to code
1651
1652    zic no longer mishandles file systems that lack hard links, fixing
1653    bugs introduced in 2016g.  (Problems reported by Tom Lane.)
1654    Also, when the destination already contains symbolic links, zic
1655    should now work better on systems where the 'link' system call
1656    does not follow symbolic links.
1657
1658  Changes to documentation and commentary
1659
1660    tz-link.htm now documents the relationship between release version
1661    numbers and development-repository commit tags.  (Suggested by
1662    Paul Koning.)
1663
1664    The 'Theory' file now documents UT.
1665
1666    iso3166.tab now accents "Curaçao", and commentary now mentions
1667    the names "Cabo Verde" and "Czechia".  (Thanks to Jiří Boháč.)
1668
1669
1670Release 2016i - 2016-11-01 23:19:52 -0700
1671
1672  Briefly: Cyprus split into two time zones on 2016-10-30, and Tonga
1673  reintroduces DST on 2016-11-06.
1674
1675  Changes to future timestamps
1676
1677    Pacific/Tongatapu begins DST on 2016-11-06 at 02:00, ending on
1678    2017-01-15 at 03:00.  Assume future observances in Tonga will be
1679    from the first Sunday in November through the third Sunday in
1680    January, like Fiji.  (Thanks to Pulu ʻAnau.)  Switch to numeric
1681    time zone abbreviations for this zone.
1682
1683  Changes to past and future timestamps
1684
1685    Northern Cyprus is now +03 year round, causing a split in Cyprus
1686    time zones starting 2016-10-30 at 04:00.  This creates a zone
1687    Asia/Famagusta.  (Thanks to Even Scharning and Matt Johnson.)
1688
1689    Antarctica/Casey switched from +08 to +11 on 2016-10-22.
1690    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1691
1692  Changes to past timestamps
1693
1694    Several corrections were made for pre-1975 timestamps in Italy.
1695    These affect Europe/Malta, Europe/Rome, Europe/San_Marino, and
1696    Europe/Vatican.
1697
1698    First, the 1893-11-01 00:00 transition in Italy used the new UT
1699    offset (+01), not the old (+00:49:56).  (Thanks to Michael
1700    Deckers.)
1701
1702    Second, rules for daylight saving in Italy were changed to agree
1703    with Italy's National Institute of Metrological Research (INRiM)
1704    except for 1944, as follows (thanks to Pierpaolo Bernardi, Brian
1705    Inglis, and Michael Deckers):
1706
1707      The 1916-06-03 transition was at 24:00, not 00:00.
1708
1709      The 1916-10-01, 1919-10-05, and 1920-09-19 transitions were at
1710      00:00, not 01:00.
1711
1712      The 1917-09-30 and 1918-10-06 transitions were at 24:00, not
1713      01:00.
1714
1715      The 1944-09-17 transition was at 03:00, not 01:00.  This
1716      particular change is taken from Italian law as INRiM's table,
1717      (which says 02:00) appears to have a typo here.  Also, keep the
1718      1944-04-03 transition for Europe/Rome, as Rome was controlled by
1719      Germany then.
1720
1721      The 1967-1970 and 1972-1974 fallback transitions were at 01:00,
1722      not 00:00.
1723
1724  Changes to code
1725
1726    The code should now be buildable on AmigaOS merely by setting the
1727    appropriate Makefile variables.  (From a patch by Carsten Larsen.)
1728
1729
1730Release 2016h - 2016-10-19 23:17:57 -0700
1731
1732  Changes to future timestamps
1733
1734    Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron end DST on 2016-10-29 at 01:00, not
1735    2016-10-21 at 00:00.  (Thanks to Sharef Mustafa.)  Predict that
1736    future fall transitions will be on the last Saturday of October
1737    at 01:00, which is consistent with predicted spring transitions
1738    on the last Saturday of March.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
1739
1740  Changes to past timestamps
1741
1742    In Turkey, transitions in 1986-1990 were at 01:00 standard time
1743    not at 02:00, and the spring 1994 transition was on March 20, not
1744    March 27.  (Thanks to Kıvanç Yazan.)
1745
1746  Changes to past and future time zone abbreviations
1747
1748    Asia/Colombo now uses numeric time zone abbreviations like "+0530"
1749    instead of alphabetic ones like "IST" and "LKT".  Various
1750    English-language sources use "IST", "LKT" and "SLST", with no
1751    working consensus.  (Usage of "SLST" mentioned by Sadika
1752    Sumanapala.)
1753
1754  Changes to code
1755
1756    zic no longer mishandles relativizing file names when creating
1757    symbolic links like /etc/localtime, when these symbolic links
1758    are outside the usual directory hierarchy.  This fixes a bug
1759    introduced in 2016g.  (Problem reported by Andreas Stieger.)
1760
1761  Changes to build procedure
1762
1763    New rules 'traditional_tarballs' and 'traditional_signatures' for
1764    building just the traditional-format distribution.  (Requested by
1765    Deborah Goldsmith.)
1766
1767    The file 'version' is now put into the tzdata tarball too.
1768    (Requested by Howard Hinnant.)
1769
1770  Changes to documentation and commentary
1771
1772    The 'Theory' file now has a section on interface stability.
1773    (Requested by Paul Koning.)  It also mentions features like
1774    tm_zone and localtime_rz that have long been supported by the
1775    reference code.
1776
1777    tz-link.htm has improved coverage of time zone boundaries suitable
1778    for geolocation.  (Thanks to heads-ups from Evan Siroky and Matt
1779    Johnson.)
1780
1781    The US commentary now mentions Allen and the "day of two noons".
1782
1783    The Fiji commentary mentions the government's 2016-10-03 press
1784    release.  (Thanks to Raymond Kumar.)
1785
1786
1787Release 2016g - 2016-09-13 08:56:38 -0700
1788
1789  Changes to future timestamps
1790
1791    Turkey switched from EET/EEST (+02/+03) to permanent +03,
1792    effective 2016-09-07.  (Thanks to Burak AYDIN.)  Use "+03" rather
1793    than an invented abbreviation for the new time.
1794
1795    New leap second 2016-12-31 23:59:60 UTC as per IERS Bulletin C 52.
1796    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
1797
1798  Changes to past timestamps
1799
1800    For America/Los_Angeles, spring-forward transition times have been
1801    corrected from 02:00 to 02:01 in 1948, and from 02:00 to 01:00 in
1802    1950-1966.
1803
1804    For zones using Soviet time on 1919-07-01, transitions to UT-based
1805    time were at 00:00 UT, not at 02:00 local time.  The affected
1806    zones are Europe/Kirov, Europe/Moscow, Europe/Samara, and
1807    Europe/Ulyanovsk.  (Thanks to Alexander Belopolsky.)
1808
1809  Changes to past and future time zone abbreviations
1810
1811    The Factory zone now uses the time zone abbreviation -00 instead
1812    of a long English-language string, as -00 is now the normal way to
1813    represent an undefined time zone.
1814
1815    Several zones in Antarctica and the former Soviet Union, along
1816    with zones intended for ships at sea that cannot use POSIX TZ
1817    strings, now use numeric time zone abbreviations instead of
1818    invented or obsolete alphanumeric abbreviations.  The affected
1819    zones are Antarctica/Casey, Antarctica/Davis,
1820    Antarctica/DumontDUrville, Antarctica/Mawson, Antarctica/Rothera,
1821    Antarctica/Syowa, Antarctica/Troll, Antarctica/Vostok,
1822    Asia/Anadyr, Asia/Ashgabat, Asia/Baku, Asia/Bishkek, Asia/Chita,
1823    Asia/Dushanbe, Asia/Irkutsk, Asia/Kamchatka, Asia/Khandyga,
1824    Asia/Krasnoyarsk, Asia/Magadan, Asia/Omsk, Asia/Sakhalin,
1825    Asia/Samarkand, Asia/Srednekolymsk, Asia/Tashkent, Asia/Tbilisi,
1826    Asia/Ust-Nera, Asia/Vladivostok, Asia/Yakutsk, Asia/Yekaterinburg,
1827    Asia/Yerevan, Etc/GMT-14, Etc/GMT-13, Etc/GMT-12, Etc/GMT-11,
1828    Etc/GMT-10, Etc/GMT-9, Etc/GMT-8, Etc/GMT-7, Etc/GMT-6, Etc/GMT-5,
1829    Etc/GMT-4, Etc/GMT-3, Etc/GMT-2, Etc/GMT-1, Etc/GMT+1, Etc/GMT+2,
1830    Etc/GMT+3, Etc/GMT+4, Etc/GMT+5, Etc/GMT+6, Etc/GMT+7, Etc/GMT+8,
1831    Etc/GMT+9, Etc/GMT+10, Etc/GMT+11, Etc/GMT+12, Europe/Kaliningrad,
1832    Europe/Minsk, Europe/Samara, Europe/Volgograd, and
1833    Indian/Kerguelen.  For Europe/Moscow the invented abbreviation MSM
1834    was replaced by +05, whereas MSK and MSD were kept as they are not
1835    our invention and are widely used.
1836
1837  Changes to zone names
1838
1839    Rename Asia/Rangoon to Asia/Yangon, with a backward compatibility link.
1840    (Thanks to David Massoud.)
1841
1842  Changes to code
1843
1844    zic no longer generates binary files containing POSIX TZ-like
1845    strings that disagree with the local time type after the last
1846    explicit transition in the data.  This fixes a bug with
1847    Africa/Casablanca and Africa/El_Aaiun in some year-2037 timestamps
1848    on the reference platform.  (Thanks to Alexander Belopolsky for
1849    reporting the bug and suggesting a way forward.)
1850
1851    If the installed localtime and/or posixrules files are symbolic
1852    links, zic now keeps them symbolic links when updating them, for
1853    compatibility with platforms like OpenSUSE where other programs
1854    configure these files as symlinks.
1855
1856    zic now avoids hard linking to symbolic links, avoids some
1857    unnecessary mkdir and stat system calls, and uses shorter file
1858    names internally.
1859
1860    zdump has a new -i option to generate transitions in a
1861    more-compact but still human-readable format.  This option is
1862    experimental, and the output format may change in future versions.
1863    (Thanks to Jon Skeet for suggesting that an option was needed,
1864    and thanks to Tim Parenti and Chris Rovick for further comments.)
1865
1866  Changes to build procedure
1867
1868    An experimental distribution format is available, in addition
1869    to the traditional format which will continue to be distributed.
1870    The new format is a tarball tzdb-VERSION.tar.lz with signature
1871    file tzdb-VERSION.tar.lz.asc.  It unpacks to a top-level directory
1872    tzdb-VERSION containing the code and data of the traditional
1873    two-tarball format, along with extra data that may be useful.
1874    (Thanks to Antonio Diaz Diaz, Oscar van Vlijmen, and many others
1875    for comments about the experimental format.)
1876
1877    The release version number is now more accurate in the usual case
1878    where releases are built from a Git repository.  For example, if
1879    23 commits and some working-file changes have been made since
1880    release 2016g, the version number is now something like
1881    '2016g-23-g50556e3-dirty' instead of the misleading '2016g'.
1882    Tagged releases use the same version number format as before,
1883    e.g., '2016g'.  To support the more-accurate version number, its
1884    specification has moved from a line in the Makefile to a new
1885    source file 'version'.
1886
1887    The experimental distribution contains a file to2050.tzs that
1888    contains what should be the output of 'zdump -i -c 2050' on
1889    primary zones.  If this file is available, 'make check' now checks
1890    that zdump generates this output.
1891
1892    'make check_web' now works on Fedora-like distributions.
1893
1894  Changes to documentation and commentary
1895
1896    tzfile.5 now documents the new restriction on POSIX TZ-like
1897    strings that is now implemented by zic.
1898
1899    Comments now cite URLs for some 1917-1921 Russian DST decrees.
1900    (Thanks to Alexander Belopolsky.)
1901
1902    tz-link.htm mentions JuliaTime (thanks to Curtis Vogt) and Time4J
1903    (thanks to Meno Hochschild) and ThreeTen-Extra, and its
1904    description of Java 8 has been brought up to date (thanks to
1905    Stephen Colebourne).  Its description of local time on Mars has
1906    been updated to match current practice, and URLs have been updated
1907    and some obsolete ones removed.
1908
1909
1910Release 2016f - 2016-07-05 16:26:51 +0200
1911
1912  Changes affecting future timestamps
1913
1914    The Egyptian government changed its mind on short notice, and
1915    Africa/Cairo will not introduce DST starting 2016-07-07 after all.
1916    (Thanks to Mina Samuel.)
1917
1918    Asia/Novosibirsk switches from +06 to +07 on 2016-07-24 at 02:00.
1919    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1920
1921  Changes to past and future timestamps
1922
1923    Asia/Novokuznetsk and Asia/Novosibirsk now use numeric time zone
1924    abbreviations instead of invented ones.
1925
1926  Changes affecting past timestamps
1927
1928    Europe/Minsk's 1992-03-29 spring-forward transition was at 02:00 not 00:00.
1929    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1930
1931
1932Release 2016e - 2016-06-14 08:46:16 -0700
1933
1934  Changes affecting future timestamps
1935
1936    Africa/Cairo observes DST in 2016 from July 7 to the end of October.
1937    Guess October 27 and 24:00 transitions.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
1938    For future years, guess April's last Thursday to October's last
1939    Thursday except for Ramadan.
1940
1941  Changes affecting past timestamps
1942
1943    Locations while uninhabited now use '-00', not 'zzz', as a
1944    placeholder time zone abbreviation.  This is inspired by Internet
1945    RFC 3339 and is more consistent with numeric time zone
1946    abbreviations already used elsewhere.  The change affects several
1947    arctic and antarctic locations, e.g., America/Cambridge_Bay before
1948    1920 and Antarctica/Troll before 2005.
1949
1950    Asia/Baku's 1992-09-27 transition from +04 (DST) to +04 (non-DST) was
1951    at 03:00, not 23:00 the previous day.  (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
1952
1953  Changes to code
1954
1955    zic now outputs a dummy transition at time 2**31 - 1 in zones
1956    whose POSIX-style TZ strings contain a '<'.  This mostly works
1957    around Qt bug 53071 <https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-53071>.
1958    (Thanks to Zhanibek Adilbekov for reporting the Qt bug.)
1959
1960  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
1961
1962    tz-link.htm says why governments should give plenty of notice for
1963    time zone or DST changes, and refers to Matt Johnson's blog post.
1964
1965    tz-link.htm mentions Tzdata for Elixir.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
1966
1967
1968Release 2016d - 2016-04-17 22:50:29 -0700
1969
1970  Changes affecting future timestamps
1971
1972    America/Caracas switches from -0430 to -04 on 2016-05-01 at 02:30.
1973    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev for the heads-up.)
1974
1975    Asia/Magadan switches from +10 to +11 on 2016-04-24 at 02:00.
1976    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev and Matt Johnson.)
1977
1978    New zone Asia/Tomsk, split off from Asia/Novosibirsk.  It covers
1979    Tomsk Oblast, Russia, which switches from +06 to +07 on 2016-05-29
1980    at 02:00.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1981
1982  Changes affecting past timestamps
1983
1984    New zone Europe/Kirov, split off from Europe/Volgograd.  It covers
1985    Kirov Oblast, Russia, which switched from +04/+05 to +03/+04 on
1986    1989-03-26 at 02:00, roughly a year after Europe/Volgograd made
1987    the same change.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
1988
1989    Russia and nearby locations had daylight-saving transitions on
1990    1992-03-29 at 02:00 and 1992-09-27 at 03:00, instead of on
1991    1992-03-28 at 23:00 and 1992-09-26 at 23:00.  (Thanks to Stepan
1992    Golosunov.)
1993
1994    Many corrections to historical time in Kazakhstan from 1991
1995    through 2005.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)  Replace Kazakhstan's
1996    invented time zone abbreviations with numeric abbreviations.
1997
1998  Changes to commentary
1999
2000    Mention Internet RFCs 7808 (TZDIST) and 7809 (CalDAV time zone references).
2001
2002
2003Release 2016c - 2016-03-23 00:51:27 -0700
2004
2005  Changes affecting future timestamps
2006
2007    Azerbaijan no longer observes DST.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
2008
2009    Chile reverts from permanent to seasonal DST.  (Thanks to Juan
2010    Correa for the heads-up, and to Tim Parenti for corrections.)
2011    Guess that future transitions are August's and May's second
2012    Saturdays at 24:00 mainland time.  Also, call the period from
2013    2014-09-07 through 2016-05-14 daylight saving time instead of
2014    standard time, as that seems more appropriate now.
2015
2016  Changes affecting past timestamps
2017
2018    Europe/Kaliningrad and Europe/Vilnius changed from +03/+04 to
2019    +02/+03 on 1989-03-26, not 1991-03-31.  Europe/Volgograd changed
2020    from +04/+05 to +03/+04 on 1988-03-27, not 1989-03-26.
2021    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
2022
2023  Changes to commentary
2024
2025    Several updates and URLs for historical and proposed Russian changes.
2026    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov, Matt Johnson, and Alexander Krivenyshev.)
2027
2028
2029Release 2016b - 2016-03-12 17:30:14 -0800
2030
2031  Compatibility note
2032
2033    Starting with release 2016b, some data entries cause zic implementations
2034    derived from tz releases 2005j through 2015e to issue warnings like
2035    "time zone abbreviation differs from POSIX standard (+03)".
2036    These warnings should not otherwise affect zic's output and can safely be
2037    ignored on today's platforms, as the warnings refer to a restriction in
2038    POSIX.1-1988 that was removed in POSIX.1-2001.  One way to suppress the
2039    warnings is to upgrade to zic derived from tz releases 2015f and later.
2040
2041  Changes affecting future timestamps
2042
2043    New zones Europe/Astrakhan and Europe/Ulyanovsk for Astrakhan and
2044    Ulyanovsk Oblasts, Russia, both of which will switch from +03 to +04 on
2045    2016-03-27 at 02:00 local time.  They need distinct zones since their
2046    post-1970 histories disagree.  New zone Asia/Barnaul for Altai Krai and
2047    Altai Republic, Russia, which will switch from +06 to +07 on the same date
2048    and local time.  The Astrakhan change is already official; the others have
2049    passed the first reading in the State Duma and are extremely likely.
