| From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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| To: | Philip Warner <pjw(at)rhyme(dot)com(dot)au> |
| Cc: | Robert Hentosh <hentosh(at)io(dot)com>, pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL 7.0.2 Date Miscalculation |
| Date: | 2001-04-03 14:17:20 |
| Message-ID: | 2288.986307440@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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Philip Warner <pjw(at)rhyme(dot)com(dot)au> writes:
> At 00:59 3/04/01 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> However, the horology diffs are not, and I can't reproduce them here.
>> Did anyone else see that?
> I've just started seeing both...
What is the date of the nearest daylight-savings transition in your
timezone?
Wait a minute ... considering that the regress tests run in PST8PDT,
your local timezone shouldn't make a difference. Maybe a platform-
specific issue? What platform (esp. which C library) do you use?
FWIW, as of this morning I'm back to no failure on timestamp test
(as expected), and still no horology failure either.
regards, tom lane
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