Hi Tom, thanks for your reply!
I understand your point, and also, the idea of embedding postgresql -- it might be just not what postgresql is built for. I was just thinking that respecting the standard TZDIR approach would add more flexibility.
If you have 5 linux distros and everyone has a different tzdata location, it doesn't make much sense to rebuild binaries for each of these distros. Which means, compile time config is actually the part which adds complexity -- at least for packaging.
There is no point in having $TZDIR if it's not respected by software. Also, it feels that setting the filesystem path in compile time just doesn't make much sense -- it should be a part of runtime configuration.
In my case though, it doesn't block me or anything, -- as you've mentioned, I can just rebuild without this flag. I was just thinking that supporting the standard way of timezone configuration would improve the experience of using postgresql in general and make it more predictive. Maybe it's not true though due to legacy reasons though -- old users just wouldn't expect $TZDIR to alter the configuration.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 4:37 PM Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anatolii Smolianinov <zarkonesmall@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I was recently working with a project which embeds postgres into
> application. It uses binaries built for Debian, and configured to look for
> timezones in Debian's timezone folder /usr/share/zoneinfo/, which wasn't
> present on my system.
Why are you trying to use binaries built for Debian on some other
platform? Seems like there'd be more problems than just timezones.
> I was thinking if it's possible to redefine it in runtime, and found that
> it is not possible: postgres support either compilation flag
> --with-system-tzdata or built-in tz file -- timezone/data/tzdata.zi. From
> the other hand, looking at src/timezone/pgtz.c#L54, it seems that timezone
> dir resolve happens in runtime, which means, it is possible to use $TZDIR
> environment variable or configuration option to achieve this without
> recompilation.
I'm pretty down on this idea because it adds complexity, ie ways to
break things. If you want a more self-contained installation, you
could build it without specifying --with-system-tzdata.
regards, tom lane