Neil Conway wrote:
I'll apply this patch to HEAD later today, barring any objections.
Applied.
-Neil
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> First line of thought: we surely must not insert a snprintf into
> >> libpq.so unless it is 100% up to spec *and* has no performance issues
> >> ... neither of which can be claimed of the CVS-tip version.
>
> > Agreed, and we have t
Would you please check current CVS? I think I addressed most of these
issues already.
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Nicolai Tufar wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 10:53:08PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > Applied.
>
> Thanks a lot. The patch
A couple of minor amendments here:
- remove link to libpq (from cut+past of dblnk's Makefile)
- add comment for pg_buffercache module in contrib/README
- change my listed email to this one (I have resigned)
regards
Mark
diff -Nacr pgsql.orig/contrib/Makefile pgsql/contrib/Makefile
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Mark Kirkwood wrote:
A couple of minor amendments here [...]
Barring any objections, I'll apply this tomorrow.
-Neil
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Neil Conway wrote:
memcpy(new_status, old_status, len) would be faster yet. Which is what I
originally implemented, and then decided the sprintf() was clearer
(since performance isn't very important here). On reflection, memcpy() +
strcpy() should be fine; I'll commit this tomorrow.
Applied.
-Ne
This patch makes default_with_oids disabled by default, per earlier
discussion, and updates the documentation accordingly. I might have
missed a few spots in the documentation that implicitly assume that OIDs
are present in user tables by default, but I think I got most of them.
Barring any obj