BUG #4100: GMT offsets are wrong

From: "Peter Coxhead" <pdcoxhead(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: BUG #4100: GMT offsets are wrong
Date: 2008-04-08 02:30:36
Message-ID: 200804080230.m382UaSt062286@wwwmaster.postgresql.org
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The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 4100
Logged by: Peter Coxhead
Email address: pdcoxhead(at)gmail(dot)com
PostgreSQL version: 7.4
Operating system: Linux
Description: GMT offsets are wrong
Details:

I find the results to selecting the time in a GMT offset are backwards, so

SET TIME ZONE "GMT+10:00";
SELECT NOW();

gives "2008-04-07 16:23:28.877908-10" which is a time in the western
hemisphere and

SET TIME ZONE "GMT-10:00";
SELECT NOW();

"2008-04-08 12:27:27.268616+10"

gives a time in the eastern hemisphere. The time zone I was trying to get
was Australia/Brisbane time (GMT+10:00 i.e. 01:00 in London = 11:00
GMT+10:00).

I think I checked this on an 8.2 version of postgres with the same results
(and was mildly surprised to see it still there).

Let me know if I'm doing something daft, I don't think I am though.

Peter

PS I know there's an 'Australia/Brisbane' time zone I can use

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