Am Freitag, 17. August 2007 13:03 schrieb Magnus Hagander:
> Could there be some way for configure to automatically check that the
> timezone format used on the system is in fact compatible? Such as checking
> if it can load a well-known timezone and that it behaves properly?
You cannot assume tha
Am Freitag, 17. August 2007 12:46 schrieb Zdenek Kotala:
> Yes, e.g. Solaris use this solution for 8.2 packages. I sent little bit
> different patch few months ago. You can see discussion there:
Yes, my patch just uses the symlink solution that people already use.
> Also could be good to modify a
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 11:24:11AM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Because there seems to be an increasing trend among packagers to drop the
> PostgreSQL-supplied time zone data and use the operating system's instead, I
> figured it would be good to define an official and documented way to do th
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Because there seems to be an increasing trend among packagers to drop the
PostgreSQL-supplied time zone data and use the operating system's instead,
Because it seems government in many countries make a decision to make
live harder. :(
I figured it would be good to def
Because there seems to be an increasing trend among packagers to drop the
PostgreSQL-supplied time zone data and use the operating system's instead, I
figured it would be good to define an official and documented way to do this.
If we could get, say, the Linux, BSD, and Solaris packagers to ado