Re: [HACKERS] Timeline for 7.4.3?

2004-03-28 Thread Matthew T. O'Connor
Bruce Momjian wrote:

Tom Lane wrote:
 

Don't hold your breath ... 7.4.2 was only a couple weeks ago, and there
are no critical bugs in the CVS logs at this point.
   

The only post-7.4.2 Solaris fixes I can think of are for threaded
builds.  Do you use those?  If so, you can grab CVS REL7_4_STABLE and
see how that works for you.
 

There are some pg_autovacum fixes, most serious being the one that 
causes it to vacuum large tables far too often.  I know it's a contrib 
module, but does seem to be getting used a lot.

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Re: [HACKERS] Timeline for 7.4.3?

2004-03-28 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:

 There are some pg_autovacum fixes, most serious being the one that
 causes it to vacuum large tables far too often.  I know it's a contrib
 module, but does seem to be getting used a lot.

Good reason why it *should* be in GForge/GBorg ...


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Re: [HACKERS] Timeline for 7.4.3?

2004-03-27 Thread Bruce Momjian
Tom Lane wrote:
 Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  We have many machines that run Solaris. I know that there are patches
  out there for some of the bugs in 7.4.2 for Solaris but I was wondering
  what the timeline for an official 7.4.3 was?
 
 Don't hold your breath ... 7.4.2 was only a couple weeks ago, and there
 are no critical bugs in the CVS logs at this point.

The only post-7.4.2 Solaris fixes I can think of are for threaded
builds.  Do you use those?  If so, you can grab CVS REL7_4_STABLE and
see how that works for you.

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[HACKERS] Timeline for 7.4.3?

2004-03-26 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Hey,

We have many machines that run Solaris. I know that there are patches
out there for some of the bugs in 7.4.2 for Solaris but I was wondering
what the timeline for an official 7.4.3 was?
Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake

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Re: [HACKERS] Timeline for 7.4.3?

2004-03-26 Thread Tom Lane
Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 We have many machines that run Solaris. I know that there are patches
 out there for some of the bugs in 7.4.2 for Solaris but I was wondering
 what the timeline for an official 7.4.3 was?

Don't hold your breath ... 7.4.2 was only a couple weeks ago, and there
are no critical bugs in the CVS logs at this point.

regards, tom lane

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