Thank you for your answer. When compiled with "--with-system-tzdata", does postgres need a restart after the system is updated with the new tzdata ?
regards, jérôme wagner On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Jerome Wagner <jerome.wag...@laposte.net> writes: > > As i understand it, the tzdata on which the timezone information is based > > is updated regularly (semi-manually) in https://github.com/ > > postgres/postgres/tree/master/src/timezone > > > Am i correct in stating that there is currently no way to update the > tzdata > > database except by recompiling postgres after a new version of the tz > > database has been adapted for postgres ? > > It's in the standard tzdata format, so if you have a copy of zic laying > about, you could download a new tzdata file set and run zic to install > the new files into the PG installation tree. There's no need to recompile > Postgres per se. > > However, if this seems like a problem to you and you are on a platform > whose vendor updates tzdata reliably, you should consider building PG > with --with-system-tzdata so that it will rely on the vendor copy. > We've always seen distributing a copy of tzdata as being mainly a > service to people stuck on platforms where that doesn't happen. > > > Is there a way to introspect the current version of the tzdata release > > (2014j, 2016h, 2017b, ..) that is embedded in a pre-compiled postgres (at > > runtime or in another way) ? > > I don't know of any version labeling in the tzdata files themselves > (not that I've looked very hard for one). If you know your PG minor > release you could look into our release notes to see what tzdata > release it shipped with. > > regards, tom lane >