2050    Also, Asia/Sakhalin moves from +10 to +11 on 2016-03-27 at 02:00.
2051    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev for the heads-up, and to Matt Johnson
2052    and Stepan Golosunov for followup.)
2053
2054    As a trial of a new system that needs less information to be made up,
2055    the new zones use numeric time zone abbreviations like "+04"
2056    instead of invented abbreviations like "ASTT".
2057
2058    Haiti will not observe DST in 2016.  (Thanks to Jean Antoine via
2059    Steffen Thorsen.)
2060
2061    Palestine's spring-forward transition on 2016-03-26 is at 01:00, not 00:00.
2062    (Thanks to Hannah Kreitem.) Guess future transitions will be March's last
2063    Saturday at 01:00, not March's last Friday at 24:00.
2064
2065  Changes affecting past timestamps
2066
2067    Europe/Chisinau observed DST during 1990, and switched from +04 to
2068    +03 at 1990-05-06 02:00, instead of switching from +03 to +02.
2069    (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
2070
2071    1991 abbreviations in Europe/Samara should be SAMT/SAMST, not
2072    KUYT/KUYST.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)
2073
2074  Changes to code
2075
2076    tzselect's diagnostics and checking, and checktab.awk's checking,
2077    have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)
2078
2079    tzcode now builds under MinGW.  (Thanks to Ian Abbott and Esben Haabendal.)
2080
2081    tzselect now tests Julian-date TZ settings more accurately.
2082    (Thanks to J William Piggott.)
2083
2084  Changes to commentary
2085
2086    Comments in zone tables have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)
2087
2088    tzselect again limits its menu comments so that menus fit on a
2089    24×80 alphanumeric display.
2090
2091    A new web page tz-how-to.html.  (Thanks to Bill Seymour.)
2092
2093    In the Theory file, the description of possible time zone abbreviations in
2094    tzdata has been cleaned up, as the old description was unclear and
2095    inconsistent.  (Thanks to Alain Mouette for reporting the problem.)
2096
2097
2098Release 2016a - 2016-01-26 23:28:02 -0800
2099
2100  Changes affecting future timestamps
2101
2102    America/Cayman will not observe daylight saving this year after all.
2103    Revert our guess that it would.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
2104
2105    Asia/Chita switches from +0800 to +0900 on 2016-03-27 at 02:00.
2106    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev.)
2107
2108    Asia/Tehran now has DST predictions for the year 2038 and later,
2109    to be March 21 00:00 to September 21 00:00.  This is likely better
2110    than predicting no DST, albeit off by a day every now and then.
2111
2112  Changes affecting past and future timestamps
2113
2114    America/Metlakatla switched from PST all year to AKST/AKDT on
2115    2015-11-01 at 02:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
2116
2117    America/Santa_Isabel has been removed, and replaced with a
2118    backward compatibility link to America/Tijuana.  Its contents were
2119    apparently based on a misreading of Mexican legislation.
2120
2121  Changes affecting past timestamps
2122
2123    Asia/Karachi's two transition times in 2002 were off by a minute.
2124    (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
2125
2126  Changes affecting build procedure
2127
2128    An installer can now combine leap seconds with use of the backzone file,
2129    e.g., with 'make PACKRATDATA=backzone REDO=posix_right zones'.
2130    The old 'make posix_packrat' rule is now marked as obsolescent.
2131    (Thanks to Ian Abbott for an initial implementation.)
2132
2133  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
2134
2135    A new file LICENSE makes it easier to see that the code and data
2136    are mostly public-domain.  (Thanks to James Knight.)  The three
2137    non-public-domain files now use the current (3-clause) BSD license
2138    instead of older versions of that license.
2139
2140    tz-link.htm mentions the BDE library (thanks to Andrew Paprocki),
2141    CCTZ (thanks to Tim Parenti), TimeJones.com, and has a new section
2142    on editing tz source files (with a mention of Sublime zoneinfo,
2143    thanks to Gilmore Davidson).
2144
2145    The Theory and asia files now mention the 2015 book "The Global
2146    Transformation of Time, 1870-1950", and cite a couple of reviews.
2147
2148    The America/Chicago entry now documents the informal use of US
2149    central time in Fort Pierre, South Dakota.  (Thanks to Rick
2150    McDermid, Matt Johnson, and Steve Jones.)
2151
2152
2153Release 2015g - 2015-10-01 00:39:51 -0700
2154
2155  Changes affecting future timestamps
2156
2157    Turkey's 2015 fall-back transition is scheduled for Nov. 8, not Oct. 25.
2158    (Thanks to Fatih.)
2159
2160    Norfolk moves from +1130 to +1100 on 2015-10-04 at 02:00 local time.
2161    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev.)
2162
2163    Fiji's 2016 fall-back transition is scheduled for January 17, not 24.
2164    (Thanks to Ken Rylander.)
2165
2166    Fort Nelson, British Columbia will not fall back on 2015-11-01.  It has
2167    effectively been on MST (-0700) since it advanced its clocks on 2015-03-08.
2168    New zone America/Fort_Nelson.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
2169
2170  Changes affecting past timestamps
2171
2172    Norfolk observed DST from 1974-10-27 02:00 to 1975-03-02 02:00.
2173
2174  Changes affecting code
2175
2176    localtime no longer mishandles America/Anchorage after 2037.
2177    (Thanks to Bradley White for reporting the bug.)
2178
2179    On hosts with signed 32-bit time_t, localtime no longer mishandles
2180    Pacific/Fiji after 2038-01-16 14:00 UTC.
2181
2182    The localtime module allows the variables 'timezone', 'daylight',
2183    and 'altzone' to be in common storage shared with other modules,
2184    and declares them in case the system <time.h> does not.
2185    (Problems reported by Kees Dekker.)
2186
2187    On platforms with tm_zone, strftime.c now assumes it is not NULL.
2188    This simplifies the code and is consistent with zdump.c.
2189    (Problem reported by Christos Zoulas.)
2190
2191  Changes affecting documentation
2192
2193   The tzfile man page now documents that transition times denote the
2194   starts (not the ends) of the corresponding time periods.
2195   (Ambiguity reported by Bill Seymour.)
2196
2197
2198Release 2015f - 2015-08-10 18:06:56 -0700
2199
2200  Changes affecting future timestamps
2201
2202    North Korea switches to +0830 on 2015-08-15.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
2203    The abbreviation remains "KST".  (Thanks to Robert Elz.)
2204
2205    Uruguay no longer observes DST.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen
2206    and Pablo Camargo.)
2207
2208  Changes affecting past and future timestamps
2209
2210    Moldova starts and ends DST at 00:00 UTC, not at 01:00 UTC.
2211    (Thanks to Roman Tudos.)
2212
2213  Changes affecting data format and code
2214
2215    zic's '-y YEARISTYPE' option is no longer documented.  The TYPE
2216    field of a Rule line should now be '-'; the old values 'even',
2217    'odd', 'uspres', 'nonpres', 'nonuspres' were already undocumented.
2218    Although the implementation has not changed, these features do not
2219    work in the default installation, they are not used in the data,
2220    and they are now considered obsolescent.
2221
2222    zic now checks that two rules don't take effect at the same time.
2223    (Thanks to Jon Skeet and Arthur David Olson.)  Constraints on
2224    simultaneity are now documented.
2225
2226    The two characters '%z' in a zone format now stand for the UT
2227    offset, e.g., '-07' for seven hours behind UT and '+0530' for
2228    five hours and thirty minutes ahead.  This better supports time
2229    zone abbreviations conforming to POSIX.1-2001 and later.
2230
2231  Changes affecting installed data files
2232
2233    Comments for America/Halifax and America/Glace_Bay have been improved.
2234    (Thanks to Brian Inglis.)
2235
2236    Data entries have been simplified for Atlantic/Canary, Europe/Simferopol,
2237    Europe/Sofia, and Europe/Tallinn.  This yields slightly smaller
2238    installed data files for Europe/Simferopol and Europe/Tallinn.
2239    It does not affect timestamps.  (Thanks to Howard Hinnant.)
2240
2241  Changes affecting code
2242
2243    zdump and zic no longer warn about valid time zone abbreviations
2244    like '-05'.
2245
2246    Some Visual Studio 2013 warnings have been suppressed.
2247    (Thanks to Kees Dekker.)
2248
2249    'date' no longer sets the time of day and its -a, -d, -n and -t
2250    options have been removed.  Long obsolescent, the implementation
2251    of these features had porting problems.  Builders no longer need
2252    to configure HAVE_ADJTIME, HAVE_SETTIMEOFDAY, or HAVE_UTMPX_H.
2253    (Thanks to Kees Dekker for pointing out the problem.)
2254
2255  Changes affecting documentation
2256
2257    The Theory file mentions naming issues earlier, as these seem to be
2258    poorly publicized (thanks to Gilmore Davidson for reporting the problem).
2259
2260    tz-link.htm mentions Time Zone Database Parser (thanks to Howard Hinnant).
2261
2262    Mention that Herbert Samuel introduced the term "Summer Time".
2263
2264
2265Release 2015e - 2015-06-13 10:56:02 -0700
2266
2267  Changes affecting future timestamps
2268
2269    Morocco will suspend DST from 2015-06-14 03:00 through 2015-07-19 02:00,
2270    not 06-13 and 07-18 as we had guessed.  (Thanks to Milamber.)
2271
2272    Assume Cayman Islands will observe DST starting next year, using US rules.
2273    Although it isn't guaranteed, it is the most likely.
2274
2275  Changes affecting data format
2276
2277    The file 'iso3166.tab' now uses UTF-8, so that its entries can better
2278    spell the names of Åland Islands, Côte d'Ivoire, and Réunion.
2279
2280  Changes affecting code
2281
2282    When displaying data, tzselect converts it to the current locale's
2283    encoding if the iconv command works.  (Problem reported by random832.)
2284
2285    tzselect no longer mishandles Dominica, fixing a bug introduced
2286    in Release 2014f.  (Problem reported by Owen Leibman.)
2287
2288    zic -l no longer fails when compiled with -DTZDEFAULT=\"/etc/localtime\".
2289    This fixes a bug introduced in Release 2014f.
2290    (Problem reported by Leonardo Chiquitto.)
2291
2292
2293Release 2015d - 2015-04-24 08:09:46 -0700
2294
2295  Changes affecting future timestamps
2296
2297    Egypt will not observe DST in 2015 and will consider canceling it
2298    permanently.  For now, assume no DST indefinitely.
2299    (Thanks to Ahmed Nazmy and Tim Parenti.)
2300
2301  Changes affecting past timestamps
2302
2303    America/Whitehorse switched from UT -09 to -08 on 1967-05-28, not
2304    1966-07-01.  Also, Yukon's time zone history is documented better.
2305    (Thanks to Brian Inglis and Dennis Ferguson.)
2306
2307  Change affecting past and future time zone abbreviations
2308
2309    The abbreviations for Hawaii-Aleutian standard and daylight times
2310    have been changed from HAST/HADT to HST/HDT, as per US Government
2311    Printing Office style.  This affects only America/Adak since 1983,
2312    as America/Honolulu was already using the new style.
2313
2314  Changes affecting code
2315
2316   zic has some minor performance improvements.
2317
2318
2319Release 2015c - 2015-04-11 08:55:55 -0700
2320
2321  Changes affecting future timestamps
2322
2323    Egypt's spring-forward transition is at 24:00 on April's last Thursday,
2324    not 00:00 on April's last Friday.  2015's transition will therefore be on
2325    Thursday, April 30 at 24:00, not Friday, April 24 at 00:00.  Similar fixes
2326    apply to 2026, 2037, 2043, etc.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
2327
2328  Changes affecting past timestamps
2329
2330    The following changes affect some pre-1991 Chile-related timestamps
2331    in America/Santiago, Antarctica/Palmer, and Pacific/Easter.
2332
2333      The 1910 transition was January 10, not January 1.
2334
2335      The 1918 transition was September 10, not September 1.
2336
2337      The UT -04 time observed from 1932 to 1942 is now considered to
2338      be standard time, not year-round DST.
2339
2340      Santiago observed DST (UT -03) from 1946-07-15 through
2341      1946-08-31, then reverted to standard time, then switched to -05
2342      on 1947-04-01.
2343
2344      Assume transitions before 1968 were at 00:00, since we have no data
2345      saying otherwise.
2346
2347      The spring 1988 transition was 1988-10-09, not 1988-10-02.
2348      The fall 1990 transition was 1990-03-11, not 1990-03-18.
2349
2350      Assume no UT offset change for Pacific/Easter on 1890-01-01,
2351      and omit all transitions on Pacific/Easter from 1942 through 1946
2352      since we have no data suggesting that they existed.
2353
2354    One more zone has been turned into a link, as it differed
2355    from an existing zone only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2356    this change affects UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2357    The zone's old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2358    The affected zone is America/Montreal.
2359
2360  Changes affecting commentary
2361
2362    Mention the TZUpdater tool.
2363
2364    Mention "The Time Now".  (Thanks to Brandon Ramsey.)
2365
2366
2367Release 2015b - 2015-03-19 23:28:11 -0700
2368
2369  Changes affecting future timestamps
2370
2371    Mongolia will start observing DST again this year, from the last
2372    Saturday in March at 02:00 to the last Saturday in September at 00:00.
2373    (Thanks to Ganbold Tsagaankhuu.)
2374
2375    Palestine will start DST on March 28, not March 27.  Also,
2376    correct the fall 2014 transition from September 26 to October 24.
2377    Adjust future predictions accordingly.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
2378
2379  Changes affecting past timestamps
2380
2381    The 1982 zone shift in Pacific/Easter has been corrected, fixing a 2015a
2382    regression.  (Thanks to Stuart Bishop for reporting the problem.)
2383
2384    Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
2385    from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2386    these changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2387    Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2388    The affected zones are: America/Antigua, America/Cayman,
2389    Pacific/Midway, and Pacific/Saipan.
2390
2391  Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
2392
2393    Correct the 1992-2010 DST abbreviation in Volgograd from "MSK" to "MSD".
2394    (Thanks to Hank W.)
2395
2396  Changes affecting code
2397
2398    Fix integer overflow bug in reference 'mktime' implementation.
2399    (Problem reported by Jörg Richter.)
2400
2401    Allow -Dtime_tz=time_t compilations, and allow -Dtime_tz=... libraries
2402    to be used in the same executable as standard-library time_t functions.
2403    (Problems reported by Bradley White.)
2404
2405  Changes affecting commentary
2406
2407    Cite the recent Mexican decree changing Quintana Roo's time zone.
2408    (Thanks to Carlos Raúl Perasso.)
2409
2410    Likewise for the recent Chilean decree.  (Thanks to Eduardo Romero Urra.)
2411
2412    Update info about Mars time.
2413
2414
2415Release 2015a - 2015-01-29 22:35:20 -0800
2416
2417  Changes affecting future timestamps
2418
2419    The Mexican state of Quintana Roo, represented by America/Cancun,
2420    will shift from Central Time with DST to Eastern Time without DST
2421    on 2015-02-01 at 02:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen and Gwillim Law.)
2422
2423    Chile will not change clocks in April or thereafter; its new standard time
2424    will be its old daylight saving time.  This affects America/Santiago,
2425    Pacific/Easter, and Antarctica/Palmer.  (Thanks to Juan Correa.)
2426
2427    New leap second 2015-06-30 23:59:60 UTC as per IERS Bulletin C 49.
2428    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
2429
2430  Changes affecting past timestamps
2431
2432    Iceland observed DST in 1919 and 1921, and its 1939 fallback
2433    transition was Oct. 29, not Nov. 29.  Remove incorrect data from
2434    Shanks about time in Iceland between 1837 and 1908.
2435
2436    Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
2437    from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2438    these changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2439    Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2440    The affected zones are: Asia/Aden, Asia/Bahrain, Asia/Kuwait,
2441    and Asia/Muscat.
2442
2443  Changes affecting code
2444
2445    tzalloc now scrubs time zone abbreviations compatibly with the way
2446    that tzset always has, by replacing invalid bytes with '_' and by
2447    shortening too-long abbreviations.
2448
2449    tzselect ports to POSIX awk implementations, no longer mishandles
2450    POSIX TZ settings when GNU awk is used, and reports POSIX TZ
2451    settings to the user.  (Thanks to Stefan Kuhn.)
2452
2453  Changes affecting build procedure
2454
2455    'make check' now checks for links to links in the data.
2456    One such link (for Africa/Asmera) has been fixed.
2457    (Thanks to Stephen Colebourne for pointing out the problem.)
2458
2459  Changes affecting commentary
2460
2461    The leapseconds file commentary now mentions the expiration date.
2462    (Problem reported by Martin Burnicki.)
2463
2464    Update Mexican Library of Congress URL.
2465
2466
2467Release 2014j - 2014-11-10 17:37:11 -0800
2468
2469  Changes affecting current and future timestamps
2470
2471    Turks & Caicos' switch from US eastern time to UT -04 year-round
2472    did not occur on 2014-11-02 at 02:00.  It's currently scheduled
2473    for 2015-11-01 at 02:00.  (Thanks to Chris Walton.)
2474
2475  Changes affecting past timestamps
2476
2477    Many pre-1989 timestamps have been corrected for Asia/Seoul and
2478    Asia/Pyongyang, based on sources for the Korean-language Wikipedia
2479    entry for time in Korea.  (Thanks to Sanghyuk Jung.)  Also, no
2480    longer guess that Pyongyang mimicked Seoul time after World War II,
2481    as this is politically implausible.
2482
2483    Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
2484    from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2485    these changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2486    Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2487    The affected zones are: Africa/Addis_Ababa, Africa/Asmara,
2488    Africa/Dar_es_Salaam, Africa/Djibouti, Africa/Kampala,
2489    Africa/Mogadishu, Indian/Antananarivo, Indian/Comoro, and
2490    Indian/Mayotte.
2491
2492  Changes affecting commentary
2493
2494    The commentary is less enthusiastic about Shanks as a source,
2495    and is more careful to distinguish UT from UTC.
2496
2497
2498Release 2014i - 2014-10-21 22:04:57 -0700
2499
2500  Changes affecting future timestamps
2501
2502    Pacific/Fiji will observe DST from 2014-11-02 02:00 to 2015-01-18 03:00.
2503    (Thanks to Ken Rylander for the heads-up.)  Guess that future
2504    years will use a similar pattern.
