From: | Brad Ediger <brad(at)bradediger(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | ERROR: unrecognized time zone name: "UTC" |
Date: | 2010-05-19 01:15:18 |
Message-ID: | AANLkTilZcapwKGrjObrrd7qAf8Tz-Lx4jPMLyKRGdYZs@mail.gmail.com |
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I am experiencing this error trying to set the connection time zone to
UTC on PostgreSQL 8.4.4:
postgres=# set time zone 'UTC';
ERROR: unrecognized time zone name: "UTC"
I have read the documentation for timezone_abbreviations, and
everything looked in order, at least as far as my limited knowledge
takes me:
postgres=# show timezone_abbreviations;
timezone_abbreviations
------------------------
Default
(1 row)
$ grep UTC `pg_config --sharedir`/timezonesets/Default
UTC 0 # Coordinated Universal Time
Setting the time zone to 'CST6CDT' appears to work fine:
postgres=# set time zone 'CST6CDT';
SET
Is there something I'm doing wrong here? I have a slightly odd
configuration (Gentoo Prefix Portage on Mac OS X, with a custom
ebuild) so the problem may well be with my system setup. But I'd
appreciate any pointers folks may have as to where to troubleshoot.
Thanks!
-be
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