postgresql/src/timezone/tznames/Australia
Tom Lane f75a538c85 Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006.
Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
than they used to.  Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT.  The corresponding DST abbreviations
are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.

Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
2013-03-23 19:16:57 -04:00

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# Time zone configuration file for set "Australia"
# In order to use this file, you need to set the run-time parameter
# timezone_abbreviations to 'Australia'. See the `Date/Time Support'
# appendix in the PostgreSQL documentation for more information.
#
# src/timezone/tznames/Australia
# include the default set
@INCLUDE Default
# most timezones are already defined in the default set. With the OVERRIDE
# option, PostgreSQL will use the new definitions instead of throwing an error
# in case of a conflict.
@OVERRIDE
ACST 34200 # Central Australia Standard Time (not in zic)
CST 34200 # Central Standard Time (Australia)
# (Australia/Adelaide)
# (Australia/Broken_Hill)
EAST 36000 # East Australian Standard Time (Australia) (not in zic)
EST 36000 # Eastern Standard Time (Australia)
# (Australia/Currie)
# (Australia/Hobart)
# (Australia/Melbourne)
# (Australia/Sydney)
# (Australia/Currie)
# (Australia/Hobart)
# (Australia/Melbourne)
# (Australia/Sydney)
SAT 34200 # South Australian Standard Time (not in zic)
WST 28800 # Western Standard Time (Australia)
# (Antarctica/Casey)
# (Australia/Perth)