Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here are the open items for 7.3.
Some comments ...
> Socket permissions - only install user can access db by default
I do not agree with this goal.
> NAMEDATALEN - disk/performance penalty for increase, 64, 128?
> FUNC_MAX_ARGS - disk/performance penalty for increase, 24, 32?
At the moment I don't see a lot of solid evidence that increasing
NAMEDATALEN has any performance penalty. Someone reported about
a 10% slowdown on pgbench with NAMEDATALEN=128 ... but Neil Conway
tried to reproduce the result, and got about a 10% *speedup*.
Personally I think 10% is well within the noise spectrum for
pgbench, and so it's difficult to claim that we have established
any performance difference at all. I have not tried to measure
FUNC_MAX_ARGS differences.
> Point-in-time recovery - ready for 7.3?
At the moment, it doesn't exist at all. If patches appear, we can
review 'em, but right now there is nothing to debate.
> DROP COLUMN - ready?
I'm on it.
> Win32 - timefame?
I've seen nothing to make me think this will be ready for 7.3.
> Prepared statements - ready?
I think we're close there; the patch seems okay, we're just debating
minor syntax issues.
> Schema handling - ready? interfaces? client apps?
The backend will be ready (it's not quite yet). pg_dump is ready.
psql is very definitely not ready, nor is pgaccess. I don't know the
status for JDBC or ODBC; any comments? The other interface libraries
probably don't care.
> Dependency - pg_dump auto-create dependencies for 7.2.X data?
Huh?
> glibc and mktime() - fix?
We need a fix for this. Dunno what to do about it.
> ecpg and bison issues - solved?
Not yet :-(. Anyone have a line into the bison project?
Other things on my radar screen:
* I have about zero confidence in the recent tuple-header-size-reduction
patches.
* pg_conversion stuff --- do we understand this thing's behavior under
failure conditions? Does it work properly with namespaces and
dependencies?
* pg_dumpall probably ought to dump database privilege settings, also
per-user and per-database GUC settings.
* BeOS and QNX4 ports are busted.
* The whole area of which implicit coercions should be allowed is a
serious problem that we have not spent enough time on. There are
a number of cases in which CVS tip is clearly broken compared to
prior releases.
* Bear Giles' SSL patches seem to be causing unhappiness in some
quarters.
* libpqxx is not integrated into build process nor docs. It should
be integrated or reversed out before beta.
regards, tom lane
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