From: "A.Appleyard" Organization: Materials Science Centre To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 15:10:26 GMT Subject: Re: What is all this "timezone" stuff for? Message-ID: Daniel Haude (HAUDE AT alpha5 DOT physnet DOT uni-hamburg DOT de) wrote: > What is all the data in the "timezone" directory tree good for? ... Unless you are calling one of the special time-and-date-handling functions that converts between different time zones, the whole space-wasting caboodle can be safely blown into \dev\null T DOT W DOT Seddon AT ncl DOT ac DOT uk wrote (Subject: Re: What is all this "timezone" stuff for?):- > ... I'd like to know what all those timezone bits are for as well, > especially seeing as those 300-byte files take up 8K each on my hard drive. Then why can't all that zone info go in one big compact binary file? Lots of little files are very space-wasteful, as every one needs a cluster to itself.