Re: [PATCHES] default timezone in postgresql.conf

2004-12-17 Thread Bruce Momjian

Patch applied.  Thanks.

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[PATCHES] default timezone in postgresql.conf

2004-12-12 Thread Robert Treat

Changes the doc's to reflect what the user will find as default. 

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Index: runtime.sgml
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RCS file: /projects/cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/runtime.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.295
diff -c -r1.295 runtime.sgml
*** runtime.sgml	5 Dec 2004 20:05:47 -	1.295
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  Sets the time zone for displaying and interpreting time
! stamps.  The default is to use whatever the system environment
! specifies as the time zone.  See  for more information.
 

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  Sets the time zone for displaying and interpreting time
! stamps.  The default is 'unknown', which means to use whatever 
! the system environment specifies as the time zone.  See  for more information.
 


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