TZInfo provides daylight savings aware transformations between times in different timezones. Data Sources ------------ TZInfo requires a source of timezone data. There are two built-in options: 1. The TZInfo::Data library (the tzinfo-data gem). TZInfo::Data contains a set of Ruby modules that are generated from the [IANA Time Zone Database](http://www.iana.org/time-zones). 2. A zoneinfo directory. Most Unix-like systems include a zoneinfo directory containing timezone definitions. These are also generated from the [IANA Time Zone Database](http://www.iana.org/time-zones). By default, TZInfo::Data will be used. If TZInfo::Data is not available (i.e. if `require 'tzinfo/data'` fails), then TZInfo will search for a zoneinfo directory instead (using the search path specified by `TZInfo::ZoneinfoDataSource::DEFAULT_SEARCH_PATH`). If no data source can be found, a `TZInfo::DataSourceNotFound` exception will be raised when TZInfo is used. Further information is available [in the wiki](http://tzinfo.github.io/datasourcenotfound) to help with resolving `TZInfo::DataSourceNotFound` errors. The default data source selection can be overridden using `TZInfo::DataSource.set`. Custom data sources can also be used. See `TZInfo::DataSource.set` for further details.
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