I am still trying to figure out a good way to fix this. On unix my log
shows EDT but Win32 shows US/Eastern and some zones are much longer.
Should we add %z and not print the timezone information for %t? That
seems like the only reasonable solution.
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Michael Paesold wrote:
> On my german Windows XP Professional, %t in log_line_prefix produces
> 2004-09-18 14:23:26 Westeurop?ische Sommerzeit
>
> This is rather long and ugly. It is already on the open item list:
>
> * shorten timezone for %t log_line_prefix
>
> Additionally I would suggest something like %z. Most of the time, time zone
> information is irrelevant for me in server logs.
>
> Best Regards,
> Michael Paesold
>
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