Re: [BUGS] Bug #630: date/time storage problem: timestamp parsed

2002-04-09 Thread Michael Loftis
On FreeBSD newsyslog shows the same interesting sort of problem witha 'time' value of @T02 on the day of the leap change, sudden;y it'll balk saying the format of the line is wrong. Could be related on an outside area as newsyslog uses mktime and some ISO time format. Sean Chittenden wrote:

Re: [BUGS] Bug #630: date/time storage problem: timestamp parsed

2002-04-15 Thread Michael Loftis
Cuttign down the CC: list this time, apologies if I cut too much and someone misses a copy of this Sean Chittenden wrote: > >The FreeBSD folk are absolutely adamant about having mktime() no >compensate for deadzones between DST shifts and they insist that the >application handle this. Some

Re: [BUGS] Bug #630: date/time storage problem: timestamp parsed

2002-04-15 Thread Michael Loftis
Sean Chittenden wrote: >>>The FreeBSD folk are absolutely adamant about having mktime() no >>>compensate for deadzones between DST shifts and they insist that >>>the application handle this. Someone's off looking at how other >>>OS'es handle this, but this could be an arduous battle on that >>

Re: [BUGS] PostgreSql Installation

2002-04-21 Thread Michael Loftis
://archives.postgresql.org/ first, if you don't find oyur answers there then post a question to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not pgsql-bugs. Thank you Michael Loftis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sir, > recently I have downloaded the postgreSql and I want to install it in > windows 2000 > operatin