BUG #1194: Wrong interpretation of Asia/Nicosia timezone

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Subject: BUG #1194: Wrong interpretation of Asia/Nicosia timezone
Date: 2004-07-15 08:24:11
Message-ID: 20040715082411.3E325CF4B44@www.postgresql.com
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The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 1194
Logged by: Yavor Shahpasov

Email address: yavo(at)siava(dot)org

PostgreSQL version: 7.4

Operating system: RedHat ES3

Description: Wrong interpretation of Asia/Nicosia timezone

Details:

With default settings and timezone set to Asia/Nicosia the time in the
database is 3 hours back. After changing the timezone to Europe/Athens this
is corrected.

The Asia/Nicosia timezone is equivalent to EEST time zone.

OS RedHat ES3
Postgres 7.3.4 (built from source)

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