Обсуждение: confirm timezone changes for new releases was Fwd: Re: [pgsql-slavestothewww] New News Entry (id: 1055)
I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes (as well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not sure what is includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull our changes in from Note our release notes dont specify those changes, so I am inclined to think they aren't in there, but can someone confirm for our release announcement if 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone updates? (Or any other updates we should mention) TIA Robert Treat ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: [pgsql-slavestothewww] New News Entry (id: 1055) Date: Thursday 05 February 2009 From: Guido Barosio <gbarosio@gmail.com> To: PostgreSQL Webmaster <www@wwwmaster.postgresql.org> <quote> . Included as well are Daylight Savings Time changes for Nepal, Switzerland and Cuba </quote> Isn't there a change for Argentina? Just asking because we had 2 changes during the last 6 months and I am not sure if we are handling this properly. gb.- On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Guido Barosio <gbarosio@gmail.com> wrote: >> These update releases also include patches for several low-risk security holes, as well as up to 17 other minor fixes, depending on your major version of PostgreSQL. Included as well are Daylight Savings Time changes for Nepal, Switzerland and Cuba. See the <a href="/docs/current/static/release.html">release notes</a> for full details. >> -- Robert Treat Conjecture: http://www.xzilla.net Consulting: http://www.omniti.com
Robert Treat wrote: > I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes (as > well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not sure what is > includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull our changes in from > Note our release notes dont specify those changes, so I am inclined to think > they aren't in there, but can someone confirm for our release announcement if > 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone updates? (Or any other updates we > should mention) TIA The commit messages is: Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009a: introducesAsia/Kathmandu as the preferred spelling of that zone name,correctshistorical DST information for Switzerland and Cuba. We get our data files as mentioned in /pgtop/src/timezone/README: ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.tar.gz -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Bruce Momjian wrote: > Robert Treat wrote: > > I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes (as > > well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not sure what is > > includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull our changes in from > > Note our release notes dont specify those changes, so I am inclined to think > > they aren't in there, but can someone confirm for our release announcement if > > 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone updates? (Or any other updates we > > should mention) TIA > > The commit messages is: > > Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009a: introduces > Asia/Kathmandu as the preferred spelling of that zone name, corrects > historical DST information for Switzerland and Cuba. > > We get our data files as mentioned in /pgtop/src/timezone/README: > > ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.tar.gz To better answer your specific question, I see Argentina timezone changes added CVS for in 2008i: revision 1.13date: 2008/10/30 13:16:52; author: tgl; state: Exp; lines: +91 -16Update time zone data files to tzdata release2008i (DST law changes inArgentina, Brazil, Mauritius, Syria). Those changes would have been included in 8.3.5 released on 2008-11-03. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
On Friday 06 February 2009 10:43:30 Bruce Momjian wrote: > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Robert Treat wrote: > > > I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes > > > (as well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not > > > sure what is includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull > > > our changes in from Note our release notes dont specify those changes, > > > so I am inclined to think they aren't in there, but can someone confirm > > > for our release announcement if 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone > > > updates? (Or any other updates we should mention) TIA > > > > The commit messages is: > > > > Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009a: introduces > > Asia/Kathmandu as the preferred spelling of that zone name, corrects > > historical DST information for Switzerland and Cuba. > > > > We get our data files as mentioned in /pgtop/src/timezone/README: > > > > ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.tar.gz > > To better answer your specific question, I see Argentina timezone > changes added CVS for in 2008i: > > revision 1.13 > date: 2008/10/30 13:16:52; author: tgl; state: Exp; lines: +91 -16 > Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008i (DST law changes in > Argentina, Brazil, Mauritius, Syria). > > Those changes would have been included in 8.3.5 released on 2008-11-03. > Thanks Bruce! -- Robert Treat Conjecture: http://www.xzilla.net Consulting: http://www.omniti.com
Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes: > Robert Treat wrote: >> I know that the fedora tzdata-2009a packages have the Argentian changes (as >> well as some others depending on version of fedora), but I'm not sure what is >> includedin the original package, or exactly where we pull our changes in from >> Note our release notes dont specify those changes, so I am inclined to think >> they aren't in there, but can someone confirm for our release announcement if >> 8.3.6 et al have Argentinian timezone updates? (Or any other updates we >> should mention) TIA > The commit messages is: Also, our release notes do so specify the tzdata updates --- it's usually the last item, see for instance http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/release-8-3-6.html regards, tom lane