On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 02:21:24PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > I wrote: > > Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@svana.org> writes: > >> Indeed, this has been a pain in the ass for a long long time. > > > It's good news that people think this will be an improvement. > > > I've not dug into the change details to be sure, but I think probably > > I was overthinking it upthread. We seem to already have some of the > > new abbreviations installed, and the other ones do not conflict with > > anything. So we'll just add them and be happy. What we should do > > with the "Australia" abbreviations file is re-document it as being > > appropriate for historical usage only. Anyone who's got that > > selected will continue to see the behavior they did before. > > I've committed changes for this in advance of the upcoming 9.4beta3 > release. Hopefully, if this is seriously bad for anyone, we'll hear > about it from beta testers before it gets into any official back-branch > releases.
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