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Hi All,

When configuring a Slony cluster I get the infamous 'ERROR:  invalid
input syntax for type timestamp: "Mon Jun 29 13:00:36.628805 2009 WEST"'

I know that this is a timezone setting issue.
In my case I have my system set to 'Atlantic/Madeira' and UTC.

My postgresql.conf has the same setting ('Atlantic/Madeira')
Postgresql ver. 8.3.7 on Fedora 8

I feel reluctant to follow Slony's 'Best practices' depicted in the
(cough) fine manual as it would mean losing any DST awareness ...

Any thoughts appreciated,

TIA,

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Pedro Doria Meunier
GSM: +351 96 17 20 188
Skype: pdoriam
 
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