Hi, Bruce,
Bruce Momjian wrote:
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para
Allow inheritance to be removed from tables
/para
/listitem
I'd enhance that to Allow table inheritance relationships to be defined
for and removed from pre-existing tables.
HTH,
Markus
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Hi, Bruce,
Bruce Momjian wrote:
listitem
para
Allow inheritance to be removed from tables
/para
/listitem
I'd enhance that to Allow table inheritance relationships to be defined
for and
Hi, Bruce,
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Allow inheritance to be removed from tables
I'd enhance that to Allow table inheritance relationships to be defined
for and removed from pre-existing tables.
Good point. Updated wording:
Allow table inheritance to be added and removed from
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I created a major features list for 8.2 and put it into CVS. Instead of
going into detail (meaning the item would not appear in the Changes
section below, I just highlighted some of the big stuff, and was
purposely vague about the details, so
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 12:59:36PM -0700, Joe Conway wrote:
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:05:36PM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
Regardless, I think we should include a section of major new
projects/developments from pgFoundry, because they ultimately make
PostgreSQL a more
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For
example, didn't
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 03:10:39PM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
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For example, didn't pgAdmin just add support for Slony? That's
something worth mentioning.
That was our last major release. You can see what will be
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 03:10
Folks,
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:05:36PM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
Regardless, I think we should include a section of major new
projects/developments from pgFoundry, because they ultimately make
PostgreSQL a more useful database. Maybe this list should only be in the
I like that. New
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 12:59:36PM -0700, Joe Conway wrote:
In that case, what about things on gborg too?
Yes, same idea. I don't care where the project _lives_; the
important thing is its integration with PostgreSQL (and its quality).
A
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When my
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 21:45 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Let me know how it looks.
Very Good
Very last, Minor change thoughts:
* Continuous archiving enhancements
change: Warm Standby enhancements
The improvements to Continuous Archiving
Great, all added.
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Simon Riggs wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 21:45 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Let me know how it looks.
Very Good
Very last, Minor change thoughts:
* Continuous archiving
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:05:36PM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
Regardless, I think we should include a section of major new
projects/developments from pgFoundry, because they ultimately make
PostgreSQL a more useful database. Maybe this list should only be in the
I like that. New enhancement
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I created a major features list for 8.2 and put it into CVS. Instead of
going into detail (meaning the item would not appear in the Changes
section below, I just highlighted some of the big stuff, and was
purposely vague about the details, so people just have an overview of
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:05:36PM -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
Regardless, I think we should include a section of major new
projects/developments from pgFoundry, because they ultimately make
PostgreSQL a more useful database. Maybe this list should only be in the
I like
Simon Riggs napsal(a):
Improved monitoring and performance tuning (Tom, Bruce, Greg, Larry)
Overhead of statistics collection has been considerably reduced and new
statistics and system information is available. Better query logging
improves diagnostics and especially performance
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 23:22 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Usually the major items just jump out of the release list. In this
case, nothing really jumped out, and I felt if I listed sereral, it was
going to look weak because they were not big things, so I figured I
would just go with the broad
Josh Berkus wrote:
Bruce,
What happened to PL/pgSQL debugging? Did it die?
The debuggers is going to be on pgfoundry, if it isn't there already.
The idea is that it would be loadable for 8.2, work out all the bugs,
and perhaps included in 8.3.
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OK, I will work it.
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Simon Riggs wrote:
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 23:22 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Usually the major items just jump out of the release list. In this
case, nothing really jumped out, and I felt if I
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Release Notes: Major Changes in 8.2
Josh Berkus wrote:
Bruce
Bruce, All:
The debuggers is going to be on pgfoundry, if it isn't there already.
The idea is that it would be loadable for 8.2, work out all the bugs,
and perhaps included in 8.3.
So, should I take this off the press list for 8.2 and save it for 8.3,
when the feature will be actually
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 11:24:53AM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Josh Berkus wrote:
Bruce,
What happened to PL/pgSQL debugging? Did it die?
The debuggers is going to be on pgfoundry, if it isn't there already.
The idea is that it would be loadable for 8.2, work out all the bugs,
and
Josh Berkus wrote:
Bruce, All:
The debuggers is going to be on pgfoundry, if it isn't there already.
The idea is that it would be loadable for 8.2, work out all the bugs,
and perhaps included in 8.3.
So, should I take this off the press list for 8.2 and save it for 8.3,
when the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Momjian) writes:
Josh Berkus wrote:
Bruce,
What happened to PL/pgSQL debugging? Did it die?
The debuggers is going to be on pgfoundry, if it isn't there already.
The idea is that it would be loadable for 8.2, work out all the bugs,
and perhaps included in 8.3.
Simon Riggs wrote:
SQL:2003 Analytical functions (Sergey, Tom, Neil)
All statistical aggregate functions defined by SQL:2003 are now
supported and user-defined aggregates now can take multiple columns as
inputs.
Could this be a good starting point for SQL:2003 Window functions as
I created a major features list for 8.2 and put it into CVS. Instead of
going into detail (meaning the item would not appear in the Changes
section below, I just highlighted some of the big stuff, and was
purposely vague about the details, so people just have an overview of
what is below.
Let
I'd like to include a section on Major changes in this release at the
top of the release notes, as has been done for at least the last 6 major
releases. The notes below are one stab at that, for **discussion**. I've
tried to arrange specific changes into groups...
Major changes in this release:
Simon Riggs wrote:
Zero administration overhead now possible (Alvaro)
With autovacuum enabled, all required vacuuming will now take place
without administrator intervention enabling wider distribution of
embedded databases.
This was true for 8.1 already, no?
Regards,
Andreas
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Simon Riggs wrote:
Zero administration overhead now possible (Alvaro)
With autovacuum enabled, all required vacuuming will now take place
without administrator intervention enabling wider distribution of
embedded databases.
This was true for 8.1 already, no?
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 18:22 +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote:
Simon Riggs wrote:
Zero administration overhead now possible (Alvaro)
With autovacuum enabled, all required vacuuming will now take place
without administrator intervention enabling wider distribution of
embedded databases.
Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No. 8.1 did not have it turned on by default.
Neither does 8.2 though.
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Simon Riggs wrote:
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 18:22 +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote:
Simon Riggs wrote:
Zero administration overhead now possible (Alvaro)
With autovacuum enabled, all required vacuuming will now take place
without administrator intervention enabling wider distribution of
Gregory Stark wrote:
Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No. 8.1 did not have it turned on by default.
Neither does 8.2 though.
oh... heh.
J
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Usually the major items just jump out of the release list. In this
case, nothing really jumped out, and I felt if I listed sereral, it was
going to look weak because they were not big things, so I figured I
would just go with the broad list.
The criteria I usually use are things that were not
Bruce,
What happened to PL/pgSQL debugging? Did it die?
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