Andrew Dunstan <andrew.duns...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > I've just run into an issue with this (commit a1207910968). The makefile > now assumes that zic has this switch. But I was attempting to get around > an issue on msys2 by using its zic, (ZIC=/usr/bin/zic configure ...). It > crashes on the floor because it doesn't know about "-b slim". I think we > probably need a way to turn this off.
I had contemplated injecting the -b switch via # any custom options you might want to pass to zic while installing data files -ZIC_OPTIONS = +ZIC_OPTIONS = -b slim which would allow overriding it by defining the ZIC_OPTIONS macro. Does that seem appropriate? I didn't do it because I worried about interference with existing uses of ZIC_OPTIONS ... but who knows whether there are any. BTW, building with old versions of zic is not guaranteed to work anyway. They do tend to wait a year or two before they start to use new zic features in the timezone data files, but they don't wait indefinitely. regards, tom lane