From: | Thomas Lockhart <lockhart(at)fourpalms(dot)org> |
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To: | Patrick Welche <prlw1(at)newn(dot)cam(dot)ac(dot)uk> |
Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: British Double Summer Time |
Date: | 2001-11-05 14:39:03 |
Message-ID: | 3BE6A487.D1AE4B52@fourpalms.org |
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> I dumped a 7.1devel database, and when reloading into postgres of 31 Oct
> 2001 20:23 GMT I get:
> psql:foobar.db:60: ERROR: copy: line 2247, Bad timestamp external
> representation 'Fri 01 Aug 00:00:00 1941 BDST'
> psql:foobar.db:60: lost synchronization with server, resetting connection
> My zoneinfo files know about BDST, but src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c
> doesn't...
In 6 years of date/time work, this is the first I've heard of "BDST".
Can you give me a definition? What is the "double" part of it?? Does it
actually stand for "British Daylight Savings Time"?
- Thomas
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