Hello,
03.02.2018 00:56, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 10/3/17 03:16, Alexander Lakhin wrote:
While working on translation I've found a wrong name in credits:
Fakhroutdinov Evgenievich
That's how the name was entered in bug #14682.
I understand it, and I found his real name by the email mentione
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Section "18.8. Encryption Options" only mentions MD5 as the password storage
encryption mechanism, although PostgreSQL 10 introduced the superio
On 10/3/17 03:16, Alexander Lakhin wrote:
> While working on translation I've found a wrong name in credits:
> Fakhroutdinov Evgenievich
That's how the name was entered in bug #14682.
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I think I get it, now.
Is the reason for including the `pass` in the example so that the
documentation can demonstrate `citext` along side case-sensitive text?
If so, I struggle to come up with anything more obvious than a password
hash for a case where case-sensitive comparison of text is necess
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