The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 2034
Logged by: Neeraj Malhotra
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.0.2
Operating system: Fedora Core 4
Description:Wrong time zone IST
Details:
In postgreSQL IST timezone is being used for
Hi Tom,
here is an 'real' output of psql in our test scenario.
psql-output as user : enduser
testdb1=> \du
List of users
User name | User ID | Attributes | Groups
---+-++-
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Title: Psql odbc driver version 8.01.01.00 doesn't remember "Cache size" option if it is set to 0 (to set "unlimited").
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cristiano
AnsaloniSent: 08 November 2005 15:35To:
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.orgSubject: [BUGS]
Seneca Cunningham wrote:
Mark Gibson wrote:
AIX hasn't had any maintence levels applied yet,
so oslevel -r returns: 5300-01.
_SS_MAXSIZE has been set to 1025 manually, this was
required for 8.0.4.
But with 8.1.0 the patch for dynahash.c had to be
applied before the regression tests would run.
S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> here is an 'real' output of psql in our test scenario.
I tried to duplicate this example, but it still works fine for me.
> testdb1=> \du
>List of users
> User name | User ID | Attributes | Groups
> ---+-
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 12:10:27PM +, Neeraj Malhotra wrote:
> In postgreSQL IST timezone is being used for Israel Standard Time(+2:00)
> which is incorrect. IST stands for Indian Standard Time(+5:30). Please
> correct it because it is causing problem in our applications.
IST means something d
"Neeraj Malhotra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In postgreSQL IST timezone is being used for Israel Standard Time(+2:00)
> which is incorrect. IST stands for Indian Standard Time(+5:30). Please
> correct it because it is causing problem in our applications.
Unfortunately, what's "wrong" to you is