Tzinfo object for the local timezone

Edit Package python-tzlocal
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tzlocal/

This Python module returns a tzinfo object with the local timezone information under Unix and Win-32. It requires pytz, and returns pytz tzinfo objects.

This module attempts to fix a glaring hole in pytz, that there is no way to get the local timezone information, unless you know the zoneinfo name, and under several Linux distros that's hard or impossible to figure out.

With tzlocal you only need to call get_localzone() and you will get a tzinfo object with the local time zone info. On some Unices you will still not get to know what the timezone name is, but you don't need that when you have the tzinfo file. However, if the timezone name is readily available it will be used.

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Revision 13 (latest revision is 16)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 970819 from Markéta Machová's avatar Markéta Machová (mcalabkova) (revision 13)
- version update to 4.2
  4.2 (2022-04-02)
  - If TZ environment variable is set to /etc/localhost, and that's a link to
    a zoneinfo file, then tzlocal will now find the timezone name, and not
    just return a localtime TZ object.
  4.1 (2021-10-29)
  - No changes from 4.1b1.
  4.1b1 (2021-10-28)
  - It turns out a lot of Linux distributions make the links between zoneinfo
    aliases backwards, so instead of linking GB to Europe/London it actually
    links the other way. When /etc/localtime then links to Europe/London, and you
    also have a config file saying Europe/London, the code that checks if
    /etc/localtime is a symlink ends up at GB instead of Europe/London and
    we get an error, as it thinks GB and Europe/London are different zones.
    So now we check the symlink of all timezones in the uniqueness test. We still
    return the name in the config file, though, so you would only get GB or Zulu
    returned as the time zone instead of Europe/London or UTC if your only
    configuration is the /etc/localtime symlink, as that's checked last, and
    tzlocal will return the first configuration found.
  - The above change also means that GMT and UTC are no longer seen as synonyms,
    as zoneinfo does not see them as synonyms. This might be controversial,
    but you just have to live with it. Pick one and stay with it. ;-)
  4.0.2 (2021-10-26)
  - Improved the error message when you had a conflict including a
    /etc/localtime symlink.
  4.0.1 (2021-10-19)
  - A long time bug in Ubuntu docker images seem to not get fixed,
    so I added a workaround.
  4.0.1b1 (2021-10-18)
  - Handle UCT and Zulu as synonyms for UTC, while treating GMT and
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