Maria L. Wilson wrote:
> good grief! - thanks for seeing that.....
> 
> ok, next question.  so I change these permissions (to the correct read 
> perms :)
> then how does postgres "load" these timezone?  I'm really hoping that 
> this doesn't require a re-install.

Restarting the server will fix it.  I don't know if a simple
configuration file reload will fix it.

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> 
> thanks again!!   Maria Wilson
> 
> On 3/15/11 4:12 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> > "Maria L. Wilson"<[email protected]>  writes:
> >> I would have thought the same thing too - but, the file system looks
> >> correct.....(below...)
> >> -rw-------   3 root staff 3519 Nov  1 09:08 Eastern
> > Well ... correct other than lacking read permissions for anybody but
> > root ...
> >
> >                     regards, tom lane
> 
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