Tom,
Thank you for your reply:
On 2/6/2017 12:18 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
This is controlled by the timezone_abbreviations file, which if
you haven't changed it lists:
# CONFLICT! BST is not unique
# Other timezones:
# - BST: Bougainville Standard Time (Papua New Guinea)
BST 3600 D # British Summer Time
# (Europe/London)
I haven't changed any of the config files. I can not find that file on
my system (maybe it's in the source code only).
I am using the Red Hat distribution: PostgreSQL 9.6.1 on
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat
4.8.5-4), 64-bit
pg_timezone_names shows the*current* abbreviation for the zone in question
I'm not sure what you mean by "current". If this is not an issue then
that's fine, you can ignore this message. It just seemed weird to me
that pg_timezone_names and pg_timezone_abbrevs showed very different
results for the same code.
Thanks,
Igal Sapir
Lucee Core Developer
Lucee.org <http://lucee.org/>