![]() I recreated the cluster several times by following those steps like that : sudo pg_createcluster -locale fr_FR.UTF-8 9.6 main I suspect that the system locale affects the database initialization. 15:57:36.995 CEST HINT: Perhaps you need a different "datestyle" setting. That's the postgresql error log : 15:57:34.838 CEST STATEMENT: insert into log(login, nom_mod, log_date, comment, ip) values ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5) RETURNING log_id The error shows a strange thing - looks like the date is getting written in YDM format, which doesn't correspond to the default postgresql datestyle. ![]() When a user logs-in certain data is stored in the database and one of those details is date and time. ![]() When I log-in the same error reproduces on both machines - odd timestamp interpretation. I try to install a web-application on a server (debian) and on a local machine (ubuntu). The problem of this issue has been identified and can be treated as resolved.
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