2505
2506    A new Zone Pacific/Bougainville, for the part of Papua New Guinea
2507    that plans to switch from UT +10 to +11 on 2014-12-28 at 02:00.
2508    (Thanks to Kiley Walbom for the heads-up.)
2509
2510  Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
2511
2512    Since Belarus is not changing its clocks even though Moscow is,
2513    the time zone abbreviation in Europe/Minsk is changing from FET
2514    to its more-traditional value MSK on 2014-10-26 at 01:00.
2515    (Thanks to Alexander Bokovoy for the heads-up about Belarus.)
2516
2517    The new abbreviation IDT stands for the pre-1976 use of UT +08 in
2518    Indochina, to distinguish it better from ICT (+07).
2519
2520  Changes affecting past timestamps
2521
2522    Many timestamps have been corrected for Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh before 1976
2523    (thanks to Trần Ngọc Quân for an indirect pointer to Trần Tiến Bình's
2524    authoritative book).  Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh has been added to
2525    zone1970.tab, to give tzselect users in Vietnam two choices,
2526    since north and south Vietnam disagreed after our 1970 cutoff.
2527
2528    Asia/Phnom_Penh and Asia/Vientiane have been turned into links, as
2529    they differed from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As
2530    usual, these changes affect pre-1970 timestamps only.  Their old
2531    contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2532
2533  Changes affecting code
2534
2535    The time-related library functions now set errno on failure, and
2536    some crashes in the new tzalloc-related library functions have
2537    been fixed.  (Thanks to Christos Zoulas for reporting most of
2538    these problems and for suggesting fixes.)
2539
2540    If USG_COMPAT is defined and the requested timestamp is standard time,
2541    the tz library's localtime and mktime functions now set the extern
2542    variable timezone to a value appropriate for that timestamp; and
2543    similarly for ALTZONE, daylight saving time, and the altzone variable.
2544    This change is a companion to the tzname change in 2014h, and is
2545    designed to make timezone and altzone more compatible with tzname.
2546
2547    The tz library's functions now set errno to EOVERFLOW if they fail
2548    because the result cannot be represented.  ctime and ctime_r now
2549    return NULL and set errno when a timestamp is out of range, rather
2550    than having undefined behavior.
2551
2552    Some bugs associated with the new 2014g functions have been fixed.
2553    This includes a bug that largely incapacitated the new functions
2554    time2posix_z and posix2time_z.  (Thanks to Christos Zoulas.)
2555    It also includes some uses of uninitialized variables after tzalloc.
2556    The new code uses the standard type 'ssize_t', which the Makefile
2557    now gives porting advice about.
2558
2559  Changes affecting commentary
2560
2561    Updated URLs for NRC Canada (thanks to Matt Johnson and Brian Inglis).
2562
2563
2564Release 2014h - 2014-09-25 18:59:03 -0700
2565
2566  Changes affecting past timestamps
2567
2568    America/Jamaica's 1974 spring-forward transition was Jan. 6, not Apr. 28.
2569
2570    Shanks says Asia/Novokuznetsk switched from LMT (not "NMT") on 1924-05-01,
2571    not 1920-01-06.  The old entry was based on a misinterpretation of Shanks.
2572
2573    Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
2574    from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2575    these changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2576    Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2577    The affected zones are: Africa/Blantyre, Africa/Bujumbura,
2578    Africa/Gaborone, Africa/Harare, Africa/Kigali, Africa/Lubumbashi,
2579    Africa/Lusaka, Africa/Maseru, and Africa/Mbabane.
2580
2581  Changes affecting code
2582
2583    zdump -V and -v now output gmtoff= values on all platforms,
2584    not merely on platforms defining TM_GMTOFF.
2585
2586    The tz library's localtime and mktime functions now set tzname to a value
2587    appropriate for the requested timestamp, and zdump now uses this
2588    on platforms not defining TM_ZONE, fixing a 2014g regression.
2589    (Thanks to Tim Parenti for reporting the problem.)
2590
2591    The tz library no longer sets tzname if localtime or mktime fails.
2592
2593    zdump -c no longer mishandles transitions near year boundaries.
2594    (Thanks to Tim Parenti for reporting the problem.)
2595
2596    An access to uninitialized data has been fixed.
2597    (Thanks to Jörg Richter for reporting the problem.)
2598
2599    When THREAD_SAFE is defined, the code ports to the C11 memory model.
2600    A memory leak has been fixed if ALL_STATE and THREAD_SAFE are defined
2601    and two threads race to initialize data used by gmtime-like functions.
2602    (Thanks to Andy Heninger for reporting the problems.)
2603
2604  Changes affecting build procedure
2605
2606    'make check' now checks better for properly-sorted data.
2607
2608  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
2609
2610    zdump's gmtoff=N output is now documented, and its isdst=D output
2611    is now documented to possibly output D values other than 0 or 1.
2612
2613    zdump -c's treatment of years is now documented to use the
2614    Gregorian calendar and Universal Time without leap seconds,
2615    and its behavior at cutoff boundaries is now documented better.
2616    (Thanks to Arthur David Olson and Tim Parenti for reporting the problems.)
2617
2618    Programs are now documented to use the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
2619    (Thanks to Alan Barrett for the suggestion.)
2620
2621    Fractional-second GMT offsets have been documented for civil time
2622    in 19th-century Chennai, Jakarta, and New York.
2623
2624
2625Release 2014g - 2014-08-28 12:31:23 -0700
2626
2627  Changes affecting future timestamps
2628
2629    Turks & Caicos is switching from US eastern time to UT -04
2630    year-round, modeled as a switch on 2014-11-02 at 02:00.
2631    [As noted in 2014j, this switch was later delayed.]
2632
2633  Changes affecting past timestamps
2634
2635    Time in Russia or the USSR before 1926 or so has been corrected by
2636    a few seconds in the following zones: Asia/Irkutsk,
2637    Asia/Krasnoyarsk, Asia/Omsk, Asia/Samarkand, Asia/Tbilisi,
2638    Asia/Vladivostok, Asia/Yakutsk, Europe/Riga, Europe/Samara.  For
2639    Asia/Yekaterinburg the correction is a few minutes.  (Thanks to
2640    Vladimir Karpinsky.)
2641
2642    The Portuguese decree of 1911-05-26 took effect on 1912-01-01.
2643    This affects 1911 timestamps in Africa/Bissau, Africa/Luanda,
2644    Atlantic/Azores, and Atlantic/Madeira.  Also, Lisbon's pre-1912
2645    GMT offset was -0:36:45 (rounded from -0:36:44.68), not -0:36:32.
2646    (Thanks to Stephen Colebourne for pointing to the decree.)
2647
2648    Asia/Dhaka ended DST on 2009-12-31 at 24:00, not 23:59.
2649
2650    A new file 'backzone' contains data which may appeal to
2651    connoisseurs of old timestamps, although it is out of scope for
2652    the tz database, is often poorly sourced, and contains some data
2653    that is known to be incorrect.  The new file is not recommended
2654    for ordinary use and its entries are not installed by default.
2655    (Thanks to Lester Caine for the high-quality Jersey, Guernsey, and
2656    Isle of Man entries.)
2657
2658    Some more zones have been turned into links, when they differed
2659    from existing zones only for older timestamps.  As usual,
2660    these changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.
2661    Their old contents have been moved to the 'backzone' file.
2662    The affected zones are: Africa/Bangui, Africa/Brazzaville,
2663    Africa/Douala, Africa/Kinshasa, Africa/Libreville, Africa/Luanda,
2664    Africa/Malabo, Africa/Niamey, and Africa/Porto-Novo.
2665
2666  Changes affecting code
2667
2668    Unless NETBSD_INSPIRED is defined to 0, the tz library now
2669    supplies functions for creating and using objects that represent
2670    timezones. The new functions are tzalloc, tzfree, localtime_rz,
2671    mktime_z, and (if STD_INSPIRED is also defined) posix2time_z and
2672    time2posix_z.  They are intended for performance: for example,
2673    localtime_rz (unlike localtime_r) is trivially thread-safe without
2674    locking.  (Thanks to Christos Zoulas for proposing NetBSD-inspired
2675    functions, and to Alan Barrett and Jonathan Lennox for helping to
2676    debug the change.)
2677
2678    zdump now builds with the tz library unless USE_LTZ is defined to 0,
2679    This lets zdump use tz features even if the system library lacks them.
2680    To build zdump with the system library, use 'make CFLAGS=-DUSE_LTZ=0
2681    TZDOBJS=zdump.o CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES='.
2682
2683    zdump now uses localtime_rz if available, as it's significantly faster,
2684    and it can help zdump better diagnose invalid timezone names.
2685    Define HAVE_LOCALTIME_RZ to 0 to suppress this.  HAVE_LOCALTIME_RZ
2686    defaults to 1 if NETBSD_INSPIRED && USE_LTZ.  When localtime_rz is
2687    not available, zdump now uses localtime_r and tzset if available,
2688    as this is a bit cleaner and faster than plain localtime.  Compile
2689    with -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R=0 and/or -DHAVE_TZSET=0 if your system
2690    lacks these two functions.
2691
2692    If THREAD_SAFE is defined to 1, the tz library is now thread-safe.
2693    Although not needed for tz's own applications, which are single-threaded,
2694    this supports POSIX better if the tz library is used in multithreaded apps.
2695
2696    Some crashes have been fixed when zdump or the tz library is given
2697    invalid or outlandish input.
2698
2699    The tz library no longer mishandles leap seconds on platforms with
2700    unsigned time_t in timezones that lack ordinary transitions after 1970.
2701
2702    The tz code now attempts to infer TM_GMTOFF and TM_ZONE if not
2703    already defined, to make it easier to configure on common platforms.
2704    Define NO_TM_GMTOFF and NO_TM_ZONE to suppress this.
2705
2706    Unless the new macro UNINIT_TRAP is defined to 1, the tz code now
2707    assumes that reading uninitialized memory yields garbage values
2708    but does not cause other problems such as traps.
2709
2710    If TM_GMTOFF is defined and UNINIT_TRAP is 0, mktime is now
2711    more likely to guess right for ambiguous timestamps near
2712    transitions where tm_isdst does not change.
2713
2714    If HAVE_STRFTIME_L is defined to 1, the tz library now defines
2715    strftime_l for compatibility with recent versions of POSIX.
2716    Only the C locale is supported, though.  HAVE_STRFTIME_L defaults
2717    to 1 on recent POSIX versions, and to 0 otherwise.
2718
2719    tzselect -c now uses a hybrid distance measure that works better
2720    in Africa.  (Thanks to Alan Barrett for noting the problem.)
2721
2722    The C source code now ports to NetBSD when GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS is used,
2723    or when time_tz is defined.
2724
2725    When HAVE_UTMPX_H is set the 'date' command now builds on systems
2726    whose <utmpx.h> file does not define WTMPX_FILE, and when setting
2727    the date it updates the wtmpx file if _PATH_WTMPX is defined.
2728    This affects GNU/Linux and similar systems.
2729
2730    For easier maintenance later, some C code has been simplified,
2731    some lint has been removed, and the code has been tweaked so that
2732    plain 'make' is more likely to work.
2733
2734    The C type 'bool' is now used for boolean values, instead of 'int'.
2735
2736    The long-obsolete LOCALE_HOME code has been removed.
2737
2738    The long-obsolete 'gtime' function has been removed.
2739
2740  Changes affecting build procedure
2741
2742    'zdump' no longer links in ialloc.o, as it's not needed.
2743
2744    'make check_time_t_alternatives' no longer assumes GNU diff.
2745
2746  Changes affecting distribution tarballs
2747
2748    The files checktab.awk and zoneinfo2tdf.pl are now distributed in
2749    the tzdata tarball instead of the tzcode tarball, since they help
2750    maintain the data.  The NEWS and Theory files are now also
2751    distributed in the tzdata tarball, as they're relevant for data.
2752    (Thanks to Alan Barrett for pointing this out.)  Also, the
2753    leapseconds.awk file is no longer distributed in the tzcode
2754    tarball, since it belongs in the tzdata tarball (where 2014f
2755    inadvertently also distributed it).
2756
2757  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
2758
2759    A new file CONTRIBUTING is distributed.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti for
2760    suggesting a CONTRIBUTING file, and to Tony Finch and Walter Harms
2761    for debugging it.)
2762
2763    The man pages have been updated to use function prototypes,
2764    to document thread-safe variants like localtime_r, and to document
2765    the NetBSD-inspired functions tzalloc, tzfree, localtime_rz, and
2766    mktime_z.
2767
2768    The fields in Link lines have been renamed to be more descriptive
2769    and more like the parameters of 'ln'.  LINK-FROM has become TARGET,
2770    and LINK-TO has become LINK-NAME.
2771
2772    tz-link.htm mentions the IETF's tzdist working group; Windows
2773    Runtime etc. (thanks to Matt Johnson); and HP-UX's tztab.
2774
2775    Some broken URLs have been fixed in the commentary.  (Thanks to
2776    Lester Caine.)
2777
2778    Commentary about Philippines DST has been updated, and commentary
2779    on pre-1970 time in India has been added.
2780
2781
2782Release 2014f - 2014-08-05 17:42:36 -0700
2783
2784  Changes affecting future timestamps
2785
2786    Russia will subtract an hour from most of its time zones on 2014-10-26
2787    at 02:00 local time.  (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev.)
2788    There are a few exceptions: Magadan Oblast (Asia/Magadan) and Zabaykalsky
2789    Krai are subtracting two hours; conversely, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
2790    (Asia/Anadyr), Kamchatka Krai (Asia/Kamchatka), Kemerovo Oblast
2791    (Asia/Novokuznetsk), and the Samara Oblast and the Udmurt Republic
2792    (Europe/Samara) are not changing their clocks.  The changed zones are
2793    Europe/Kaliningrad, Europe/Moscow, Europe/Simferopol, Europe/Volgograd,
2794    Asia/Yekaterinburg, Asia/Omsk, Asia/Novosibirsk, Asia/Krasnoyarsk,
2795    Asia/Irkutsk, Asia/Yakutsk, Asia/Vladivostok, Asia/Khandyga,
2796    Asia/Sakhalin, and Asia/Ust-Nera; Asia/Magadan will have two hours
2797    subtracted; and Asia/Novokuznetsk's time zone abbreviation is affected,
2798    but not its UTC offset.  Two zones are added: Asia/Chita (split
2799    from Asia/Yakutsk, and also with two hours subtracted) and
2800    Asia/Srednekolymsk (split from Asia/Magadan, but with only one hour
2801    subtracted).  (Thanks to Tim Parenti for much of the above.)
2802
2803  Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
2804
2805    Australian eastern time zone abbreviations are now AEST/AEDT not EST,
2806    and similarly for the other Australian zones.  That is, for eastern
2807    standard and daylight saving time the abbreviations are AEST and AEDT
2808    instead of the former EST for both; similarly, ACST/ACDT, ACWST/ACWDT,
2809    and AWST/AWDT are now used instead of the former CST, CWST, and WST.
2810    This change does not affect UT offsets, only time zone abbreviations.
2811    (Thanks to Rich Tibbett and many others.)
2812
2813    Asia/Novokuznetsk shifts from NOVT to KRAT (remaining on UT +07)
2814    effective 2014-10-26 at 02:00 local time.
2815
2816    The time zone abbreviation for Xinjiang Time (observed in Ürümqi)
2817    has been changed from URUT to XJT.  (Thanks to Luther Ma.)
2818
2819    Prefer MSK/MSD for Moscow time in Russia, even in other cities.
2820    Similarly, prefer EET/EEST for eastern European time in Russia.
2821
2822    Change time zone abbreviations in (western) Samoa to use "ST" and
2823    "DT" suffixes, as this is more likely to match common practice.
2824    Prefix "W" to (western) Samoa time when its standard-time offset
2825    disagrees with that of American Samoa.
2826
2827    America/Metlakatla now uses PST, not MeST, to abbreviate its time zone.
2828
2829    Time zone abbreviations have been updated for Japan's two time
2830    zones used 1896-1937.  JWST now stands for Western Standard
2831    Time, and JCST for Central Standard Time (formerly this was CJT).
2832    These abbreviations are now used for time in Korea, Taiwan,
2833    and Sakhalin while controlled by Japan.
2834
2835  Changes affecting past timestamps
2836
2837    China's five zones have been simplified to two, since the post-1970
2838    differences in the other three seem to have been imaginary.  The
2839    zones Asia/Harbin, Asia/Chongqing, and Asia/Kashgar have been
2840    removed; backwards-compatibility links still work, albeit with
2841    different behaviors for timestamps before May 1980.  Asia/Urumqi's
2842    1980 transition to UT +08 has been removed, so that it is now at
2843    +06 and not +08.  (Thanks to Luther Ma and to Alois Treindl;
2844    Treindl sent helpful translations of two papers by Guo Qingsheng.)
2845
2846    Some zones have been turned into links, when they differed from existing
2847    zones only for older UT offsets where data entries were likely invented.
2848    These changes affect UT offsets in pre-1970 timestamps only.  This is
2849    similar to the change in release 2013e, except this time for western
2850    Africa.  The affected zones are: Africa/Bamako, Africa/Banjul,
2851    Africa/Conakry, Africa/Dakar, Africa/Freetown, Africa/Lome,
2852    Africa/Nouakchott, Africa/Ouagadougou, Africa/Sao_Tome, and
2853    Atlantic/St_Helena.  This also affects the backwards-compatibility
2854    link Africa/Timbuktu.  (Thanks to Alan Barrett, Stephen Colebourne,
2855    Tim Parenti, and David Patte for reporting problems in earlier
2856    versions of this change.)
2857
2858    Asia/Shanghai's pre-standard-time UT offset has been changed from
2859    8:05:57 to 8:05:43, the location of Xujiahui Observatory.  Its
2860    transition to standard time has been changed from 1928 to 1901.
2861
2862    Asia/Taipei switched to JWST on 1896-01-01, then to JST on 1937-10-01,
2863    then to CST on 1945-09-21 at 01:00, and did not observe DST in 1945.
