Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bruce Momjian wrote: >> Point-in-time recovery - ready for 7.3? >> >> This seems very unlikely now. Status?
> It would be a shame to have to wait for 7.4 for this one. If a credible patch appears before the end of the month, great --- but the discussions so far have left me feeling that we're still a ways away from PITR. And I *don't* want to hold up 7.3 to wait for it. Learned that lesson with WAL for 7.1 ... >> glibc and mktime() - fix? >> >> I can do the work on this I need more info and no one seems to be >> conerned. > I'm concerned, but in the few moments I've had to play with this, what > looked like the obvious fix didn't seem to work (I was hacking on glibc > itself though). Red Hat's internal opinion seems to be that "#define NO_MKTIME_BEFORE_1970" is a sufficient answer. I consider that well to the south of sucking, but at this point I really doubt that we have the time to implement a better answer for 7.3. A better answer seems to mean writing our own interface to the zic timezone database. Make no mistake: I think we should do that, and will do it eventually. I just doubt it'll happen in the next two weeks. And again, I do not feel we should hold up 7.3 to wait for a solution. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])