Hi Tom,
Thanks. I'll look into upgrading the database. Since we have a huge
bunch of databases i was thinking of an alternative for now.
As i said, we have version 8.2.4 databases and if i need to just update
the timezone files for this database do i copy the zoneinfo files from
the OS zonefile or from the newer version of Postgres zonefiles.
Thanks
Tom Lane wrote:
Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Shilpa Sudhakar wrote:
If DST changes are done in version 8.2.5 and up, is there any way to
recompile the timezone files in our existing versions without upgrading.
FWIW this change is also in 8.1.11.
... and 8.0.14 ...
Anyway, yes, you could get the newer zoneinfo source files and run them
through zic, but it's hard to see why that would be a smarter thing to
do than a database update. There are known data-loss bugs in the minor
version you're running, and you ought to be a lot more worried about
those than about whether Postgres is a week off about the next DST
transition.
regards, tom lane
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