Re: [BUGS] A date bug: number of day of October

2000-04-14 Thread Tom Lane
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In the CET zone (where you probably live) daylight savings time ends in > October, so it is true that > 1999-10-01 00:00:00 + (24h * 31 days) = 1999-10-31 23:00:00 > Of course a month is not defined as "24h * 30/31 days" but instead as the > t

Re: [BUGS] Minimal patches for PostgreSQL 7.0b3 on NetBSD/alpha1.4.1....

2000-04-14 Thread Ryan Kirkpatrick
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Tom Lane wrote: > "Kevin P. Neal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here are minimal patches to get 7.0 beta 3 limping along on NetBSD/alpha > release 1.4.1. > > Has anyone compared these to Ryan Kirkpatrick's efforts for Linux/Alpha? I have not... I would gla

Re: [BUGS] A date bug: number of day of October

2000-04-14 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Guillaume Perréal writes: > Try computing (replace with some differents years): > '-10-01'::datetime + '1 month'::interval > Depending on the year, you can get '-11-01' as expected or '-10-31' > which is bug. In the CET zone (where you probably live) daylight savings time

[BUGS] Single backend crashes if postmaster running

2000-04-14 Thread Ronald Kuczek
Name:Ronald Kuczek Email address :[EMAIL PROTECTED] System Configuration - Architecture : Intel Pentium Operating System : Linux i586 GNU, Windows NT PostgreSQL version : PostgreSQL-7.0 beta 5 Compiler used :gcc (Linux),cygwin b-20 (NT)

[BUGS] Bad result?

2000-04-14 Thread Kamaev Vladimir
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[BUGS] Problem with ecpg

2000-04-14 Thread Bernard ISAMBERT
POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE Your name : Bernard Isambert Your email address : [EMAIL PROTECTE