From: | Frank van Vugt <ftm(dot)van(dot)vugt(at)foxi(dot)nl> |
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To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
Cc: | pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: postgresql 7.3.2 bug on date '1901-12-13' and '1901-12 |
Date: | 2003-08-21 23:03:44 |
Message-ID: | 200308220103.44707.ftm.van.vugt@foxi.nl |
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> > What's your time zone setting?
I'm baffled....
I disconnected my psql-client, reconnected a while later to demonstrate this
problem to someone on the server I stop/started earlier, and the problem
wasn't there anymore..... This is the one I stopped, set TZ and started
again. However, since I didn't notice any difference, I stopped the server,
unset TZ and started again a second time. Now while restarting the server
(and verifying whether setting TZ made a difference), I did keep my
psql-connection 'open', so it reconnected automatically, maybe this had
something to do with it?
At this moment, I still have that second server that's still showing the
problem, anything I can verify on that one to help?
Best,
Frank.
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