On 4/10/24 1:31 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 4/10/24 12:38, Adnan Dautovic wrote:
By the way, the row count of pg_timezone_names is 385, but I do
not know how that compares to a more standard installation.
On my instance of Postgres 16.2, 1196.
You're probably using a build with --with-system-tzdata pointing
at a system tzdata tree that includes leap-second-aware zones.
These tend to have duplicative entries like "America/New_York"
and "posix/America/New_York". (There's also a subtree like
"right/America/New_York", but we reject those because we don't
do leap seconds.) The real number of distinct zones in a
standard tzdata file set these days is a shade under 600.
It's the PGDG package running on Ubuntu 22.04.
regards, tom lane
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