Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Robert Treat wrote:
> > I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes (as 
> > well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not sure what 
> > is 
> > includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull our changes in 
> > from 
> > Note our release notes dont specify those changes, so I am inclined to 
> > think 
> > they aren't in there, but can someone confirm for our release announcement 
> > if 
> > 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone updates? (Or any other updates we 
> > should mention) TIA
> 
> The commit messages is:
> 
>       Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009a: introduces
>       Asia/Kathmandu as the preferred spelling of that zone name, corrects
>       historical DST information for Switzerland and Cuba.
> 
> We get our data files as mentioned in /pgtop/src/timezone/README:
> 
>         ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.tar.gz

To better answer your specific question, I see Argentina timezone
changes added CVS for in 2008i:

        revision 1.13
        date: 2008/10/30 13:16:52;  author: tgl;  state: Exp;  lines: +91 -16
        Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008i (DST law changes in
        Argentina, Brazil, Mauritius, Syria).

Those changes would have been included in 8.3.5 released on 2008-11-03.

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