I saw this strange behavior due to a customer problem who managed to get
dumps which aren't restorable anymore:
CREATE TABLE foo(datum date);
INSERT INTO foo VALUES('0000-02-29');
INSERT 0 1
SELECT * FROM foo;
datum
---------------
0001-02-29 BC
(1 row)
COPY foo TO STDOUT;
0001-02-29 BC
INSERT INTO foo VALUES('0001-02-29 BC');
ERROR: date/time field value out of range: "0001-02-29 BC"
Huh? It seems the calculation for leap dates with negative year values is
broken. This example was taken from a current HEAD checkout today, the
original version i've seen this behavior first was 8.2.4.
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Thanks
Bernd
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