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Hello,
It seems that Java has a timezone problem as well as everything else. 
But since the last update of java didn't go so well, I'm a little 
paranoid.  I have in the testing area the j2sdk-1.4.2-13 as well as 
jdk-1.5.0-11.

I've already tested, and those people who haven't added any java to 
their system, just updates fine.  It's the people who have updated to 
java 1.5 or 1.6 that I'm worried about.  But since that is all done by 
hand by all sorts of various people, I'm at a bit of a loss for testing.

anyway, can people test this latest java update

SL3
yum -c 
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/yum.conf 
update

SL4
yum -c 
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/40rolling/testing/yum.conf 
update
or
yum --enablerepo=sl-testing update

Let me know if it does anything wierd to your java.

Thanks
Troy
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