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Is a compiled tzdb cross platform? If I compile it on my Mac, can it be used on Windows? I believe the answer is yes.
Is there a way to manually specify the location of a compiled tzdb to use? I've looked around but it doesn't seem like it. If there is a way, can it also be used on windows? CCTZ, for example, allows you to specify the location of a compiled tzdb with an environment variable https://github.com/google/cctz/wiki/FAQ#where-is-the-data-used-by-the-cctz-time-zone-library
I have two questions:
Is a compiled tzdb cross platform? If I compile it on my Mac, can it be used on Windows? I believe the answer is yes.
Is there a way to manually specify the location of a compiled tzdb to use? I've looked around but it doesn't seem like it. If there is a way, can it also be used on windows? CCTZ, for example, allows you to specify the location of a compiled tzdb with an environment variable https://github.com/google/cctz/wiki/FAQ#where-is-the-data-used-by-the-cctz-time-zone-library