On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

Should work to just copy over the timezone directory tree from a correct installation on the same machine architecture (I can't recall right now
if the file format is machine-dependent or not).  You might have to
restart the postmaster too, before it starts behaving entirely sanely.

The compiled zone info files are compatible across time and space.

I just copied the correct US Eastern time zone file from an amd64 FreeBSD 6.1 system onto a NSLU2 running a hacked embedded linux using an arm chip (I use it as an NFS file server) and it did the right thing.

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