Bug 4117 - hwclock cannot work in timezone Asia/Kamchatka
Summary: hwclock cannot work in timezone Asia/Kamchatka
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Sisyphus
Classification: Development
Component: hwclock (show other bugs)
Version: unstable
Hardware: all Linux
: P2 critical
Assignee: Dmitry V. Levin
QA Contact: qa-sisyphus
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Reported: 2004-05-12 01:46 MSD by arc
Modified: 2005-07-13 15:46 MSD (History)
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Description arc 2004-05-12 01:46:53 MSD
hwclock --show

Results in:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
hwclock: Unable to read/interpret adjtime file.  Third line of adjtime file
'/etc/adjtime' is invalid.
Timezone offset value -46800 is invalid.  It is seconds west of the prime
meridian, which means an integer between -43200 and 43200, inclusive.
Setting system clock (localtime): Sun May  9 16:42:58 PETST 2004 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Set timezone Asia/Kamchatka
2.Use Local Time
3.2 times use hwclock
Comment 1 Dmitry V. Levin 2004-06-02 20:07:45 MSD
Fixed in hwclock-2.23-alt3.