From: | Thomas Lockhart <lockhart(at)alumni(dot)caltech(dot)edu> |
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To: | chris(dot)bitmead(at)health(dot)gov(dot)au |
Cc: | Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org, Chris Dunlop <chris(at)onthe(dot)net(dot)au>, pgsql-patches(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Australian timezone configure option |
Date: | 2001-06-14 00:23:22 |
Message-ID: | 3B2803FA.65F5C518@alumni.caltech.edu |
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> Surely the correct solution is to have a config file somewhere
> that gets read on startup? That way us Australians don't have to be the only
> ones in the world that need a custom built postgres.
I will point out that "you Australians", and, well, "us 'mericans", are
the only countries without the sense to choose unique conventions for
time zone names.
It sounds like having a second lookup table for the Australian rules is
a possibility, and this sounds fairly reasonable to me. Btw, is there an
Australian convention for referring to North American time zones for
those zones with naming conflicts?
- Thomas
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