2864    In 1946 it observed DST from 05-15 through 09-30; in 1947
2865    from 04-15 through 10-31; and in 1979 from 07-01 through 09-30.
2866    (Thanks to Yu-Cheng Chuang.)
2867
2868    Asia/Riyadh's transition to standard time is now 1947-03-14, not 1950.
2869
2870    Europe/Helsinki's 1942 fall-back transition was 10-04 at 01:00, not
2871    10-03 at 00:00.  (Thanks to Konstantin Hyppönen.)
2872
2873    Pacific/Pago_Pago has been changed from UT -11:30 to -11 for the
2874    period from 1911 to 1950.
2875
2876    Pacific/Chatham has been changed to New Zealand standard time plus
2877    45 minutes for the period before 1957, reflecting a 1956 remark in
2878    the New Zealand parliament.
2879
2880    Europe/Budapest has several pre-1946 corrections: in 1918 the transition
2881    out of DST was on 09-16, not 09-29; in 1919 it was on 11-24, not 09-15; in
2882    1945 it was on 11-01, not 11-03; in 1941 the transition to DST was 04-08
2883    not 04-06 at 02:00; and there was no DST in 1920.
2884
2885    Africa/Accra is now assumed to have observed DST from 1920 through 1935.
2886
2887    Time in Russia before 1927 or so has been corrected by a few seconds in
2888    the following zones: Europe/Moscow, Asia/Irkutsk, Asia/Tbilisi,
2889    Asia/Tashkent, Asia/Vladivostok, Asia/Yekaterinburg, Europe/Helsinki, and
2890    Europe/Riga.  Also, Moscow's location has been changed to its Kilometer 0
2891    point.  (Thanks to Vladimir Karpinsky for the Moscow changes.)
2892
2893  Changes affecting data format
2894
2895    A new file 'zone1970.tab' supersedes 'zone.tab' in the installed data.
2896    The new file's extended format allows multiple country codes per zone.
2897    The older file is still installed but is deprecated; its format is
2898    not changing and it will still be distributed for a while, but new
2899    applications should use the new file.
2900
2901    The new file format simplifies maintenance of obscure locations.
2902    To test this, it adds coverage for the Crozet Islands and the
2903    Scattered Islands.  (Thanks to Tobias Conradi and Antoine Leca.)
2904
2905    The file 'iso3166.tab' is planned to switch from ASCII to UTF-8.
2906    It is still ASCII now, but commentary about the switch has been added.
2907    The new file 'zone1970.tab' already uses UTF-8.
2908
2909  Changes affecting code
2910
2911    'localtime', 'mktime', etc. now use much less stack space if ALL_STATE
2912    is defined.  (Thanks to Elliott Hughes for reporting the problem.)
2913
2914    'zic' no longer mishandles input when ignoring case in locales that
2915    are not compatible with English, e.g., unibyte Turkish locales when
2916    compiled with HAVE_GETTEXT.
2917
2918    Error diagnostics of 'zic' and 'yearistype' have been reworded so that
2919    they no longer use ASCII '-' as if it were a dash.
2920
2921    'zic' now rejects output file names that contain '.' or '..' components.
2922    (Thanks to Tim Parenti for reporting the problem.)
2923
2924    'zic -v' now warns about output file names that do not follow
2925    POSIX rules, or that contain a digit or '.'.  (Thanks to Arthur
2926    David Olson for starting the ball rolling on this.)
2927
2928    Some lint has been removed when using GCC_DEBUG_FLAGS with GCC 4.9.0.
2929
2930  Changes affecting build procedure
2931
2932    'zic' no longer links in localtime.o and asctime.o, as they're not needed.
2933    (Thanks to John Cochran.)
2934
2935  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
2936
2937    The 'Theory' file documents legacy names, the longstanding
2938    exceptions to the POSIX-inspired file name rules.
2939
2940    The 'zic' documentation clarifies the role of time types when
2941    interpreting dates.  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
2942
2943    Documentation and commentary now prefer UTF-8 to US-ASCII,
2944    allowing the use of proper accents in foreign words and names.
2945    Code and data have not changed because of this.  (Thanks to
2946    Garrett Wollman, Ian Abbott, and Guy Harris for helping to debug
2947    this.)
2948
2949    Non-HTML documentation and commentary now use plain-text URLs instead of
2950    HTML insertions, and are more consistent about bracketing URLs when they
2951    are not already surrounded by white space.  (Thanks to suggestions by
2952    Steffen Nurpmeso.)
2953
2954    There is new commentary about Xujiahui Observatory, the five time-zone
2955    project in China from 1918 to 1949, timekeeping in Japanese-occupied
2956    Shanghai, and Tibet Time in the 1950s.  The sharp-eyed can spot the
2957    warlord Jin Shuren in the data.
2958
2959    Commentary about the coverage of each Russian zone has been standardized.
2960    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
2961
2962    There is new commentary about contemporary timekeeping in Ethiopia.
2963
2964    Obsolete comments about a 2007 proposal for DST in Kuwait has been removed.
2965
2966    There is new commentary about time in Poland in 1919.
2967
2968    Proper credit has been given to DST inventor George Vernon Hudson.
2969
2970    Commentary about time in Metlakatla, AK and Resolute, NU has been
2971    improved, with a new source for the former.
2972
2973    In zone.tab, Pacific/Easter no longer mentions Salas y Gómez, as it
2974    is uninhabited.
2975
2976    Commentary about permanent Antarctic bases has been updated.
2977
2978    Several typos have been corrected.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti for
2979    contributing some of these fixes.)
2980
2981    tz-link.htm now mentions the JavaScript libraries Moment Timezone,
2982    TimezoneJS.Date, Walltime-js, and Timezone.  (Thanks to a heads-up
2983    from Matt Johnson.)  Also, it mentions the Go 'latlong' package.
2984    (Thanks to a heads-up from Dirkjan Ochtman.)
2985
2986    The files usno1988, usno1989, usno1989a, usno1995, usno1997, and usno1998
2987    have been removed.  These obsolescent US Naval Observatory entries were no
2988    longer helpful for maintenance.  (Thanks to Tim Parenti for the suggestion.)
2989
2990
2991Release 2014e - 2014-06-12 21:53:52 -0700
2992
2993  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
2994
2995    Egypt's 2014 Ramadan-based transitions are June 26 and July 31 at 24:00.
2996    (Thanks to Imed Chihi.)  Guess that from 2015 on Egypt will temporarily
2997    switch to standard time at 24:00 the last Thursday before Ramadan, and
2998    back to DST at 00:00 the first Friday after Ramadan.
2999
3000    Similarly, Morocco's are June 28 at 03:00 and August 2 at 02:00.  (Thanks
3001    to Milamber Space Network.)  Guess that from 2015 on Morocco will
3002    temporarily switch to standard time at 03:00 the last Saturday before
3003    Ramadan, and back to DST at 02:00 the first Saturday after Ramadan.
3004
3005  Changes affecting past timestamps
3006
3007    The abbreviation "MSM" (Moscow Midsummer Time) is now used instead of
3008    "MSD" for Moscow's double daylight time in summer 1921.  Also, a typo
3009    "VLASST" has been repaired to be "VLAST" for Vladivostok summer time
3010    in 1991.  (Thanks to Hank W. for reporting the problems.)
3011
3012  Changes affecting commentary
3013
3014    tz-link.htm now cites RFC 7265 for jCal, mentions PTP and the
3015    draft CalDAV extension, updates URLs for TSP, TZInfo, IATA, and
3016    removes stale pointers to World Time Explorer and WORLDTIME.
3017
3018
3019Release 2014d - 2014-05-27 21:34:40 -0700
3020
3021  Changes affecting code
3022
3023    zic no longer generates files containing timestamps before the Big Bang.
3024    This works around GNOME glib bug 878
3025    <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/878>
3026    (Thanks to Leonardo Chiquitto for reporting the bug, and to
3027    Arthur David Olson and James Cloos for suggesting improvements to the fix.)
3028
3029  Changes affecting documentation
3030
3031    tz-link.htm now mentions GNOME.
3032
3033
3034Release 2014c - 2014-05-13 07:44:13 -0700
3035
3036  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
3037
3038    Egypt observes DST starting 2014-05-15 at 24:00.
3039    (Thanks to Ahmad El-Dardiry and Gunther Vermier.)
3040    Details have not been announced, except that DST will not be observed
3041    during Ramadan.  Guess that DST will stop during the same Ramadan dates as
3042    Morocco, and that Egypt's future spring and fall transitions will be the
3043    same as 2010 when it last observed DST, namely April's last Friday at
3044    00:00 to September's last Thursday at 23:00 standard time.  Also, guess
3045    that Ramadan transitions will be at 00:00 standard time.
3046
3047  Changes affecting code
3048
3049    zic now generates transitions for minimum time values, eliminating guesswork
3050    when handling low-valued timestamps.  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3051
3052    Port to Cygwin sans glibc.  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3053
3054  Changes affecting commentary and documentation
3055
3056    Remove now-confusing comment about Jordan.  (Thanks to Oleksii Nochovnyi.)
3057
3058
3059Release 2014b - 2014-03-24 21:28:50 -0700
3060
3061  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
3062
3063    Crimea switches to Moscow time on 2014-03-30 at 02:00 local time.
3064    (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev.)  Move its zone.tab entry from UA to RU.
3065
3066    New entry for Troll station, Antarctica.  (Thanks to Paul-Inge Flakstad and
3067    Bengt-Inge Larsson.)  This is currently an approximation; a better version
3068    will require the zic and localtime fixes mentioned below, and the plan is
3069    to wait for a while until at least the zic fixes propagate.
3070
3071  Changes affecting code
3072
3073    'zic' and 'localtime' no longer reject locations needing four transitions
3074    per year for the foreseeable future.  (Thanks to Andrew Main (Zefram).)
3075    Also, 'zic' avoids some unlikely failures due to integer overflow.
3076
3077  Changes affecting build procedure
3078
3079    'make check' now detects Rule lines defined but never used.
3080    The NZAQ rules, an instance of this problem, have been removed.
3081
3082  Changes affecting commentary and documentation
3083
3084    Fix Tuesday/Thursday typo in description of time in Israel.
3085    (Thanks to Bert Katz via Pavel Kharitonov and Mike Frysinger.)
3086
3087    Microsoft Windows 8.1 doesn't support tz database names.  (Thanks
3088    to Donald MacQueen.)  Instead, the Microsoft Windows Store app
3089    library supports them.
3090
3091    Add comments about Johnston Island time in the 1960s.
3092    (Thanks to Lyle McElhaney.)
3093
3094    Morocco's 2014 DST start will be as predicted.
3095    (Thanks to Sebastien Willemijns.)
3096
3097
3098Release 2014a - 2014-03-07 23:30:29 -0800
3099
3100  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
3101
3102    Turkey begins DST on 2014-03-31, not 03-30.  (Thanks to Faruk Pasin for
3103    the heads-up, and to Tim Parenti for simplifying the update.)
3104
3105  Changes affecting past timestamps
3106
3107    Fiji ended DST on 2014-01-19 at 02:00, not the previously-scheduled 03:00.
3108    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3109
3110    Ukraine switched from Moscow to Eastern European time on 1990-07-01
3111    (not 1992-01-01), and observed DST during the entire next winter.
3112    (Thanks to Vladimir in Moscow via Alois Treindl.)
3113
3114    In 1988 Israel observed DST from 04-10 to 09-04, not 04-09 to 09-03.
3115    (Thanks to Avigdor Finkelstein.)
3116
3117  Changes affecting code
3118
3119    A uninitialized-storage bug in 'localtime' has been fixed.
3120    (Thanks to Logan Chien.)
3121
3122  Changes affecting the build procedure
3123
3124    The settings for 'make check_web' now default to Ubuntu 13.10.
3125
3126  Changes affecting commentary and documentation
3127
3128    The boundary of the US Pacific time zone is given more accurately.
3129    (Thanks to Alan Mintz.)
3130
3131    Chile's 2014 DST will be as predicted.  (Thanks to José Miguel Garrido.)
3132
3133    Paraguay's 2014 DST will be as predicted.  (Thanks to Carlos Raúl Perasso.)
3134
3135    Better descriptions of countries with same time zone history as
3136    Trinidad and Tobago since 1970.  (Thanks to Alan Barrett for suggestion.)
3137
3138    Several changes affect tz-link.htm, the main web page.
3139
3140      Mention Time.is (thanks to Even Scharning) and WX-now (thanks to
3141      David Braverman).
3142
3143      Mention xCal (Internet RFC 6321) and jCal.
3144
3145      Microsoft has some support for tz database names.
3146
3147      CLDR data formats include both XML and JSON.
3148
3149      Mention Maggiolo's map of solar vs standard time.
3150      (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3151
3152      Mention TZ4Net.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
3153
3154      Mention the timezone-olson Haskell package.
3155
3156      Mention zeitverschiebung.net.  (Thanks to Martin Jäger.)
3157
3158      Remove moribund links to daylight-savings-time.info and to
3159      Simple Timer + Clocks.
3160
3161      Update two links.  (Thanks to Oscar van Vlijmen.)
3162
3163      Fix some formatting glitches, e.g., remove random newlines from
3164      abbr elements' title attributes.
3165
3166
3167Release 2013i - 2013-12-17 07:25:23 -0800
3168
3169  Changes affecting near-future timestamps:
3170
3171    Jordan switches back to standard time at 00:00 on December 20, 2013.
3172    The 2006-2011 transition schedule is planned to resume in 2014.
3173    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3174
3175  Changes affecting past timestamps:
3176
3177    In 2004, Cuba began DST on March 28, not April 4.
3178    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3179
3180  Changes affecting code
3181
3182    The compile-time flag NOSOLAR has been removed, as nowadays the
3183    benefit of slightly shrinking runtime table size is outweighed by the
3184    cost of disallowing potential future updates that exceed old limits.
3185
3186  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
3187
3188    The files solar87, solar88, and solar89 are no longer distributed.
3189    They were a negative experiment - that is, a demonstration that
3190    tz data can represent solar time only with some difficulty and error.
3191    Their presence in the distribution caused confusion, as Riyadh
3192    civil time was generally not solar time in those years.
3193
3194    tz-link.htm now mentions Noda Time.  (Thanks to Matt Johnson.)
3195
3196
3197Release 2013h - 2013-10-25 15:32:32 -0700
3198
3199  Changes affecting current and future timestamps:
3200
3201    Libya has switched its UT offset back to +02 without DST, instead
3202    of +01 with DST.  (Thanks to Even Scharning.)
3203
3204    Western Sahara (Africa/El_Aaiun) uses Morocco's DST rules.
3205    (Thanks to Gwillim Law.)
3206
3207  Changes affecting future timestamps:
3208
3209    Acre and (we guess) western Amazonas will switch from UT -04 to -05
3210    on 2013-11-10.  This affects America/Rio_Branco and America/Eirunepe.
3211    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3212
3213    Add entries for DST transitions in Morocco in the year 2038.
3214    This avoids some year-2038 glitches introduced in 2013g.
3215    (Thanks to Yoshito Umaoka for reporting the problem.)
3216
3217  Changes affecting API
3218
3219    The 'tzselect' command no longer requires the 'select' command,
3220    and should now work with /bin/sh on more platforms.  It also works
3221    around a bug in BusyBox awk before version 1.21.0.  (Thanks to
3222    Patrick 'P. J.' McDermott and Alan Barrett.)
3223
3224  Changes affecting code
3225
3226    Fix localtime overflow bugs with 32-bit unsigned time_t.
3227
3228    zdump no longer assumes sscanf returns maximal values on overflow.
3229
3230  Changes affecting the build procedure
3231
3232    The builder can specify which programs to use, if any, instead of
3233    'ar' and 'ranlib', and libtz.a is now built locally before being
3234    installed.  (Thanks to Michael Forney.)
3235
3236    A dependency typo in the 'zdump' rule has been fixed.
3237    (Thanks to Andrew Paprocki.)
3238
3239    The Makefile has been simplified by assuming that 'mkdir -p' and 'cp -f'
3240    work as specified by POSIX.2-1992 or later; this is portable nowadays.
3241
3242    'make clean' no longer removes 'leapseconds', since it's
3243    host-independent and is part of the distribution.
3244
3245    The unused makefile macros TZCSRCS, TZDSRCS, DATESRCS have been removed.
3246
3247  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
3248
3249    tz-link.htm now mentions TC TIMEZONE's draft time zone service protocol
3250    (thanks to Mike Douglass) and TimezoneJS.Date (thanks to Jim Fehrle).
3251
3252    Update URLs in tz-link page.  Add URLs for Microsoft Windows, since
3253    8.1 introduces tz support.  Remove URLs for Tru64 and UnixWare (no
3254    longer maintained) and for old advisories.  SOFA now does C.
3255
3256Release 2013g - 2013-09-30 21:08:26 -0700
3257
3258  Changes affecting current and near-future timestamps
3259
3260    Morocco now observes DST from the last Sunday in March to the last
3261    Sunday in October, not April to September respectively.  (Thanks
3262    to Steffen Thorsen.)
3263
3264  Changes affecting 'zic'
3265
3266    'zic' now runs on platforms that lack both hard links and symlinks.
3267    (Thanks to Theo Veenker for reporting the problem, for MinGW.)
3268    Also, fix some bugs on platforms that lack hard links but have symlinks.
3269
3270    'zic -v' again warns that Asia/Tehran has no POSIX environment variable
3271    to predict the far future, fixing a bug introduced in 2013e.
3272
3273  Changes affecting the build procedure
3274
3275    The 'leapseconds' file is again put into the tzdata tarball.
3276    Also, 'leapseconds.awk', so tzdata is self-contained.  (Thanks to
3277    Matt Burgess and Ian Abbott.)  The timestamps of these and other
3278    dependent files in tarballs are adjusted more consistently.
3279
3280  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
3281
3282    The README file is now part of the data tarball as well as the code.
3283    It now states that files are public domain unless otherwise specified.
3284    (Thanks to Andrew Main (Zefram) for asking for clarifications.)
3285    Its details about the 1989 release moved to a place of honor near
3286    the end of NEWS.
3287
3288
3289Release 2013f - 2013-09-24 23:37:36 -0700
3290
3291  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
3292
3293    Tocantins will very likely not observe DST starting this spring.
3294    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3295
3296    Jordan will likely stay at UT +03 indefinitely, and will not fall
3297    back this fall.
