HardenedBSD/contrib/tzdata/etcetera
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# tzdb data for ships at sea and other miscellany
# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
# These entries are for uses not otherwise covered by the tz database.
# Their main practical use is for platforms like Android that lack
# support for POSIX proleptic TZ strings. On such platforms these entries
# can be useful if the timezone database is wrong or if a ship or
# aircraft at sea is not in a timezone.
# Starting with POSIX 1003.1-2001, the entries below are all
# unnecessary as settings for the TZ environment variable. E.g.,
# instead of TZ='Etc/GMT+4' one can use the POSIX setting TZ='<-04>+4'.
#
# Do not use a POSIX TZ setting like TZ='GMT+4', which is four hours
# behind GMT but uses the completely misleading abbreviation "GMT".
# The following zone is used by tzcode functions like gmtime,
# which load the "UTC" file to handle seconds properly.
Zone Etc/UTC 0 - UTC
# Functions like gmtime load the "GMT" file to handle leap seconds properly.
# Vanguard section, which works with most .zi parsers.
#Zone GMT 0 - GMT
# Rearguard section, for TZUpdater 2.3.2 and earlier.
Zone Etc/GMT 0 - GMT
# The following link uses older naming conventions,
# but it belongs here, not in the file 'backward',
# as it is needed for tzcode releases through 2022a,
# where functions like gmtime load "GMT" instead of the "Etc/UTC".
# We want this to work even on installations that omit 'backward'.
Link Etc/GMT GMT
# End of rearguard section.
# Be consistent with POSIX TZ settings in the Zone names,
# even though this is the opposite of what many people expect.
# POSIX has positive signs west of Greenwich, but many people expect
# positive signs east of Greenwich. For example, TZ='Etc/GMT+4' uses
# the abbreviation "-04" and corresponds to 4 hours behind UT
# (i.e. west of Greenwich) even though many people would expect it to
# mean 4 hours ahead of UT (i.e. east of Greenwich).
# Earlier incarnations of this package were not POSIX-compliant,
# and had lines such as
# Zone GMT-12 -12 - GMT-1200
# We did not want things to change quietly if someone accustomed to the old
# way does a
# zic -l GMT-12
# so we moved the names into the Etc subdirectory.
# Also, the time zone abbreviations are now compatible with %z.
Zone Etc/GMT-14 14 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-13 13 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-12 12 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-11 11 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-10 10 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-9 9 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-8 8 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-7 7 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-6 6 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-5 5 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-4 4 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-3 3 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-2 2 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT-1 1 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+1 -1 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+2 -2 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+3 -3 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+4 -4 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+5 -5 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+6 -6 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+7 -7 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+8 -8 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+9 -9 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+10 -10 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+11 -11 - %z
Zone Etc/GMT+12 -12 - %z