[ANNOUNCE] PG Partition Manager (pg_partman) 2.0.0 Released
The next major version of pg_partman has been released. The biggest new feature is there is now a background worker process (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/bgworker.html) for partition maintenance. This means, for most cases, a separate scheduler is no longer required. This also means that PostgreSQL 9.4 at a minimum is required for 2.0.0. See the README and doc file for more info on setting this up. There are also now no longer distinct partition trigger types (static & dynamic). These have been combined into a single trigger format that better handles a wider range of incoming data to partition sets. Instructions for migrating existing partition sets can be found in the extension update file (pg_partman--1.8.7--2.0.0.sql). The primary download location is github - https://github.com/keithf4/pg_partman It can also be found on pgxn - http://pgxn.org/dist/pg_partman/2.0.0 -- Keith Fiske Database Administrator OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. http://www.keithf4.com
[ANNOUNCE] MyJSQLView Version 7.03 Released
The MyJSQLView project is pleased to release v7.03 to the public. The release is to fix the plugin management tool proxy setting property. Remote HTTP repositories can not be created or loaded. The release also is for archiving purposes to finalize the last release before the move of the code version control from Google Code to an alternative private server. Dana M. Proctor MyJSQLView Project Manager http://myjsqlview.com MyJSQLView provides an easy to use Java based user interface frontend for viewing, adding, editing, or deleting entries in several mainstream databases. A query frame allows the building of complex SQL statements and a SQL Query Bucket for saving such. The application allows easy sorting, searching, and import/export of table data. A plug-in framework has allowed the inclusion of tools to visually build queries, profile and plot data for analysis. -- Sent via pgsql-announce mailing list (pgsql-announce@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-announce
[ANNOUNCE] Psycopg 2.6.1 released
Psycopg 2.6.1 has been released. You can get it from: http://initd.org/psycopg/tarballs/PSYCOPG-2-6/psycopg2-2.6.1.tar.gz The most important bug fixed in this release is the libcrypto callbacks conflict between libpq and Python (#290), fixed by Jan UrbaĆski: thank you very much. Other bugs fixed: - Lists consisting of only None are escaped correctly (ticket #285). - Correctly unlock the connection after error in flush (ticket #294). - Fixed MinTimeLoggingCursor.callproc() (ticket #309). Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL adapter for the Python programming language. At its core it fully implements the Python DB API 2.0 specifications. Several extensions allow access to many of the features offered by PostgreSQL. -- Sent via pgsql-announce mailing list (pgsql-announce@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-announce
[ANNOUNCE] PostgreSQL Conference Europe Registration Open
Hi, PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2015 in Vienna, Austria, on October 27-30 is now accepting registrations for conference attendance at http://2015.pgconf.eu/registration/. The Early Bird special price will be available until September 14th, and is limited to 75 tickets which is a great reason to get your registration in early! And don't forget - the call for papers is still open! If you have already submitted a talk, or are planning to submit one, we suggest you wait to register until you have received a confirmation if the talk was accepted or not. The early bird rate will be available long enough for you to register after you have received this notification - and if your talk is accepted, attendance is of course free! As usual, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at cont...@pgconf.eu. See you in Vienna! -- Guillaume. http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com