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
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
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
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