Folks,
You might like to mention that (as far as I can tell) ECPG is now safe
for pthreads on Linux and FreeBSD. The recursive mutex locks are removed,
so
even
platforms that implement the earlier version of pthreads ought to work as
well, once configure supports them (anyone care to
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 04:03 pm, Josh Berkus wrote:
I don't quite understand this. This doesn't mean that *postgresql* is
threaded, does it?
I was just referring to the client interfaces ECPG and libpq. AFAIK the
back-end is not threaded (and I'm beginning to understand why not).
So my app
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:18:23 +0800,
Christopher Kings-Lynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be killer than that PHP support for Apache2 requires that all PHP
modules be thread-safe...
Is that true if you are using the prefork MPM?
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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:18:23 +0800,
Christopher Kings-Lynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be killer than that PHP support for Apache2 requires that all
PHP
modules be thread-safe...
Is that true if you are using the prefork MPM?
Dunno.
Chris
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Once you folks are done going through the remaining list of patches, can
we get someone to send a rough list of new features in 7.4 sent over to
-advocacy? Please feel free to highlight any items that you think
warrant special notice from a technical standpoint. Thanks in advance,
Robert Treat
I usually do it, but it might take a week to put together.
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Robert Treat wrote:
Once you folks are done going through the remaining list of patches, can
we get someone to send a rough list of new features in 7.4 sent
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I usually do it, but it might take a week to put together.
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Robert Treat wrote:
Once you folks are done going through the remaining list of patches, can
we get someone to send a rough list of new
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:14 am, you wrote:
I usually do it, but it might take a week to put together.
You might like to mention that (as far as I can tell) ECPG is now safe for
pthreads on Linux and FreeBSD. The recursive mutex locks are removed, so even
platforms that implement the earlier
-Original Message-
From: Philip Yarra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 5:17 PM
To: Bruce Momjian
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] 7.4 feature freeze is here
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:14 am, you wrote:
I usually do it, but it might take a week
Yes, I grab this info from the CVS logs, and I certainly mentioned it in
the commit.
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Philip Yarra wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 12:14 am, you wrote:
I usually do it, but it might take a week to put together.
You might
Read the HISTORY file - there's a few things.
Chris
- Original Message -
From: Robert Treat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] 7.4 feature freeze is here
Once you folks are done going
You might like to mention that (as far as I can tell) ECPG is now safe for
pthreads on Linux and FreeBSD. The recursive mutex locks are removed, so
even
platforms that implement the earlier version of pthreads ought to work as
well, once configure supports them (anyone care to actually test
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