Re: Timezone detection problem (was: InitDB failure on install) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers-win32

From Magnus Hagander
Subject Re: Timezone detection problem (was: InitDB failure on install)
Date
Msg-id 6BCB9D8A16AC4241919521715F4D8BCE34C041@algol.sollentuna.se
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Responses Re: Timezone detection problem (was: InitDB
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>     Dave Page schrieb:
>
>
>         <>I'll try to add a check for this to the installer for
the next release.
>         It'll just be a simple 'you can't install this in a ts
session' message
>         though, not a fix. Mind you, it's certainly not the
first installation
>         I've seen that won't run in a ts session.
>         </>
>
>     I dont know what the state of the "timzone detection problem" in
the current postgresql 8.0 head will be, but > if it isnt fixed for the
next beta it might greatly help others if you could add a warning to the
installer if
> the automatic timezone detection failed.

>     It cost me a couple of hours to figure out that neither
hibernate nor I have done something wrong when i
> tried to update a record with a timestamp in its key.
>     I know, these "couple of hours" stands in no relation to what
you guys spent to develop and support such a
> _great_ database. However a short:
>     "Automatic timezone detection failed. Please edit your
postgresql.conf (timezone=) manually to reflect your
>  timezone. This will be fixed in the release version of PostgreSQL
8.0" ;-)
>     would be nice.


I plan to get at least one try through on fixing this in the backend
before next beta. (We are talking about the misbehaviour on locallized
windows installations, I assume?)

Oh, and it *does* log a warning about not finding the timezone. It's
just that the beta installed by the MSI installer doesn't direct this to
the eventlog :-)

//Magnus

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