Adnan Dautovic <daut@mailbox.org> writes:
> On 05. Apr 2024, at 16:13, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, does
>> SET timezone to 'GMT';
>> work?
> Yes, it yields:
>> SET
>>
>> Query returned successfully in 84 msec.
I expected that, because the name "GMT" is hard-wired in our code.
Doesn't help for postgres_fdw though, because it has "UTC" hardwired.
(I have a todo item to rationalize that...)
> By the way, the row count of pg_timezone_names is 385, but I do
> not know how that compares to a more standard installation.
Using current PG HEAD (with tzdata release 2024a):
=# select count(*) from pg_timezone_names;
count
-------
597
(1 row)
I can believe older tzdata releases varying from that a little,
but they haven't exactly been adding zone names at a rapid clip.
Either the one you're dealing with is VERY old or it lost some
files sometime.
regards, tom lane