Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > 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.
>
> %z is not standard --- you won't find it in the SUS spec for instance.
> Or were you thinking of exposing this problem at the API level by making
> people write a separate log_line_prefix item to get the timezone? I'm
I was thinking of adding %z as an option to log_line prefix, so to get
the current output you would do '%t %z'. I was not suggesting changing
the %Z passed to strftime if they ask for timezone.
> not thrilled about institutionalizing such a fix for a platform-specific
> issue that might go away later (if we switch to using our own timezone
> code here, for instance).
Right.
> I'd be inclined to #ifdef elog's strftime calls so that the zone is
> omitted on Windows but not elsewhere. Kinda ugly but it's a localized
> fix that we can easily improve later.
Yes, we could go that way too. The decision is a platform-specific change
or omitting it for all outputs.
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