base-files: coreutil-date breaks setting kernel timezone
"coreutil-date" package from the packages feed replaces the Busybox date applet by symlinking /usr/bin/gnu-date to /bin/date. This prevents the system init script from setting kernel timezone because the GNU date utility does not provide such functionality: root@OpenWrt:~# date -k date: invalid option -- 'k' Try 'date --help' for more information. A specific reference to the Busybox date applet prevents alternative date utilities from breaking the system init script. Signed-off-by: Val Kulkov <val.kulkov@gmail.com>
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ system_config() {
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ln -sf "/usr/share/zoneinfo/$zonename" /tmp/localtime && rm -f /tmp/TZ
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# apply timezone to kernel
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date -k
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busybox date -k
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}
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reload_service() {
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