Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes: > Crake doesn't seem to like this for cross version upgrade, and the diff > looks rather odd:
Oh, that's annoying. I forgot to mention the side-effects that 2024b had on PST8PDT and other SysV-derived timezones (probably because Paul Eggert avoided mentioning that in his release notes ... thanks for nothing Paul). What we've got there is that sufficiently old timestamps (pre 1890 or so) are now interpreted as local mean solar time for Los Angeles rather than exactly UTC-8. I would expect that the upgrade tests would pass now for upgrades from v12 or later, thanks to b8ea0f675 et al, but I'm not real sure what to do about testing the out-of-support branches. Should we back-patch b8ea0f675 as far down as 9.2? regards, tom lane