3298
3299    Palestine will fall back at 00:00, not 01:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3300
3301  Changes affecting API
3302
3303    The types of the global variables 'timezone' and 'altzone' (if present)
3304    have been changed back to 'long'.  This is required for 'timezone'
3305    by POSIX, and for 'altzone' by common practice, e.g., Solaris 11.
3306    These variables were originally 'long' in the tz code, but were
3307    mistakenly changed to 'time_t' in 1987; nobody reported the
3308    incompatibility until now.  The difference matters on x32, where
3309    'long' is 32 bits and 'time_t' is 64.  (Thanks to Elliott Hughes.)
3310
3311  Changes affecting the build procedure
3312
3313    Avoid long strings in leapseconds.awk to work around a mawk bug.
3314    (Thanks to Cyril Baurand.)
3315
3316  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
3317
3318    New file 'NEWS' that contains release notes like this one.
3319
3320    Paraguay's law does not specify DST transition time; 00:00 is customary.
3321    (Thanks to Waldemar Villamayor-Venialbo.)
3322
3323    Minor capitalization fixes.
3324
3325  Changes affecting version-control only
3326
3327    The experimental GitHub repository now contains annotated and
3328    signed tags for recent releases, e.g., '2013e' for Release 2013e.
3329    Releases are tagged starting with 2012e; earlier releases were
3330    done differently, and tags would either not have a simple name or
3331    not exactly match what was released.
3332
3333    'make set-timestamps' is now simpler and a bit more portable.
3334
3335
3336Release 2013e - 2013-09-19 23:50:04 -0700
3337
3338  Changes affecting near-future timestamps
3339
3340    This year Fiji will start DST on October 27, not October 20.
3341    (Thanks to David Wheeler for the heads-up.)  For now, guess that
3342    Fiji will continue to spring forward the Sunday before the fourth
3343    Monday in October.
3344
3345  Changes affecting current and future time zone abbreviations
3346
3347    Use WIB/WITA/WIT rather than WIT/CIT/EIT for alphabetic Indonesian
3348    time zone abbreviations since 1932.  (Thanks to George Ziegler,
3349    Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo, Zakaria, Jason Grimes, Martin Pitt, and
3350    Benny Lin.)  This affects Asia/Dili, Asia/Jakarta, Asia/Jayapura,
3351    Asia/Makassar, and Asia/Pontianak.
3352
3353    Use ART (UT -03, standard time), rather than WARST (also -03, but
3354    daylight saving time) for San Luis, Argentina since 2009.
3355
3356  Changes affecting Godthåb timestamps after 2037 if version mismatch
3357
3358    Allow POSIX-like TZ strings where the transition time's hour can
3359    range from -167 through 167, instead of the POSIX-required 0
3360    through 24.  E.g., TZ='FJT-12FJST,M10.3.1/146,M1.3.4/75' for the
3361    new Fiji rules.  This is a more-compact way to represent
3362    far-future timestamps for America/Godthab, America/Santiago,
3363    Antarctica/Palmer, Asia/Gaza, Asia/Hebron, Asia/Jerusalem,
3364    Pacific/Easter, and Pacific/Fiji.  Other zones are unaffected by
3365    this change.  (Derived from a suggestion by Arthur David Olson.)
3366
3367    Allow POSIX-like TZ strings where daylight saving time is in
3368    effect all year.  E.g., TZ='WART4WARST,J1/0,J365/25' for Western
3369    Argentina Summer Time all year.  This supports a more-compact way
3370    to represent the 2013d data for America/Argentina/San_Luis.
3371    Because of the change for San Luis noted above this change does not
3372    affect the current data.  (Thanks to Andrew Main (Zefram) for
3373    suggestions that improved this change.)
3374
3375    Where these two TZ changes take effect, there is a minor extension
3376    to the tz file format in that it allows new values for the
3377    embedded TZ-format string, and the tz file format version number
3378    has therefore been increased from 2 to 3 as a precaution.
3379    Version-2-based client code should continue to work as before for
3380    all timestamps before 2038.  Existing version-2-based client code
3381    (tzcode, GNU/Linux, Solaris) has been tested on version-3-format
3382    files, and typically works in practice even for timestamps after
3383    2037; the only known exception is America/Godthab.
3384
3385  Changes affecting timestamps before 1970
3386
3387    Pacific/Johnston is now a link to Pacific/Honolulu.  This corrects
3388    some errors before 1947.
3389
3390    Some zones have been turned into links, when they differ from existing
3391    zones only in older data entries that were likely invented or that
3392    differ only in LMT or transitions from LMT.  These changes affect
3393    only timestamps before 1943.  The affected zones are:
3394    Africa/Juba, America/Anguilla, America/Aruba, America/Dominica,
3395    America/Grenada, America/Guadeloupe, America/Marigot,
3396    America/Montserrat, America/St_Barthelemy, America/St_Kitts,
3397    America/St_Lucia, America/St_Thomas, America/St_Vincent,
3398    America/Tortola, and Europe/Vaduz.  (Thanks to Alois Treindl for
3399    confirming that the old Europe/Vaduz zone was wrong and the new
3400    link is better for WWII-era times.)
3401
3402    Change Kingston Mean Time from -5:07:12 to -5:07:11.  This affects
3403    America/Cayman, America/Jamaica and America/Grand_Turk timestamps
3404    from 1890 to 1912.
3405
3406    Change the UT offset of Bern Mean Time from 0:29:44 to 0:29:46.
3407    This affects Europe/Zurich timestamps from 1853 to 1894.  (Thanks
3408    to Alois Treindl.)
3409
3410    Change the date of the circa-1850 Zurich transition from 1849-09-12
3411    to 1853-07-16, overriding Shanks with data from Messerli about
3412    postal and telegraph time in Switzerland.
3413
3414  Changes affecting time zone abbreviations before 1970
3415
3416    For Asia/Jakarta, use BMT (not JMT) for mean time from 1923 to 1932,
3417    as Jakarta was called Batavia back then.
3418
3419  Changes affecting API
3420
3421    The 'zic' command now outputs a dummy transition when far-future
3422    data can't be summarized using a TZ string, and uses a 402-year
3423    window rather than a 400-year window.  For the current data, this
3424    affects only the Asia/Tehran file.  It does not affect any of the
3425    timestamps that this file represents, so zdump outputs the same
3426    information as before.  (Thanks to Andrew Main (Zefram).)
3427
3428    The 'date' command has a new '-r' option, which lets you specify
3429    the integer time to display, a la FreeBSD.
3430
3431    The 'tzselect' command has two new options '-c' and '-n', which lets you
3432    select a zone based on latitude and longitude.
3433
3434    The 'zic' command's '-v' option now warns about constructs that
3435    require the new version-3 binary file format.  (Thanks to Arthur
3436    David Olson for the suggestion.)
3437
3438    Support for floating-point time_t has been removed.
3439    It was always dicey, and POSIX no longer requires it.
3440    (Thanks to Eric Blake for suggesting to the POSIX committee to
3441    remove it, and thanks to Alan Barrett, Clive D.W. Feather, Andy
3442    Heninger, Arthur David Olson, and Alois Treindl, for reporting
3443    bugs and elucidating some of the corners of the old floating-point
3444    implementation.)
3445
3446    The signatures of 'offtime', 'timeoff', and 'gtime' have been
3447    changed back to the old practice of using 'long' to represent UT
3448    offsets.  This had been inadvertently and mistakenly changed to
3449    'int_fast32_t'.  (Thanks to Christos Zoulas.)
3450
3451    The code avoids undefined behavior on integer overflow in some
3452    more places, including gmtime, localtime, mktime and zdump.
3453
3454  Changes affecting the zdump utility
3455
3456    zdump now outputs "UT" when referring to Universal Time, not "UTC".
3457    "UTC" does not make sense for timestamps that predate the introduction
3458    of UTC, whereas "UT", a more-generic term, does.  (Thanks to Steve Allen
3459    for clarifying UT vs UTC.)
3460
3461  Data changes affecting behavior of tzselect and similar programs
3462
3463    Country code BQ is now called the more-common name "Caribbean Netherlands"
3464    rather than the more-official "Bonaire, St Eustatius & Saba".
3465
3466    Remove from zone.tab the names America/Montreal, America/Shiprock,
3467    and Antarctica/South_Pole, as they are equivalent to existing
3468    same-country-code zones for post-1970 timestamps.  The data entries for
3469    these names are unchanged, so the names continue to work as before.
3470
3471  Changes affecting code internals
3472
3473    zic -c now runs way faster on 64-bit hosts when given large numbers.
3474
3475    zic now uses vfprintf to avoid allocating and freeing some memory.
3476
3477    tzselect now computes the list of continents from the data,
3478    rather than have it hard-coded.
3479
3480    Minor changes pacify GCC 4.7.3 and GCC 4.8.1.
3481
3482  Changes affecting the build procedure
3483
3484    The 'leapseconds' file is now generated automatically from a
3485    new file 'leap-seconds.list', which is a copy of
3486    <ftp://ftp.nist.gov/pub/time/leap-seconds.list>
3487    A new source file 'leapseconds.awk' implements this.
3488    The goal is simplification of the future maintenance of 'leapseconds'.
3489
3490    When building the 'posix' or 'right' subdirectories, if the
3491    subdirectory would be a copy of the default subdirectory, it is
3492    now made a symbolic link if that is supported.  This saves about
3493    2 MB of file system space.
3494
3495    The links America/Shiprock and Antarctica/South_Pole have been
3496    moved to the 'backward' file.  This affects only nondefault builds
3497    that omit 'backward'.
3498
3499  Changes affecting version-control only
3500
3501    .gitignore now ignores 'date'.
3502
3503  Changes affecting documentation and commentary
3504
3505    Changes to the 'tzfile' man page
3506
3507      It now mentions that the binary file format may be extended in
3508      future versions by appending data.
3509
3510      It now refers to the 'zdump' and 'zic' man pages.
3511
3512    Changes to the 'zic' man page
3513
3514      It lists conditions that elicit a warning with '-v'.
3515
3516      It says that the behavior is unspecified when duplicate names
3517      are given, or if the source of one link is the target of another.
3518
3519      Its examples are updated to match the latest data.
3520
3521      The definition of white space has been clarified slightly.
3522      (Thanks to Michael Deckers.)
3523
3524    Changes to the 'Theory' file
3525
3526      There is a new section about the accuracy of the tz database,
3527      describing the many ways that errors can creep in, and
3528      explaining why so many of the pre-1970 timestamps are wrong or
3529      misleading (thanks to Steve Allen, Lester Caine, and Garrett
3530      Wollman for discussions that contributed to this).
3531
3532      The 'Theory' file describes LMT better (this follows a
3533      suggestion by Guy Harris).
3534
3535      It refers to the 2013 edition of POSIX rather than the 2004 edition.
3536
3537      It's mentioned that excluding 'backward' should not affect the
3538      other data, and it suggests at least one zone.tab name per
3539      inhabited country (thanks to Stephen Colebourne).
3540
3541      Some longstanding restrictions on names are documented, e.g.,
3542      'America/New_York' precludes 'America/New_York/Bronx'.
3543
3544      It gives more reasons for the 1970 cutoff.
3545
3546      It now mentions which time_t variants are supported, such as
3547      signed integer time_t.  (Thanks to Paul Goyette for reporting
3548      typos in an experimental version of this change.)
3549
3550      (Thanks to Philip Newton for correcting typos in these changes.)
3551
3552    Documentation and commentary is more careful to distinguish UT in
3553    general from UTC in particular.  (Thanks to Steve Allen.)
3554
3555    Add a better source for the Zurich 1894 transition.
3556    (Thanks to Pierre-Yves Berger.)
3557
3558    Update shapefile citations in tz-link.htm.  (Thanks to Guy Harris.)
3559
3560
3561Release 2013d - 2013-07-05 07:38:01 -0700
3562
3563  Changes affecting future timestamps:
3564
3565    Morocco's midsummer transitions this year are July 7 and August 10,
3566    not July 9 and August 8.  (Thanks to Andrew Paprocki.)
3567
3568    Israel now falls back on the last Sunday of October.
3569    (Thanks to Ephraim Silverberg.)
3570
3571  Changes affecting past timestamps:
3572
3573    Specify Jerusalem's location more precisely; this changes the pre-1880
3574    times by 2 s.
3575
3576  Changing affecting metadata only:
3577
3578    Fix typos in the entries for country codes BQ and SX.
3579
3580  Changes affecting code:
3581
3582    Rework the code to fix a bug with handling Australia/Macquarie on
3583    32-bit hosts (thanks to Arthur David Olson).
3584
3585    Port to platforms like NetBSD, where time_t can be wider than long.
3586
3587    Add support for testing time_t types other than the system's.
3588    Run 'make check_time_t_alternatives' to try this out.
3589    Currently, the tests fail for unsigned time_t;
3590    this should get fixed at some point.
3591
3592  Changes affecting documentation and commentary:
3593
3594    Deemphasize the significance of national borders.
3595
3596    Update the zdump man page.
3597
3598    Remove obsolete NOID comment (thanks to Denis Excoffier).
3599
3600    Update several URLs and comments in the web pages.
3601
3602    Spelling fixes (thanks to Kevin Lyda and Jonathan Leffler).
3603
3604    Update URL for CLDR Zone->Tzid table (thanks to Yoshito Umaoka).
3605
3606
3607Release 2013c - 2013-04-19 16:17:40 -0700
3608
3609  Changes affecting current and future timestamps:
3610
3611    Palestine observed DST starting March 29, 2013.  (Thanks to
3612    Steffen Thorsen.)  From 2013 on, Gaza and Hebron both observe DST,
3613    with the predicted rules being the last Thursday in March at 24:00
3614    to the first Friday on or after September 21 at 01:00.
3615
3616    Assume that the recent change to Paraguay's DST rules is permanent,
3617    by moving the end of DST to the 4th Sunday in March every year.
3618    (Thanks to Carlos Raúl Perasso.)
3619
3620  Changes affecting past timestamps:
3621
3622    Fix some historical data for Palestine to agree with that of
3623    timeanddate.com, as follows:
3624
3625	  The spring 2008 change in Gaza and Hebron was on 00:00 Mar 28, not
3626	  00:00 Apr 1.
3627
3628	  The fall 2009 change in Gaza and Hebron on Sep 4 was at 01:00, not
3629	  02:00.
3630
3631	  The spring 2010 change in Hebron was 00:00 Mar 26, not 00:01 Mar 27.
3632
3633	  The spring 2011 change in Gaza was 00:01 Apr 1, not 12:01 Apr 2.
3634
3635	  The spring 2011 change in Hebron on Apr 1 was at 00:01, not 12:01.
3636
3637	  The fall 2011 change in Hebron on Sep 30 was at 00:00, not 03:00.
3638
3639    Fix times of habitation for Macquarie to agree with the Tasmania
3640    Parks & Wildlife Service history, which indicates that permanent
3641    habitation was 1899-1919 and 1948 on.
3642
3643  Changing affecting metadata only:
3644
3645    Macquarie Island is politically part of Australia, not Antarctica.
3646    (Thanks to Tobias Conradi.)
3647
3648    Sort Macquarie more-consistently with other parts of Australia.
3649    (Thanks to Tim Parenti.)
3650
3651
3652Release 2013b - 2013-03-10 22:33:40 -0700
3653
3654  Changes affecting current and future timestamps:
3655
3656    Haiti uses US daylight-saving rules this year, and presumably future years.
3657    This changes timestamps starting today.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3658
3659    Paraguay will end DST on March 24 this year.
3660    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)  For now, assume it's just this year.
3661
3662    Morocco does not observe DST during Ramadan;
3663    try to predict Ramadan in Morocco as best we can.
3664    (Thanks to Erik Homoet for the heads-up.)
3665
3666  Changes affecting commentary:
3667
3668    Update URLs in tz-link page.  Add URLs for webOS, BB10, iOS.
3669    Update URL for Solaris.  Mention Internet RFC 6557.
3670    Update Internet RFCs 2445->5545, 2822->5322.
3671    Switch from FTP to HTTP for Internet RFCs.
3672
3673
3674Release 2013a - 2013-02-27 09:20:35 -0800
3675
3676  Change affecting binary data format:
3677
3678    The zone offset at the end of version-2-format zone files is now
3679    allowed to be 24:00, as per POSIX.1-2008.  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3680
3681  Changes affecting current and future timestamps:
3682
3683    Chile's 2013 rules, and we guess rules for 2014 and later, will be
3684    the same as 2012, namely Apr Sun>=23 03:00 UTC to Sep Sun>=2 04:00 UTC.
3685    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen and Robert Elz.)
3686
3687    New Zones Asia/Khandyga, Asia/Ust-Nera, Europe/Busingen.
3688    (Thanks to Tobias Conradi and Arthur David Olson.)
3689
3690  Many changes affect historical timestamps before 1940.
3691  These were deduced from: Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899
3692  Feb;13(2):173-94 <https://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>.
3693
3694  Changes affecting the code:
3695
3696    Fix zic bug that mishandled Egypt's 2010 changes (this also affected
3697    the data).  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3698
3699    Fix localtime bug when time_t is unsigned and data files were generated
3700    by a signed time_t system.  (Thanks to Doug Bailey for reporting and
3701    to Arthur David Olson for fixing.)
3702
3703    Allow the email address for bug reports to be set by the packager.
3704    The default is tz@iana.org, as before.  (Thanks to Joseph S. Myers.)
3705
3706    Update HTML checking to be compatible with Ubuntu 12.10.
3707
3708    Check that files are a safe subset of ASCII.  At some point we may
3709    relax this requirement to a safe subset of UTF-8.  Without the
3710    check, some non-UTF-8 encodings were leaking into the distribution.
3711
3712  Commentary changes:
3713
3714    Restore a comment about copyright notices that was inadvertently deleted.
3715    (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3716
3717    Improve the commentary about which districts observe what times
3718    in Russia.  (Thanks to Oscar van Vlijmen and Arthur David Olson.)
