Re: Bug: Status/Summary of slashdot leap-second crash on new years2008-2009

From: David Newall
Date: Sun Jan 04 2009 - 19:14:46 EST


david@xxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, David Newall wrote:
>
>> david@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>> then new zoneinfo files need to be sent out every time there is a leap
>>> second (which from other posts on this thread is potentially every
>>> month)
>>
>> Not every few months, for goodness sake! Leap seconds aren't that
>> common! These files do change regularly, however, sometimes on a yearly
>> basis, because that's how often the date might be changed when daylight
>> savings transitions. This is to say that leap seconds don't
>> particularly change the frequency of zoneinfo updates.
>
> another poster said that NTP packets include information about this
> month's leap second, so that implies that they could change monthly.

Not "could change monthly" rather, "could change at any month".

The frequency of zoneinfo updates would therefore be: every time the
zones you care about change; and every time there's a leap second. No
big effort.
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