On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Should work to just copy over the timezone directory tree from a correct installation on the same machine architecture (I can't recall right nowif the file format is machine-dependent or not). You might have to restart the postmaster too, before it starts behaving entirely sanely.
The compiled zone info files are compatible across time and space.I just copied the correct US Eastern time zone file from an amd64 FreeBSD 6.1 system onto a NSLU2 running a hacked embedded linux using an arm chip (I use it as an NFS file server) and it did the right thing.
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