3719
3720    Add web page links to tz.js.
3721
3722    Add "Run by the Monkeys" to tz-art.  (Thanks to Arthur David Olson.)
3723
3724
3725Release 2012j - 2012-11-12 18:34:49 -0800
3726
3727  Libya moved to CET this weekend, but with DST planned next year.
3728  (Thanks to Even Scharning, Steffen Thorsen, and Tim Parenti.)
3729
3730  Signatures now have the extension .asc, not .sign, as that's more
3731  standard.  (Thanks to Phil Pennock.)
3732
3733  The output of 'zdump --version', and of 'zic --version', now
3734  uses a format that is more typical for --version.
3735  (Thanks to Joseph S. Myers.)
3736
3737  The output of 'tzselect --help', 'zdump --help', and 'zic --help'
3738  now uses tz@iana.org rather than the old elsie address.
3739
3740  zic -v now complains about abbreviations that are less than 3
3741  or more than 6 characters, as per Posix.  Formerly, it checked
3742  for abbreviations that were more than 3.
3743
3744  'make public' no longer puts its temporary directory under /tmp,
3745  and uses the just-built zic rather than the system zic.
3746
3747  Various fixes to documentation and commentary.
3748
3749
3750Release 2012i - 2012-11-03 12:57:09 -0700
3751
3752  Cuba switches from DST tomorrow at 01:00.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3753
3754  Linker flags can now be specified via LDFLAGS.
3755  AWK now defaults to 'awk', not 'nawk'.
3756  The shell in tzselect now defaults to /bin/bash, but this can
3757  be overridden by specifying KSHELL.
3758  The main web page now mentions the unofficial GitHub repository.
3759  (Thanks to Mike Frysinger.)
3760
3761  Tarball signatures can now be built by running 'make signatures'.
3762  There are also new makefile rules 'tarballs', 'check_public', and
3763  separate makefile rules for each tarball and signature file.
3764  A few makefile rules are now more portable to strict POSIX.
3765
3766  The main web page now lists the canonical IANA URL.
3767
3768
3769Release 2012h - 2012-10-26 22:49:10 -0700
3770
3771  Bahia no longer has DST.  (Thanks to Kelley Cook.)
3772
3773  Tocantins has DST.  (Thanks to Rodrigo Severo.)
3774
3775  Israel has new DST rules next year.  (Thanks to Ephraim Silverberg.)
3776
3777  Jordan stays on DST this winter.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3778
3779  Web page updates.
3780
3781  More C modernization, except that at Arthur David Olson's suggestion
3782  the instances of 'register' were kept.
3783
3784
3785Release 2012g - 2012-10-17 20:59:45 -0700
3786
3787  Samoa fall 2012 and later.  (Thanks to Nicholas Pereira and Robert Elz.)
3788
3789  Palestine fall 2012.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3790
3791  Assume C89.
3792
3793  To attack the version-number problem, this release ships the file
3794  'Makefile' (which contains the release number) in both the tzcode and
3795  the tzdata tarballs.  The two Makefiles are identical, and should be
3796  identical in any matching pair of tarballs, so it shouldn't matter
3797  which order you extract the tarballs.  Perhaps we can come up with a
3798  better version-number scheme at some point; this scheme does have the
3799  virtue of not adding more files.
3800
3801
3802Release 2012f - 2012-09-12 23:17:03 -0700
3803
3804  * australasia (Pacific/Fiji): Fiji DST is October 21 through January
3805    20 this year.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3806
3807
3808Release 2012e - 2012-08-02 20:44:55 -0700
3809
3810  * australasia (Pacific/Fakaofo): Tokelau is UT +13, not +14.
3811    (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)
3812
3813  * Use a single version number for both code and data.
3814
3815  * .gitignore: New file.
3816
3817  * Remove trailing white space.
3818
3819
3820Release code2012c-data2012d - 2012-07-19 16:35:33 -0700
3821
3822  Changes for Morocco's timestamps, which take effect in a couple of
3823  hours, along with infrastructure changes to accommodate how the tz
3824  code and data are released on IANA.
3825
3826
3827Release data2012c - 2012-03-27 12:17:25 -0400
3828
3829  africa
3830	Summer time changes for Morocco (to start late April 2012)
3831
3832  asia
3833	Changes for 2012 for Gaza & the West Bank (Hebron) and Syria
3834
3835  northamerica
3836	Haiti following US/Canada rules for 2012 (and we're assuming,
3837	for now anyway, for the future).
3838
3839
3840Release 2012b - 2012-03-02 12:29:15 +0700
3841
3842  There is just one change to tzcode2012b (compared with 2012a):
3843  the Makefile that was accidentally included with 2012a has been
3844  replaced with the version that should have been there, which is
3845  identical with the previous version (from tzcode2011i).
3846
3847  There are just two changes in tzdata2012b compared with 2012a.
3848
3849  Most significantly, summer time in Cuba has been delayed 3 weeks
3850  (now starts April 1 rather than March 11).   Since Mar 11 (the old start
3851  date, as listed in 2012a) is just a little over a week away, this
3852  change is urgent.
3853
3854  Less importantly, an excess tab in one of the changes in zone.tab
3855  in 2012a has been removed.
3856
3857
3858Release 2012a - 2012-03-01 18:28:10 +0700
3859
3860  The changes in tzcode2012a (compared to the previous version, 2011i)
3861  are entirely to the README and tz-art.htm and tz-link.htm files, if
3862  none of those concern you, you can ignore the code update.  The changes
3863  reflect the changed addresses for the mailing list and the code and
3864  data distribution points & methods (and a link to DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile
3865  has been added to tz-link.htm).
3866
3867  In tzdata2012a (compared to the previous release, which was 2011n)
3868  the major changes are:
3869	Chile 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 summer time date adjustments.
3870	Falkland Islands onto permanent summer time (we're assuming for the
3871		foreseeable future, though 2012 is all we're fairly certain of.)
3872	Armenia has abolished Summer Time.
3873	Tokelau jumped the International Date Line back last December
3874		(just the same as their near neighbour, Samoa).
3875	America/Creston is a new zone for a small area of British Columbia
3876	There will be a leapsecond 2012-06-30 23:59:60 UTC.
3877
3878  Other minor changes are:
3879	Corrections to 1918 Canadian summer time end dates.
3880	Updated URL for UK time zone history (in comments)
3881	A few typos in Le Corre's list of free French place names (comments)
3882
3883
3884Release data2011n - 2011-10-30 14:57:54 +0700
3885
3886  There are three changes of note - most urgently, Cuba (America/Havana)
3887  has extended summer time by two weeks, now to end on Nov 13, rather than
3888  the (already past) Oct 30.   Second, the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
3889  (Europe/Tiraspol) decided not to split from the rest of Moldova after
3890  all, and consequently that zone has been removed (again) and reinstated
3891  in the "backward" file as a link to Europe/Chisinau.   And third, the
3892  end date for Fiji's summer time this summer was moved forward from the
3893  earlier planned Feb 26, to Jan 22.
3894
3895  Apart from that, Moldova (MD) returns to a single entry in zone.tab
3896  (and the incorrect syntax that was in the 2011m version of that file
3897  is so fixed - it would have been fixed in a different way had this
3898  change not happened - that's the "missing" sccs version id).
3899
3900
3901Release data2011m - 2011-10-24 21:42:16 +0700
3902
3903  In particular, the typos in comments in the data (2011-11-17 should have
3904  been 2011-10-17 as Alan Barrett noted, and spelling of Tiraspol that
3905  Tim Parenti noted) have been fixed, and the change for Ukraine has been
3906  made in all 4 Ukrainian zones, rather than just Kiev (again, thanks to
3907  Tim Parenti, and also Denys Gavrysh)
3908
3909  In addition, I added Europe/Tiraspol to zone.tab.
3910
3911  This time, all the files have new version numbers...  (including the files
3912  otherwise unchanged in 2011m that were changed in 2011l but didn't get new
3913  version numbers there...)
3914
3915
3916Release data2011l - 2011-10-10 11:15:43 +0700
3917
3918  There are just 2 changes that cause different generated tzdata files from
3919  zic, to Asia/Hebron and Pacific/Fiji - the possible change for Bahia, Brazil
3920  is included, but commented out.  Compared with the diff I sent out last week,
3921  this version also includes attributions for the sources for the changes
3922  (in much the same format as ado used, but the html tags have not been
3923  checked, verified, or used in any way at all, so if there are errors there,
3924  please let me know.)
3925
3926
3927Release data2011k - 2011-09-20 17:54:03 -0400
3928
3929  [not summarized]
3930
3931
3932Release data2011j - 2011-09-12 09:22:49 -0400
3933
3934  (contemporary changes for Samoa; past changes for Kenya, Uganda, and
3935  Tanzania); there are also two spelling corrections to comments in
3936  the australasia file (with thanks to Christos Zoulas).
3937
3938
3939Release 2011i - 2011-08-29 05:56:32 -0400
3940
3941  [not summarized]
3942
3943
3944Release data2011h - 2011-06-15 18:41:48 -0400
3945
3946  Russia and Curaçao changes
3947
3948
3949Release 2011g - 2011-04-25 09:07:22 -0400
3950
3951  update the rules for Egypt to reflect its abandonment of DST this year
3952
3953
3954Release 2011f - 2011-04-06 17:14:53 -0400
3955
3956  [not summarized]
3957
3958
3959Release 2011e - 2011-03-31 16:04:38 -0400
3960
3961  Morocco, Chile, and tz-link changes
3962
3963
3964Release 2011d - 2011-03-14 09:18:01 -0400
3965
3966  changes that impact present-day timestamps in Cuba, Samoa, and Turkey
3967
3968
3969Release 2011c - 2011-03-07 09:30:09 -0500
3970
3971  These do affect current timestamps in Chile and Annette Island, Canada.
3972
3973
3974Release 2011b - 2011-02-07 08:44:50 -0500
3975
3976  [not summarized]
3977
3978
3979Release 2011a - 2011-01-24 10:30:16 -0500
3980
3981  [not summarized]
3982
3983
3984Release data2010o - 2010-11-01 09:18:23 -0400
3985
3986  change to the end of DST in Fiji in 2011
3987
3988
3989Release 2010n - 2010-10-25 08:19:17 -0400
3990
3991  [not summarized]
3992
3993
3994Release 2010m - 2010-09-27 09:24:48 -0400
3995
3996  Hong Kong, Vostok, and zic.c changes
3997
3998
3999Release 2010l - 2010-08-16 06:57:25 -0400
4000
4001  [not summarized]
4002
4003
4004Release 2010k - 2010-07-26 10:42:27 -0400
4005
4006  [not summarized]
4007
4008
4009Release 2010j - 2010-05-10 09:07:48 -0400
4010
4011  changes for Bahía de Banderas and for version naming
4012
4013
4014Release data2010i - 2010-04-16 18:50:45 -0400
4015
4016  the end of DST in Morocco on 2010-08-08
4017
4018
4019Release data2010h - 2010-04-05 09:58:56 -0400
4020
4021  [not summarized]
4022
4023
4024Release data2010g - 2010-03-24 11:14:53 -0400
4025
4026  [not summarized]
4027
4028
4029Release 2010f - 2010-03-22 09:45:46 -0400
4030
4031  [not summarized]
4032
4033
4034Release data2010e - 2010-03-08 14:24:27 -0500
4035
4036  corrects the Dhaka bug found by Danvin Ruangchan
4037
4038
4039Release data2010d - 2010-03-06 07:26:01 -0500
4040
4041  [not summarized]
4042
4043
4044Release 2010c - 2010-03-01 09:20:58 -0500
4045
4046  changes including KRE's suggestion for earlier initialization of
4047  "goahead" and "goback" structure elements
4048
4049
4050Release code2010a - 2010-02-16 10:40:04 -0500
4051
4052  [not summarized]
4053
4054
4055Release data2010b - 2010-01-20 12:37:01 -0500
4056
4057  Mexico changes
4058
4059
4060Release data2010a - 2010-01-18 08:30:04 -0500
4061
4062  changes to Dhaka
4063
4064
4065Release data2009u - 2009-12-26 08:32:28 -0500
4066
4067  changes to DST in Bangladesh
4068
4069
4070Release 2009t - 2009-12-21 13:24:27 -0500
4071
4072  [not summarized]
4073
4074
4075Release data2009s - 2009-11-14 10:26:32 -0500
4076
4077  (cosmetic) Antarctica change and the DST-in-Fiji-in-2009-and-2010 change
4078
4079
4080Release 2009r - 2009-11-09 10:10:31 -0500
4081
4082  "antarctica" and "tz-link.htm" changes
4083
4084
4085Release 2009q - 2009-11-02 09:12:40 -0500
4086
4087  with two corrections as reported by Eric Muller and Philip Newton
4088
4089
4090Release data2009p - 2009-10-23 15:05:27 -0400
4091
4092  Argentina (including San Luis) changes (with the correction from
4093  Mariano Absatz)
4094
4095
4096Release data2009o - 2009-10-14 16:49:38 -0400
4097
4098  Samoa (commentary only), Pakistan, and Bangladesh changes
4099
4100
4101Release data2009n - 2009-09-22 15:13:38 -0400
4102
4103  added commentary for Argentina and a change to the end of DST in
4104  2009 in Pakistan
4105
4106
4107Release data2009m - 2009-09-03 10:23:43 -0400
4108
4109  Samoa and Palestine changes
4110
4111
4112Release data2009l - 2009-08-14 09:13:07 -0400
4113
4114  Samoa (comments only) and Egypt
4115
4116
4117Release 2009k - 2009-07-20 09:46:08 -0400
4118
4119  [not summarized]
4120
4121
4122Release data2009j - 2009-06-15 06:43:59 -0400
4123
4124  Bangladesh change (with a short turnaround since the DST change is
4125  impending)
4126
4127
4128Release 2009i - 2009-06-08 09:21:22 -0400
4129
4130  updating for DST in Bangladesh this year
4131
4132
4133Release 2009h - 2009-05-26 09:19:14 -0400
4134
4135  [not summarized]
4136
4137
4138Release data2009g - 2009-04-20 16:34:07 -0400
4139
4140  Cairo
4141
4142
4143Release data2009f - 2009-04-10 11:00:52 -0400
4144
4145  correct DST in Pakistan
4146
4147
4148Release 2009e - 2009-04-06 09:08:11 -0400
4149
4150  [not summarized]
4151
4152
4153Release 2009d - 2009-03-23 09:38:12 -0400
4154
4155  Morocco, Tunisia, Argentina, and American Astronomical Society changes
4156
4157
4158Release data2009c - 2009-03-16 09:47:51 -0400
4159
4160  change to the start of Cuban DST
4161
4162
4163Release 2009b - 2009-02-09 11:15:22 -0500
4164
4165  [not summarized]
4166
4167
4168Release 2009a - 2009-01-21 10:09:39 -0500
4169
4170  [not summarized]
4171
4172
4173Release data2008i - 2008-10-21 12:10:25 -0400
4174
4175  southamerica and zone.tab files, with Argentina DST rule changes and
4176  United States zone reordering and recommenting
4177
4178
4179Release 2008h - 2008-10-13 07:33:56 -0400
4180
4181  [not summarized]
4182
4183
4184Release 2008g - 2008-10-06 09:03:18 -0400
4185
4186  Fix a broken HTML anchor and update Brazil's DST transitions;
4187  there's also a slight reordering of information in tz-art.htm.
4188
4189
4190Release data2008f - 2008-09-09 22:33:26 -0400
4191
4192  [not summarized]
4193
4194
4195Release 2008e - 2008-07-28 14:11:17 -0400
4196
4197  changes by Arthur David Olson and Jesper Nørgaard Welen
4198
4199
4200Release data2008d - 2008-07-07 09:51:38 -0400
4201
4202  changes by Arthur David Olson, Paul Eggert, and Rodrigo Severo
4203
4204
4205Release data2008c - 2008-05-19 17:48:03 -0400
4206
4207  Pakistan, Morocco, and Mongolia
4208
4209
4210Release data2008b - 2008-03-24 08:30:59 -0400
4211
4212  including renaming Asia/Calcutta to Asia/Kolkata, with a backward
4213  link provided
4214
4215
4216Release 2008a - 2008-03-08 05:42:16 -0500
4217
4218  [not summarized]
4219
4220
4221Release 2007k - 2007-12-31 10:25:22 -0500
4222
4223  most importantly, changes to the "southamerica" file based on
4224  Argentina's readoption of daylight saving time
4225
4226
4227Release 2007j - 2007-12-03 09:51:01 -0500
4228
4229  1. eliminate the "P" (parameter) macro;
4230
4231  2. the "noncontroversial" changes circulated on the time zone
4232  mailing list (less the changes to "logwtmp.c");
4233
4234  3. eliminate "too many transition" errors when "min" is used in time
4235  zone rules;
4236
4237  4. changes by Paul Eggert (including updated information for Venezuela).
4238
4239
4240Release data2007i - 2007-10-30 10:28:11 -0400
4241
4242  changes for Cuba and Syria
4243
4244
4245Release 2007h - 2007-10-01 10:05:51 -0400
4246
4247  changes by Paul Eggert, as well as an updated link to the ICU
4248  project in tz-link.htm
4249
4250
4251Release 2007g - 2007-08-20 10:47:59 -0400
4252
4253  changes by Paul Eggert
4254
4255  The "leapseconds" file has been updated to incorporate the most
4256  recent International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service
4257  (IERS) bulletin.
4258
4259  There's an addition to tz-art.htm regarding the television show "Medium".
4260
4261
4262Release 2007f - 2007-05-07 10:46:46 -0400
4263
4264  changes by Paul Eggert (including Haiti, Turks and Caicos, and New
4265  Zealand)
4266
4267  changes to zic.c to allow hour values greater than 24 (along with
4268  Paul's improved time value overflow checking)
4269
4270
4271Release 2007e - 2007-04-02 10:11:52 -0400
4272
4273  Syria and Honduras changes by Paul Eggert
4274
4275  zic.c variable renaming changes by Arthur David Olson
4276
4277
4278Release 2007d - 2007-03-20 08:48:30 -0400
4279
4280  changes by Paul Eggert
4281
4282  the elimination of white space at the ends of lines
4283
4284
4285Release 2007c - 2007-02-26 09:09:37 -0500
4286
4287  changes by Paul Eggert
4288
4289
4290Release 2007b - 2007-02-12 09:34:20 -0500
4291
4292  Paul Eggert's proposed change to the quotation handling logic in zic.c.
4293
4294  changes to the commentary in "leapseconds" reflecting the IERS
4295  announcement that there is to be no positive leap second at the end
4296  of June 2007.
