Tom Lane wrote:
"Craig Ayliffe" <cayliffe@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have several Postgres DB's not showing correct daylight savings time.
From maillist etc I believe these are patched up to the right levels to have
the correct time zones - but they don't seem to be working still.
No, you're behind the times: 8.2.4 and 8.1.9 are too old to know about
this year's changes in southeast Australia DST laws. Which I imagine
is what's biting you.
A semi-cognitive question.
Doesn't Pg use tzdata (at least that's what it's called on for
Redhat-ian distributions) for it's timezone information?
Rod
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regards, tom lane
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