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Timezones coded with
<±nn>±nn<±nn>[±nn][,...]
are incorrectly parsed by newlib's TZ parser.In these timezones,
<±nn>
is used because there is no matching name like in other timezones.Example:
GMT0BST
for London, (GMT is known, BST isBritish Summer Time
).<+1030>-10:30<+11>-11
for Lord Howe Island.These names GMT,BST,CET,... are meant to be human readable but are useless in our use case.
Replacing
<±nn>
occurences byUNK
nown allows newlib's TZ parser to nicely interpret all timezones.UNK-10:30UNK-11
is then correctly parsed.Ultimately, newlib should handle such TZ descriptors. Until then, they are handled by this script.
Fixes #7690