On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, George Weaver wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to resolve a problem using PostgreSQL that may have its roots in > Cygwin (see below). > > I am running PostgreSQL version 7.3.2 on Windows XP using Cygwin version > 1.3.20. > > Once the PostgreSQL postmaster has started, if I change the system date on > the PC, and query the database (Select current_date), the result I get is > the date on the system relative to when postmaster started as a service, not > the new date on the PC. Am I missing something really obvious?? > I think that is known behavior for that version of Cygwin. Unfortunately, you are not going to get much help from this list for a Cygwin vesion that old. Please upgrade first using the setup program available at http://cygwin.com.
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