Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 06:59 schrieb Serguei Mokhov:
Forgot to attach translated pg_ctl last time.
Please, install.
Done.
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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Andreas Pflug wrote:
Some recent change in libpq seems to interfere with gtk.
After I tested a new pgadmin3 version on linuy yesterday, I found that
the GUI is hanging after PQconnectdb was called. After the call, the db
connection is fully functional, but the GUI mouse will show waiting
and
s/sever/server/
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Dear patchers,
after Peter's massaging on pgxs, I think the infrastructure deserves
some more massaging because:
(a) some files are missing (namely libpgport.? needed by pgbench for
instance, and I guess possibly by others).
(b) I think it is a key feature that one should be able to
Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 16:25 schrieb Fabien COELHO:
(b) I think it is a key feature that one should be able to compile
contrib with the already installed postgresql, without having
to reconfigure.
Why? I think it would be an entirely useless feature.
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Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ PQserverVersion ]
Applied (with the spelling correction).
regards, tom lane
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Jon Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed PostgreSQL 8.0 beta 1 and found that initdb isn't
supporting the -s alias for the --show option as it claims to. The
trivial patch below fixes that and little misspellings in a comment.
Applied -- thanks!
regards,
Making the assumption that we want standards-conforming syntax here, I
went ahead and did the necessary changes:
Oliver Jowett wrote:
Comments:
1) We have a different syntax to the SQL200n draft (and Oracle by the
looks of it) for ROLLBACK. The draft says:
rollback statement ::= ROLLBACK [
Tom Lane wrote:
Oliver Jowett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oracle has ROLLBACK TO [ SAVEPOINT ] savepoint specifier
DB2 has ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT savepoint specifier
I would go with Oracle's lead here, first because they are the de facto
standard, and second because I don't want to have to
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we ever going to use RELEASE for prepared statements? If so
making SAVEPOINT optional might be a bad idea.
No, why would we? Their verb is DEALLOCATE.
regards, tom lane
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Please find attached a patch (diff -c against cvs HEAD) to add a
function that accepts a double precision argument assumed to be a Unix
epoch timestamp and returns timestamp with time zone, and accompanying
documentation.
Usage:
test=# select to_timestamp(200120400);
to_timestamp
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