Bruce Momjian wrote:
If it is true that the linker only matches the major number, what value
is there in incrementing the minor number, as we have done in the
past?
It's main value is in indicating to the system administrator which
version of the library he has. This is particularly useful in
This patch fixes minor bugs in dictionary generator in contrib/tsearch
(contrib/tsearch/makedict/makedict.pl)
Thank you.
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 19:00, Bruce Momjian wrote:
It is an idea if no better one can be found, unless we don't want ALTER
DOMAIN at all, which doesn't seem good.
I'll make a proposal for 'Object' locks as suggested, and we'll see
where we go from there.
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PGP
Is there a way to get pg logging of plans to be produced in the terse
format like when a user types explain select * from foo where bar = x
The plan logging is very verbose. Having a lighter version of the
logging would be helpful in pinpointing troublesome queries without
slogging through
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, [iso-8859-1] Diego T. wrote:
Hello I'm an Italian student of computer science at
University of Rome La Sapienza. I've to analyze some
daemons which run under root privileges with a tool
developed by my departement. This tool intercepts
critical syscalls, like Execve,
Hello,
Using Postgresql 7.3 (CVS REL7_3_STABLE today), I received the following
error:
dropsites= delete from cart_stores;
ERROR: heap_update: (am)invalid tid
This came from a database that was dumped from 7.2.1 using 7.2.1's pg_dump
and imported into 7.3. I was able to delete the rows
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From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 December 2002 16:48
To: Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Problem with function permissions
Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would not have expected public to now have execute
At 04:08 PM 12/12/2002 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Should we remove this error check, thereby effectively making
zero-column tables first-class citizens?
It's a bit daft, but I suspect it's the way to go. There has to be a
non-zero chance that a future version of pg_dump may want to add attributes
At 04:08 PM 12/12/2002 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Should we remove this error check, thereby effectively making
zero-column tables first-class citizens?
I should wait 2 minutes before hitting 'send'.
The other option is to disallow the steps that resulted in the zero-column
table in the first
On 12 Dec 2002 at 16:09, Stephan Szabo wrote:
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, [iso-8859-1] Diego T. wrote:
Hello I'm an Italian student of computer science at
University of Rome La Sapienza. I've to analyze some
daemons which run under root privileges with a tool
developed by my departement.
On 13 Dec 2002 at 1:22, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Replication
I have talked to Darren Johnson and I believe 7.4 is the time to
merge the Postgres-R source tree into our main CVS. Most of the
replication code will be in its own directory, with only minor
changes to our
Philip Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 12:31 AM 13/12/2002 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Amy does CREATE TABLE foo(f1 beths_type);
Beth now cannot drop her type beths_type.
In most circles this would be called a denial of service.
Seems like a feature - if beth made the type public, she has to
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Bruce Momjian writes:
We bump at the beginning only because we _know_ we want new users to use
the newer library. (Does the runtime linker know to get the highest
minor numbered library with the same major number?)
No, the run-time linker only looks at the
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So if a recompile fixes it, increment minor, else major.
Wrong --- if you need a recompile then it's not binary-compatible, so
it should be a major version bump.
Then we
normally only do minor-level changes,. and frankly we improve the code
all during
Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So if a recompile fixes it, increment minor, else major.
Wrong --- if you need a recompile then it's not binary-compatible, so
it should be a major version bump.
But the previous poster said only API changes were reasons to bump the
Tom Lane kirjutas R, 13.12.2002 kell 02:08:
I was bemused to notice that pg_dump is currently unable to dump the
regression database. The domain regression test leaves an empty table
(one with zero columns), which causes pg_dump to produce
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Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom Lane wrote:
Wrong --- if you need a recompile then it's not binary-compatible, so
it should be a major version bump.
But the previous poster said only API changes were reasons to bump the
major, right?
Yes. He meant
OK, so what do we do with 7.3.1. Increment major or minor?
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pgman wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom Lane wrote:
Wrong --- if you need a recompile then it's not
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, so what do we do with 7.3.1. Increment major or minor?
Major. I thought you did it already?
regards, tom lane
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Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, so what do we do with 7.3.1. Increment major or minor?
Major. I thought you did it already?
I did only minor, which I knew was safe. Do folks realize this will
require recompile of applications by 7.3 users moving to 7.3.1?
Patch applied. Thanks.
Backpatched to 7.3.
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Teodor Sigaev wrote:
This patch fixes minor bugs in dictionary generator in contrib/tsearch
(contrib/tsearch/makedict/makedict.pl)
Thank you.
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Teodor Sigaev
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While playing around with a preliminary version of the information schema
I get a failure in the type_sanity regression test here:
SELECT p1.oid, p1.typname
FROM pg_type as p1
WHERE p1.typtype in ('b','d') AND p1.typname NOT LIKE '\\_%' AND NOT
I wanted to outline some of the big items we are looking at for 7.4:
Win32 Port:
Katie Ward and Jan are working on contributing their Win32
port for 7.4. They plan to have a patch available by the end of
December.
Point-In-Time Recovery (PITR)
J. R. Nield did a
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