4297
4298
4299Release 2007a - 2007-01-08 12:28:29 -0500
4300
4301  changes by Paul Eggert
4302
4303  Derick Rethan's Asmara change
4304
4305  Oscar van Vlijmen's Easter Island local mean time change
4306
4307  symbolic link changes
4308
4309
4310Release 2006p - 2006-11-27 08:54:27 -0500
4311
4312  changes by Paul Eggert
4313
4314
4315Release 2006o - 2006-11-06 09:18:07 -0500
4316
4317  changes by Paul Eggert
4318
4319
4320Release 2006n - 2006-10-10 11:32:06 -0400
4321
4322  changes by Paul Eggert
4323
4324
4325Release 2006m - 2006-10-02 15:32:35 -0400
4326
4327  changes for Uruguay, Palestine, and Egypt by Paul Eggert
4328
4329  (minimalist) changes to zic.8 to clarify "until" information
4330
4331
4332Release data2006l - 2006-09-18 12:58:11 -0400
4333
4334  Paul's best-effort work on this coming weekend's Egypt time change
4335
4336
4337Release 2006k - 2006-08-28 12:19:09 -0400
4338
4339  changes by Paul Eggert
4340
4341
4342Release 2006j - 2006-08-21 09:56:32 -0400
4343
4344  changes by Paul Eggert
4345
4346
4347Release code2006i - 2006-08-07 12:30:55 -0400
4348
4349  localtime.c fixes
4350
4351  Ken Pizzini's conversion script
4352
4353
4354Release code2006h - 2006-07-24 09:19:37 -0400
4355
4356  adds public domain notices to four files
4357
4358  includes a fix for transition times being off by a second
4359
4360  adds a new recording to the "arts" file (information courtesy Colin Bowern)
4361
4362
4363Release 2006g - 2006-05-08 17:18:09 -0400
4364
4365  northamerica changes by Paul Eggert
4366
4367
4368Release 2006f - 2006-05-01 11:46:00 -0400
4369
4370  a missing version number problem is fixed (with thanks to Bradley
4371  White for catching the problem)
4372
4373
4374Release 2006d - 2006-04-17 14:33:43 -0400
4375
4376  changes by Paul Eggert
4377
4378  added new items to tz-arts.htm that were found by Paul
4379
4380
4381Release 2006c - 2006-04-03 10:09:32 -0400
4382
4383  two sets of data changes by Paul Eggert
4384
4385  a fencepost error fix in zic.c
4386
4387  changes to zic.c and the "europe" file to minimize differences
4388  between output produced by the old 32-bit zic and the new 64-bit
4389  version
4390
4391
4392Release 2006b - 2006-02-20 10:08:18 -0500
4393  [tz32code2006b + tz64code2006b + tzdata2006b]
4394
4395  64-bit code
4396
4397  All SCCS IDs were bumped to "8.1" for this release.
4398
4399
4400Release 2006a - 2006-01-30 08:59:31 -0500
4401
4402  changes by Paul Eggert (in particular, Indiana time zone moves)
4403
4404  an addition to the zic manual page to describe how special-case
4405  transitions are handled
4406
4407
4408Release 2005r - 2005-12-27 09:27:13 -0500
4409
4410  Canadian changes by Paul Eggert
4411
4412  They also add "<pre>" directives to time zone data files and reflect
4413  changes to warning message logic in "zdump.c" (but with calls to
4414  "gettext" kept unbundled at the suggestion of Ken Pizzini).
4415
4416
4417Release 2005q - 2005-12-13 09:17:09 -0500
4418
4419  Nothing earth-shaking here:
4420	1.  Electronic mail addresses have been removed.
4421	2.  Casts of the return value of exit have been removed.
4422	3.  Casts of the argument of is.* macros have been added.
4423	4.  Indentation in one section of zic.c has been fixed.
4424	5.  References to dead URLs in the data files have been dealt with.
4425
4426
4427Release 2005p - 2005-12-05 10:30:53 -0500
4428
4429  "systemv", "tz-link.htm", and "zdump.c" changes
4430  (less the casts of arguments to the is* macros)
4431
4432
4433Release 2005o - 2005-11-28 10:55:26 -0500
4434
4435  Georgia, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Jordan changes by Paul Eggert
4436
4437  zdump.c lint fixes by Arthur David Olson
4438
4439
4440Release 2005n - 2005-10-03 09:44:09 -0400
4441
4442  changes by Paul Eggert (both the Uruguay changes and the Kyrgyzstan
4443  et al. changes)
4444
4445
4446Release 2005m - 2005-08-29 12:15:40 -0400
4447
4448  changes by Paul Eggert (with a small tweak to the tz-art change)
4449
4450  a declaration of an unused variable has been removed from zdump.c
4451
4452
4453Release 2005l - 2005-08-22 12:06:39 -0400
4454
4455  changes by Paul Eggert
4456
4457  overflow/underflow checks by Arthur David Olson, minus changes to
4458  the "Theory" file about the pending addition of 64-bit data (I grow
4459  less confident of the changes being accepted with each passing day,
4460  and the changes no longer increase the data files nine-fold--there's
4461  less than a doubling in size by my local Sun's reckoning)
4462
4463
4464Release 2005k - 2005-07-14 14:14:24 -0400
4465
4466  The "leapseconds" file has been edited to reflect the recently
4467  announced leap second at the end of 2005.
4468
4469  I've also deleted electronic mail addresses from the files as an
4470  anti-spam measure.
4471
4472
4473Release 2005j - 2005-06-13 14:34:13 -0400
4474
4475  These reflect changes to limit the length of time zone abbreviations
4476  and the characters used in those abbreviations.
4477
4478  There are also changes to handle POSIX-style "quoted" timezone
4479  environment variables.
4480
4481  The changes were circulated on the time zone mailing list; the only
4482  change since then was the removal of a couple of minimum-length of
4483  abbreviation checks.
4484
4485
4486Release data2005i - 2005-04-21 15:04:16 -0400
4487
4488  changes (most importantly to Nicaragua and Haiti) by Paul Eggert
4489
4490
4491Release 2005h - 2005-04-04 11:24:47 -0400
4492
4493  changes by Paul Eggert
4494
4495  minor changes to Makefile and zdump.c to produce more useful output
4496  when doing a "make typecheck"
4497
4498
4499Release 2005g - 2005-03-14 10:11:21 -0500
4500
4501  changes by Paul Eggert (a change to current DST rules in Uruguay and
4502  an update to a link to time zone software)
4503
4504
4505Release 2005f - 2005-03-01 08:45:32 -0500
4506
4507  data and documentation changes by Paul Eggert
4508
4509
4510Release 2005e - 2005-02-10 15:59:44 -0500
4511
4512  [not summarized]
4513
4514
4515Release code2005d - 2005-01-31 09:21:47 -0500
4516
4517  make zic complain about links to links if the -v flag is used
4518
4519  have "make public" do more code checking
4520
4521  add an include to "localtime.c" for the benefit of gcc systems
4522
4523
4524Release 2005c - 2005-01-17 18:36:29 -0500
4525
4526  get better results when mktime runs on a system where time_t is double
4527
4528  changes to the data files (most importantly to Paraguay)
4529
4530
4531Release 2005b - 2005-01-10 09:19:54 -0500
4532
4533  Get localtime and gmtime working on systems with exotic time_t types.
4534
4535  Update the leap second commentary in the "leapseconds" file.
4536
4537
4538Release 2005a - 2005-01-01 13:13:44 -0500
4539
4540  [not summarized]
4541
4542
4543Release code2004i - 2004-12-14 13:42:58 -0500
4544
4545  Deal with systems where time_t is unsigned.
4546
4547
4548Release code2004h - 2004-12-07 11:40:18 -0500
4549
4550  64-bit-time_t changes
4551
4552
4553Release 2004g - 2004-11-02 09:06:01 -0500
4554
4555  update to Cuba (taking effect this weekend)
4556
4557  other changes by Paul Eggert
4558
4559  correction of the spelling of Oslo
4560
4561  changed versions of difftime.c and private.h
4562
4563
4564Release code2004f - 2004-10-21 10:25:22 -0400
4565
4566  Cope with wide-ranging tm_year values.
4567
4568
4569Release 2004e - 2004-10-11 14:47:21 -0400
4570
4571  Brazil/Argentina/Israel changes by Paul Eggert
4572
4573  changes to tz-link.htm by Paul
4574
4575  one small fix to Makefile
4576
4577
4578Release 2004d - 2004-09-22 08:27:29 -0400
4579
4580  Avoid overflow problems when TM_YEAR_BASE is added to an integer.
4581
4582
4583Release 2004c - 2004-08-11 12:06:26 -0400
4584
4585  asctime-related changes
4586
4587  (variants of) some of the documentation changes suggested by Paul Eggert
4588
4589
4590Release 2004b - 2004-07-19 14:33:35 -0400
4591
4592  data changes by Paul Eggert - most importantly, updates for Argentina
4593
4594
4595Release 2004a - 2004-05-27 12:00:47 -0400
4596
4597  changes by Paul Eggert
4598
4599  Handle DST transitions that occur at the end of a month in some
4600  years but at the start of the following month in other years.
4601
4602  Add a copy of the correspondence that's the basis for claims about
4603  DST in the Navajo Nation.
4604
4605
4606Release 2003e - 2003-12-15 09:36:47 -0500
4607
4608  changes by Arthur David Olson (primarily code changes)
4609
4610  changes by Paul Eggert (primarily data changes)
4611
4612  minor changes to "Makefile" and "northamerica" (in the latter case,
4613  optimization of the "Toronto" rules)
4614
4615
4616Release 2003d - 2003-10-06 09:34:44 -0400
4617
4618  changes by Paul Eggert
4619
4620
4621Release 2003c - 2003-09-16 10:47:05 -0400
4622
4623  Fix bad returns in zic.c's inleap function.
4624  Thanks to Bradley White for catching the problem!
4625
4626
4627Release 2003b - 2003-09-16 07:13:44 -0400
4628
4629  Add a "--version" option (and documentation) to the zic and zdump commands.
4630
4631  changes to overflow/underflow checking in zic
4632
4633  a localtime typo fix.
4634
4635  Update the leapseconds and tz-art.htm files.
4636
4637
4638Release 2003a - 2003-03-24 09:30:54 -0500
4639
4640  changes by Paul Eggert
4641
4642  a few additions and modifications to the tz-art.htm file
4643
4644
4645Release 2002d - 2002-10-15 13:12:42 -0400
4646
4647  changes by Paul Eggert, less the "Britain (UK)" change in iso3166.tab
4648
4649  There's also a new time zone quote in "tz-art.htm".
4650
4651
4652Release 2002c - 2002-04-04 11:55:20 -0500
4653
4654  changes by Paul Eggert
4655
4656  Change zic.c to avoid creating symlinks to files that don't exist.
4657
4658
4659Release 2002b - 2002-01-28 12:56:03 -0500
4660
4661  [These change notes are for Release 2002a, which was corrupted.
4662  2002b was a corrected version of 2002a.]
4663
4664  changes by Paul Eggert
4665
4666  Update the "leapseconds" file to note that there'll be no leap
4667  second at the end of June, 2002.
4668
4669  Change "zic.c" to deal with a problem in handling the "Asia/Bishkek" zone.
4670
4671  Change to "difftime.c" to avoid sizeof problems.
4672
4673
4674Release 2001d - 2001-10-09 13:31:32 -0400
4675
4676  changes by Paul Eggert
4677
4678
4679Release 2001c - 2001-06-05 13:59:55 -0400
4680
4681  changes by Paul Eggert and Andrew Brown
4682
4683
4684Release 2001b - 2001-04-05 16:44:38 -0400
4685
4686  changes by Paul Eggert (modulo jnorgard's typo fix)
4687
4688  tz-art.htm has been HTMLified.
4689
4690
4691Release 2001a - 2001-03-13 12:57:44 -0500
4692
4693  changes by Paul Eggert
4694
4695  An addition to the "leapseconds" file: comments with the text of the
4696  latest IERS leap second notice.
4697
4698  Trailing white space has been removed from data file lines, and
4699  repeated spaces in "Rule Jordan" lines in the "asia" file have been
4700  converted to tabs.
4701
4702
4703Release 2000h - 2000-12-14 15:33:38 -0500
4704
4705  changes by Paul Eggert
4706
4707  one typo fix in the "art" file
4708
4709  With providence, this is the last update of the millennium.
4710
4711
4712Release 2000g - 2000-10-10 11:35:22 -0400
4713
4714  changes by Paul Eggert
4715
4716  correction of John Mackin's name submitted by Robert Elz
4717
4718  Garry Shandling's Daylight Saving Time joke (!?!) from the recent
4719  Emmy Awards broadcast.
4720
4721
4722Release 2000f - 2000-08-10 09:31:58 -0400
4723
4724  changes by Paul Eggert
4725
4726  Added information in "tz-art.htm" on a Seinfeld reference to DST.
4727
4728  Error checking and messages in the "yearistype" script have been
4729  improved.
4730
4731
4732Release 2000e - 2000-07-31 09:27:54 -0400
4733
4734  data changes by Paul Eggert
4735
4736  a change to the default value of the defined constant HAVE_STRERROR
4737
4738  the addition of a Dave Barry quote on DST to the tz-arts file
4739
4740
4741Release 2000d - 2000-04-20 15:43:04 -0400
4742
4743  changes to the documentation and code of strftime for C99 conformance
4744
4745  a bug fix for date.c
4746
4747  These are based on (though modified from) changes by Paul Eggert.
4748
4749
4750Release 2000c - 2000-03-04 10:31:43 -0500
4751
4752  changes by Paul Eggert
4753
4754
4755Release 2000b - 2000-02-21 12:16:29 -0500
4756
4757  changes by Paul Eggert and Joseph Myers
4758
4759  modest tweaks to the tz-art.htm and tz-link.htm files
4760
4761
4762Release 2000a - 2000-01-18 09:21:26 -0500
4763
4764  changes by Paul Eggert
4765
4766  The two hypertext documents have also been renamed.
4767
4768
4769Release code1999i-data1999j - 1999-11-15 18:43:22 -0500
4770
4771  Paul Eggert's changes
4772
4773  additions to the "zic" manual page and the "Arts.htm" file
4774
4775
4776Release code1999h-data1999i - 1999-11-08 14:55:21 -0500
4777
4778  [not summarized]
4779
4780
4781Release data1999h - 1999-10-07 03:50:29 -0400
4782
4783  changes by Paul Eggert to "europe" (most importantly, fixing
4784  Lithuania and Estonia)
4785
4786
4787Release 1999g - 1999-09-28 11:06:18 -0400
4788
4789  data changes by Paul Eggert (most importantly, the change for
4790  Lebanon that buys correctness for this coming Sunday)
4791
4792  The "code" file contains changes to "Makefile" and "checktab.awk" to
4793  allow better checking of time zone files before they are published.
4794
4795
4796Release 1999f - 1999-09-23 09:48:14 -0400
4797
4798  changes by Arthur David Olson and Paul Eggert
4799
4800
4801Release 1999e - 1999-08-17 15:20:54 -0400
4802
4803  changes circulated by Paul Eggert, although the change to handling
4804  of DST-specifying timezone names has been commented out for now
4805  (search for "XXX" in "localtime.c" for details).  These files also
4806  do not make any changes to the start of DST in Brazil.
4807
4808  In addition to Paul's changes, there are updates to "Arts.htm" and
4809  cleanups of URLs.
4810
4811
4812Release 1999d - 1999-03-30 11:31:07 -0500
4813
4814  changes by Paul Eggert
4815
4816  The Makefile's "make public" rule has also been changed to do a test
4817  compile of each individual time zone data file (which should help
4818  avoid problems such as the one we had with Nicosia).
4819
4820
4821Release 1999c - 1999-03-25 09:47:47 -0500
4822
4823  changes by Paul Eggert, most importantly the change for Chile.
4824
4825
4826Release 1999b - 1999-02-01 17:51:44 -0500
4827
4828  changes by Paul Eggert
4829
4830  code changes (suggested by Mani Varadarajan, mani at be.com) for
4831  correct handling of symbolic links when building using a relative directory
4832
4833  code changes to generate correct messages for failed links
4834
4835  updates to the URLs in Arts.htm
4836
4837
4838Release 1999a - 1999-01-19 16:20:29 -0500
4839
4840  error message internationalizations and corrections in zic.c and
4841  zdump.c (as suggested by Vladimir Michl, vladimir.michl at upol.cz,
4842  to whom thanks!)
4843
4844
4845Release code1998h-data1998i - 1998-10-01 09:56:10 -0400
4846
4847  changes for Brazil, Chile, and Germany
4848
4849  support for use of "24:00" in the input files for the time zone compiler
4850
4851
4852Release code1998g-data1998h - 1998-09-24 10:50:28 -0400
4853
4854  changes by Paul Eggert
4855
4856  correction to a define in the "private.h" file
4857
4858
4859Release data1998g - 1998-08-11 03:28:35 -0000
4860  [tzdata1998g.tar.gz is missing!]
4861
4862  Lithuanian change provided by mgedmin at pub.osf.it
4863
4864  Move creation of the GMT link with Etc/GMT to "etcetera" (from
4865  "backward") to ensure that the GMT file is created even where folks
4866  don't want the "backward" links (as suggested by Paul Eggert).
4867
4868
4869Release data1998f - 1998-07-20 13:50:00 -0000
4870  [tzdata1998f.tar.gz is missing!]
4871
4872  Update the "leapseconds" file to include the newly-announced
4873  insertion at the end of 1998.
4874
4875
4876Release code1998f - 1998-06-01 10:18:31 -0400
4877
4878  addition to localtime.c by Guy Harris
4879
4880
4881Release 1998e - 1998-05-28 09:56:26 -0400
4882
4883  The Makefile is changed to produce zoneinfo-posix rather than
4884  zoneinfo/posix, and to produce zoneinfo-leaps rather than
4885  zoneinfo/right.
