On Apr 6, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

Andrew Gierth <and...@tao11.riddles.org.uk> writes:
At the VERY LEAST, can we PLEASE have the zone.tab file
INSTALLED WHERE IT BELONGS rather than simply ignored, so that even if
further requests to include the information in a system view go
unheard by -hackers, I can at least provide a pgfoundry module or
something to do the job.

I still see no point in this unless we expose the information in
pg_timezone_names, which requires rather more than a one-line patch.

Wouldn't it make it easier for Andrew or someone else to create a pgFoundry project for 8.4 at the same time as an 8.5 patch? That way I can get the functionality in 8.4 by installing the (yes, thus far theoretical) pgFoundry module.

What's the harm in installing zone.tab?

Best,

David

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