Julius Tuskenis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have problem with postgreSQL current_timestramp. Where does it get its 
> value, because it doesnt match system time. The problem appeared after 
> this saturday-sunday night and is connected somehow with the daylight 
> saving. Now "date" on the server returns good value, but the SELECT 
> current_timestmap is 1 hour late.

> Postgresql 8.1.4
             ^^^^^

I haven't checked the timezone history, but 8.1.4 was quite a few
timezone updates ago.  Would a DST switch have happened this weekend
under old law where you live?  If so, you need to update to a more
modern set of timezone files.  Look under (probably, I don't know
gentoo) /usr/share/postgresql/timezone/

                        regards, tom lane

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