4886
4887  data changes by Paul Eggert
4888
4889  changes from Guy Harris to provide asctime_r and ctime_r
4890
4891  A usno1998 file (substantially identical to usno1997) has been added.
4892
4893
4894Release 1998d - 1998-05-14 11:58:34 -0400
4895
4896  changes to comments (in particular, elimination of references to CIA maps).
4897  "Arts.htm", "WWW.htm", "asia", and "australasia" are the only places
4898  where changes occur.
4899
4900
4901Release 1998c - 1998-02-28 12:32:26 -0500
4902
4903  changes by Paul Eggert (save the "French correction," on which I'll
4904  wait for the dust to settle)
4905
4906  symlink changes
4907
4908  changes and additions to Arts.htm
4909
4910
4911Release 1998b - 1998-01-17 14:31:51 -0500
4912
4913  URL cleanups and additions
4914
4915
4916Release 1998a - 1998-01-13 12:37:35 -0500
4917
4918  changes by Paul Eggert
4919
4920
4921Release code1997i-data1997k - 1997-12-29 09:53:41 -0500
4922
4923  changes by Paul Eggert, with minor modifications from Arthur David
4924  Olson to make the files more browser friendly
4925
4926
4927Release code1997h-data1997j - 1997-12-18 17:47:35 -0500
4928
4929  minor changes to put "TZif" at the start of each timezone information file
4930
4931  a rule has also been added to the Makefile so you can
4932	make zones
4933  to just recompile the zone information files (rather than doing a
4934  full "make install" with its other effects).
4935
4936
4937Release data1997i - 1997-10-07 08:45:38 -0400
4938
4939  changes to Africa by Paul Eggert
4940
4941
4942Release code1997g-data1997h - 1997-09-04 16:56:54 -0400
4943
4944  corrections for Uruguay (and other locations)
4945
4946  Arthur David Olson's simple-minded fix allowing mktime to both
4947  correctly handle leap seconds and correctly handle tm_sec values
4948  upon which arithmetic has been performed.
4949
4950
4951Release code1997f-data1997g - 1997-07-19 13:15:02 -0400
4952
4953  Paul Eggert's updates
4954
4955  a small change to a function prototype;
4956
4957  "Music" has been renamed "Arts.htm", HTMLified, and augmented to
4958  include information on Around the World in Eighty Days.
4959
4960
4961Release code1997e-data1997f - 1997-05-03 18:52:34 -0400
4962
4963  fixes to zic's error handling
4964
4965  changes inspired by the item circulated on Slovenia
4966
4967  The description of Web resources has been HTMLified for browsing
4968  convenience.
4969
4970  A new piece of tz-related music has been added to the "Music" file.
4971
4972
4973Release code1997d-data1997e - 1997-03-29 12:48:52 -0500
4974
4975  Paul Eggert's latest suggestions
4976
4977
4978Release code1997c-data1997d - 1997-03-07 20:37:54 -0500
4979
4980  changes to "zic.c" to correct performance of the "-s" option
4981
4982  a new file "usno1997"
4983
4984
4985Release data1997c - 1997-03-04 09:58:18 -0500
4986
4987  changes in Israel
4988
4989
4990Release 1997b - 1997-02-27 18:34:19 -0500
4991
4992  The data file incorporates the 1997 leap second.
4993
4994  The code file incorporates Arthur David Olson's take on the
4995  zic/multiprocessor/directory-creation situation.
4996
4997
4998Release 1997a - 1997-01-21 09:11:10 -0500
4999
5000  Paul Eggert's Antarctica (and other changes)
5001
5002  Arthur David Olson finessed the "getopt" issue by checking against
5003  both -1 and EOF (regardless of POSIX, SunOS 4.1.1's manual says -1
5004  is returned while SunOS 5.5's manual says EOF is returned).
5005
5006
5007Release code1996o-data1996n - 1996-12-27 21:42:05 -0500
5008
5009  Paul Eggert's latest changes
5010
5011
5012Release code1996n - 1996-12-16 09:42:02 -0500
5013
5014  link snapping fix from Bruce Evans (via Garrett Wollman)
5015
5016
5017Release data1996m - 1996-11-24 02:37:34 -0000
5018  [tzdata1996m.tar.gz is missing!]
5019
5020  Paul Eggert's batch of changes
5021
5022
5023Release code1996m-data1996l - 1996-11-05 14:00:12 -0500
5024
5025  No functional changes here; the files have simply been changed to
5026  make more use of ISO style dates in comments. The names of the above
5027  files now include the year in full.
5028
5029
5030Release code96l - 1996-09-08 17:12:20 -0400
5031
5032  tzcode96k was missing a couple of pieces.
5033
5034
5035Release 96k - 1996-09-08 16:06:22 -0400
5036
5037  the latest round of changes from Paul Eggert
5038
5039  the recent Year 2000 material
5040
5041
5042Release code96j - 1996-07-30 13:18:53 -0400
5043
5044  Set sp->typecnt as suggested by Timothy Patrick Murphy.
5045
5046
5047Release code96i - 1996-07-27 20:11:35 -0400
5048
5049  Paul's suggested patch for strftime %V week numbers
5050
5051
5052Release data96i - 1996-07-01 18:13:04 -0400
5053
5054  "northamerica" and "europe" changes by Paul Eggert
5055
5056
5057Release code96h - 1996-06-05 08:02:21 -0400
5058
5059  fix for handling transitions specified in Universal Time
5060
5061  Some "public domain" notices have also been added.
5062
5063
5064Release code96g - 1996-05-16 14:00:26 -0400
5065
5066  fix for the simultaneous-DST-and-zone-change challenge
5067
5068
5069Release data96h - 1996-05-09 17:40:51 -0400
5070
5071  changes by Paul Eggert
5072
5073
5074Release code96f-data96g - 1996-05-03 03:09:59 -0000
5075  [tzcode96f.tar.gz + tzdata96g.tar.gz are both missing!]
5076
5077  The changes get us some of the way to fixing the problems noted in Paul
5078  Eggert's letter yesterday (in addition to a few others).  The approach
5079  has been to make zic a bit smarter about figuring out what time zone
5080  abbreviations apply just after the time specified in the "UNTIL" part
5081  of a zone line.  Putting the smarts in zic means avoiding having
5082  transition times show up in both "Zone" lines and "Rule" lines, which
5083  in turn avoids multiple transition time entries in time zone files.
5084  (This also makes the zic input files such as "europe" a bit shorter and
5085  should ease maintenance.)
5086
5087
5088Release data96f - 1996-04-19 19:20:03 -0000
5089  [tzdata96f.tar.gz is missing!]
5090
5091  The only changes are to the "northamerica" file; the time zone
5092  abbreviation for Denver is corrected to MST (and MDT), and the
5093  comments for Mexico have been updated.
5094
5095
5096Release data96e - 1996-03-19 17:37:26 -0500
5097
5098  Proposals by Paul Eggert, in particular the Portugal change that
5099  comes into play at the end of this month.
5100
5101
5102Release data96d - 1996-03-18 20:49:39 -0500
5103
5104  [not summarized]
5105
5106
5107Release code96e - 1996-02-29 15:43:27 -0000
5108  [tzcode96e.tar.gz is missing!]
5109
5110  internationalization changes and the fix to the documentation for strftime
5111
5112
5113Release code96d-data96c - 1996-02-12 11:05:27 -0500
5114
5115  The "code" file simply updates Bob Kridle's electronic address.
5116
5117  The "data" file updates rules for Mexico.
5118
5119
5120Release data96b - 1996-01-27 15:44:42 -0500
5121
5122  Kiribati change
5123
5124
5125Release code96c - 1996-01-16 16:58:15 -0500
5126
5127  leap-year streamlining and binary-search changes
5128
5129  fix to newctime.3
5130
5131
5132Release code96b - 1996-01-10 20:42:39 -0500
5133
5134  fixes and enhancements from Paul Eggert, including code that
5135  emulates the behavior of recent versions of the SunOS "date"
5136  command.
5137
5138
5139Release 96a - 1996-01-06 09:08:24 -0500
5140
5141  Israel updates
5142
5143  fixes to strftime.c for correct ISO 8601 week number generation,
5144  plus support for two new formats ('G' and 'g') to give ISO 8601 year
5145  numbers (which are not necessarily the same as calendar year numbers)
5146
5147
5148Release code95i-data95m - 1995-12-21 12:46:47 -0500
5149
5150  The latest revisions from Paul Eggert are included, the usno1995
5151  file has been updated, and a new file ("WWW") covering useful URLs
5152  has been added.
5153
5154
5155Release code95h-data95l - 1995-12-19 18:10:12 -0500
5156
5157  A simplification of a macro definition, a change to data for Sudan,
5158  and (for last minute shoppers) notes in the "Music" file on the CD
5159  "Old Man Time".
5160
5161
5162Release code95g-data95k - 1995-10-30 10:32:47 -0500
5163
5164  (slightly reformatted) 8-bit-clean proposed patch
5165
5166  minor patch: US/Eastern -> America/New_York
5167
5168  snapshot of the USNO's latest data ("usno1995")
5169
5170  some other minor cleanups
5171
5172
5173Release code95f-data95j - 1995-10-28 21:01:34 -0000
5174  [tzcode95f.tar.gz + tzdata95j.tar.gz are both missing!]
5175
5176  European cleanups
5177
5178  support for 64-bit time_t's
5179
5180  optimization in localtime.c
5181
5182
5183Release code95e - 1995-10-13 13:23:57 -0400
5184
5185  the mktime change to scan from future to past when trying to find time zone
5186  offsets
5187
5188
5189Release data95i - 1995-09-26 10:43:26 -0400
5190
5191  For Canada/Central, guess that the Sun customer's "one week too
5192  early" was just a approximation, and the true error is one month
5193  too early.  This is consistent with the rest of Canada.
5194
5195
5196Release data95h - 1995-09-21 11:26:48 -0400
5197
5198  latest changes from Paul Eggert
5199
5200
5201Release code95d - 1995-09-14 11:14:45 -0400
5202
5203  the addition of a "Music" file, which documents four recorded
5204  versions of the tune "Save That Time".
5205
5206
5207Release data95g - 1995-09-01 17:21:36 -0400
5208
5209  "yearistype" correction
5210
5211
5212Release data95f - 1995-08-28 20:46:56 -0400
5213
5214  Paul Eggert's change to the australasia file
5215
5216
5217Release data95e - 1995-07-08 18:02:34 -0400
5218
5219  The only change is a leap second at the end of this year.
5220  Thanks to Bradley White for forwarding news on the leap second.
5221
5222
5223Release data95d - 1995-07-03 13:26:22 -0400
5224
5225  Paul Eggert's changes
5226
5227
5228Release data95c - 1995-07-02 19:19:28 -0400
5229
5230  changes to "asia", "backward", "europe", and "southamerica"
5231  (read: northamericacentrics need not apply)
5232
5233
5234Release code95c - 1995-03-13 14:00:46 -0500
5235
5236  one-line fix for sign extension problems in detzcode
5237
5238
5239Release 95b - 1995-03-04 11:22:38 -0500
5240
5241  Minor changes in both:
5242
5243  The "code" file contains a workaround for the lack of "unistd.h" in
5244  Microsoft C++ version 7.
5245
5246  The "data" file contains a fixed "Link" for America/Shiprock.
5247
5248
5249Release 94h - 1994-12-10 12:51:14 -0500
5250
5251  The files:
5252
5253  *	incorporate the changes to "zdump" and "date" to make changes to
5254	the "TZ" environment variable permanent;
5255
5256  *	incorporate the table changes by Paul Eggert;
5257
5258  *	include (and document) support for universal time specifications in
5259	data files - but do not (yet) include use of this feature in the
5260	data files.
5261
5262  Think of this as "TZ Classic" - the software has been set up not to break if
5263  universal time shows up in its input, and data entries have been
5264  left as is so as not to break existing implementations.
5265
5266
5267Release data94f - 1994-08-20 12:56:09 -0400
5268
5269  (with thanks!) the latest data updates from Paul Eggert
5270
5271
5272Release data94e - 1994-06-04 13:13:53 -0400
5273
5274  [not summarized]
5275
5276
5277Release code94g - 1994-05-05 12:14:07 -0400
5278
5279  fix missing "optind.c" and a reference to it in the Makefile
5280
5281
5282Release code94f - 1994-05-05 13:00:33 -0000
5283  [tzcode94f.tar.gz is missing!]
5284
5285  changes to avoid overflow in difftime, as well as changes to cope
5286  with the 52/53 challenge in strftime
5287
5288
5289Release code94e - 1994-03-30 23:32:59 -0500
5290
5291  change for the benefit of PCTS
5292
5293
5294Release 94d - 1994-02-24 15:42:25 -0500
5295
5296  Avoid clashes with POSIX semantics for zones such as GMT+4.
5297
5298  Some other very minor housekeeping is also present.
5299
5300
5301Release code94c - 1994-02-10 08:52:40 -0500
5302
5303  Fix bug where mkdirs was broken unless you compile with
5304  -fwritable-strings (which is generally losing to do).
5305
5306
5307Release 94b - 1994-02-07 10:04:33 -0500
5308
5309  work by Paul Eggert who notes:
5310
5311  I found another book of time zone histories by E W Whitman; it's not
5312  as extensive as Shanks but has a few goodies of its own.  I used it
5313  to update the tables.  I also fixed some more as a result of
5314  correspondence with Adam David and Peter Ilieve, and move some stray
5315  links from 'europe' to 'backward'.  I corrected some scanning errors
5316  in usno1989.
5317
5318  As far as the code goes, I fixed zic to allow years in the range
5319  INT_MIN to INT_MAX; this fixed a few boundary conditions around 1900.
5320  And I cleaned up the zic documentation a little bit.
5321
5322
5323Release data94a - 1994-02-03 08:58:54 -0500
5324
5325  It simply incorporates the recently announced leap second into the
5326  "leapseconds" file.
5327
5328
5329Release 93g - 1993-11-22 17:28:27 -0500
5330
5331  Paul Eggert has provided a good deal of historic information (based
5332  on Shanks), and there are some code changes to deal with the buglets
5333  that crawled out in dealing with the new information.
5334
5335
5336Release 93f - 1993-10-15 12:27:46 -0400
5337
5338  Paul Eggert's changes
5339
5340
5341Release 93e - 1993-09-05 21:21:44 -0400
5342
5343  This has updated data for Israel, England, and Kwajalein.  There's
5344  also an update to "zdump" to cope with Kwajalein's 24-hour jump.
5345  Thanks to Paul Eggert and Peter Ilieve for the changes.
5346
5347
5348Release 93d - 1993-06-17 23:34:17 -0400
5349
5350  new fix and new data on Israel
5351
5352
5353Release 93c - 1993-06-06 19:31:55 -0400
5354
5355  [not summarized]
5356
5357
5358Release 93b - 1993-02-02 14:53:58 -0500
5359
5360  updated "leapseconds" file
5361
5362
5363Release 93 - 1993-01-08 07:01:06 -0500
5364
5365  At kre's suggestion, the package has been split in two - a code piece
5366  (which also includes documentation) that's only of use to folks who
5367  want to recompile things and a data piece useful to anyone who can
5368  run "zic".
5369
5370  The new version has a few changes to the data files, a few
5371  portability changes, and an off-by-one fix (with thanks to
5372  Tom Karzes at deshaw.com for providing a description and a
5373  solution).
5374
5375
5376Release 92c - 1992-11-21 17:35:36 -0000
5377  [tz92c.tar.Z is missing!]
5378
5379  The fallout from the latest round of DST transitions.
5380
5381  There are changes for Portugal, Saskatchewan, and "Pacific-New";
5382  there's also a change to "zic.c" that makes it portable to more systems.
5383
5384
5385Release 92 - 1992-04-25 18:17:03 -0000
5386  [tz92.tar.Z is missing!]
5387
5388  By popular demand (well, at any rate, following a request by kre at munnari)
5389
5390
5391The 1989 update of the time zone package featured:
5392
5393  *	POSIXization (including interpretation of POSIX-style TZ environment
5394	variables, provided by Guy Harris),
5395  *	ANSIfication (including versions of "mktime" and "difftime"),
5396  *	SVIDulation (an "altzone" variable)
5397  *	MACHination (the "gtime" function)
5398  *	corrections to some time zone data (including corrections to the rules
5399	for Great Britain and New Zealand)
5400  *	reference data from the United States Naval Observatory for folks who
5401	want to do additional time zones
5402  *	and the 1989 data for Saudi Arabia.
5403
5404  (Since this code will be treated as "part of the implementation" in some
5405  places and as "part of the application" in others, there's no good way to
5406  name functions, such as timegm, that are not part of the proposed ANSI C
5407  standard; such functions have kept their old, underscore-free names in this
5408  update.)
5409
5410  And the "dysize" function has disappeared; it was present to allow
5411  compilation of the "date" command on old BSD systems, and a version of "date"
5412  is now provided in the package.  The "date" command is not created when you
5413  "make all" since it may lack options provided by the version distributed with
5414  your operating system, or may not interact with the system in the same way
5415  the native version does.
5416
5417  Since POSIX frowns on correct leap second handling, the default behavior of
5418  the "zic" command (in the absence of a "-L" option) has been changed to omit
5419  leap second information from its output files.
5420
5421
5422-----
5423Notes
5424
5425This file contains copies of the part of each release announcement
5426that talks about the changes in that release.  The text has been
5427adapted and reformatted for the purposes of this file.
5428
5429Traditionally a release R consists of a pair of tarball files,
5430tzcodeR.tar.gz and tzdataR.tar.gz.  However, some releases (e.g.,
5431code2010a, data2012c) consist of just one or the other tarball, and a
5432few (e.g., code2012c-data2012d) have tarballs with mixed version
5433numbers.  Recent releases also come in an experimental format
5434consisting of a single tarball tzdb-R.tar.lz with extra data.
5435
5436Release timestamps are taken from the release's commit (for newer,
5437Git-based releases), from the newest file in the tarball (for older
5438releases, where this info is available) or from the email announcing
5439the release (if all else fails; these are marked with a time zone
5440abbreviation of -0000 and an "is missing!" comment).
5441
5442Earlier versions of the code and data were not announced on the tz
5443list and are not summarized here.
5444
5445This file is in the public domain.
5446
5447Local Variables:
5448coding: utf-8
5449End:
5450