BUG #2816: Logfile difference in timestamp between Windows and Linux
От | Joost Karaaijeveld |
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Тема | BUG #2816: Logfile difference in timestamp between Windows and Linux |
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Msg-id | 200612071342.kB7DgD0U091842@wwwmaster.postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: BUG #2816: Logfile difference in timestamp between Windows and Linux
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 2816 Logged by: Joost Karaaijeveld Email address: J.Kraaijeveld@Askesis.nl PostgreSQL version: 8.1.5 Operating system: Windows 2000 / Linux Debian Etch Description: Logfile difference in timestamp between Windows and Linux Details: Printing a timestamp using '%t%' in Windows omits the timezone in the logfile. In Linux the timezone is printed. Either make the two the same by default or make it configurable so that the user can make them the same. I prefer that they both print the timezone by default and do not so if configured not to do that. I do not think that losing the timezone helps in interpreting the log files, especially if the PostgrSQL servers are in other timezones than the applications they serve. The source code says that the timezone is to long to use. According to http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/90s5c885(VS.80).aspx one could use _tzname[0] to get a short versino of the TZ?
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