Ed L. wrote: > > >From the FAQ: > > ==================== > 1.14) Will PostgreSQL handle recent daylight saving time changes > in various countries? > > PostgreSQL versions prior to 8.0 use the operating system's > timezone database for daylight saving information. All current > versions of PostgreSQL 8.0 and later contain up-to-date timezone > information. > ==================== > > In this context, assuming we have applied the relevant OS patches > (RHEL, Debian, HPUX 11.11, 11.23), does the phrase "contain > up-to-date timezone information" mean that all 7.[234].x and 8.x > installations are prepared to properly handle the March 1, 2007 > DST changes in the US? If not, what is needed? I was trying to avoid getting into the gory details of which releases had which timezone fixes, but it seems I can't avoid it. The new FAQ item has the details: USA daylight saving time changes are included in PostgreSQL release 8.0.[4+], and all later major releases, e.g. 8.1. Canada and Western Australia changes are included in 8.0.[10+], 8.1.[6+], and all later major releases. PostgreSQL releases prior to 8.0 use the operating system's timezone database for daylight saving information. If this is unclear, please let me know. -- Bruce Momjian bruce@xxxxxxxxxx Homepage http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +