Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/30/19:45:33
Once upon a time (on 30 Dec 96 at 10:00) Marius Triukas said:
> Sorry for silly question, but after getting zip'ed DJGPP
> installation and unpacking it I found IMHO strange directory COUNTRY
> (or something like that) in C:\DJGPP. There were much small files
> named like a capitals of various countries (I'm plesed there's
> 'Vilnius' :) but I don't understand what are those files needed for.
> So maybe anyone can tell me that?
The directory was ZONEINFO and contains time/date information (in
short) for all the timezones of our globe. What it is for, you ask?
Well, the idea comes from Unix (probably) and the goal is to enable
various programs to adapt their time/date display to the current
timezone (if you look at the header of my message you should see my
timezone is +0100 which means my time is one hour ahead of Greenwich
time, or GMT - for short).
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