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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Release Notes
7.4 Development Branch
Below is a subset of the changes that have gone into the development
branch of PostgreSQL since version 7.3. For a complete list of
changes, consult the CVS logs.
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.3
Release date: 2002-11-
??
Release date: 2002-11-
27
_________________________________________________________________
Overview
Overview
Major changes in this release:
Schemas
Schemas allow users to create objects in
their own namespace so
two people or applications can have tables with the same name.
There is also a public schema for shared tables. Table/index
creation can be restricted by removing permissions on the
public schema.
Schemas allow users to create objects in
separate namespaces,
so two people or applications can have tables with the same
name. There is also a public schema for shared tables.
Table/index creation can be restricted by removing permissions
on the
public schema.
Drop Column
PostgreSQL now supports the ALTER TABLE ... DROP COLUMN
functionality.
Table Functions
Functions returning multiple rows and/or multiple columns are
now much easier to use than before. You can call such a "table
function" in the SELECT FROM clause, treating its output like a
table. Also, PL/pgSQL functions can now return sets.
Prepared Queries
PostgreSQL now supports prepared queries, for improved
performance.
Dependency Tracking
PostgreSQL now records object dependencies, which allows
improvements in many areas. "DROP" statements now take either
CASCADE or RESTRICT to control whether dependent objects are
also dropped.
Privileges
Functions and procedural languages now have privileges, and
functions can be defined to run with the privileges of their
creator.
Internationalization
Both multibyte and locale support are now always enabled.
Logging
A variety of logging options have been enhanced.
Interfaces
A large number of interfaces have been moved to
http://gborg.postgresql.org where they can be developed and
released independently.
Functions/Identifiers
By default, functions can now take up to 32 parameters, and
identifiers can be up to 63 bytes long.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.3
identifiers can be up to 63 bytes long. Also, OPAQUE is now
deprecated: there are specific "pseudo-datatypes" to represent
each of the former meanings of OPAQUE in function argument and
result types.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.3
A dump/restore using pg_dump is required for those wishing to migrate
data from any previous release. If your application examines the
system catalogs, additional changes will be required due to the
introduction of schemas in 7.3; for more information, see:
http://www.ca.postgresql.org/docs/momjian/upgrade_tips_7.3.
Observe the following incompatibilities:
* Pre-6.3 clients are no longer supported.
* "pg_hba.conf" now has a column for the user name and additional
features. Existing files need to be adjusted.
* Several "postgresql.conf" logging parameters have been renamed and
improved.
* Several "postgresql.conf" logging parameters have been renamed.
* LIMIT #,# has been disabled; use LIMIT # OFFSET #.
* "INSERT" statements with column lists must specify all values;
e.g., INSERT INTO tab (col1, col2) VALUES ('val1') is now invalid.
* An index is now not automatically created for serial columns.
* "INSERT" statements with column lists must specify a value for
each specified column. For example, INSERT INTO tab (col1, col2)
VALUES ('val1') is now invalid. It's still allowed to supply fewer
columns than expected if the "INSERT" does not have a column list.
* serial columns are no longer automatically UNIQUE; thus, an index
will not automatically be created.
* A "SET" command inside an aborted transaction is now rolled back.
* "COPY" no longer considers missing trailing columns to be null.
All columns need to be specified.
All columns need to be specified. (However, one may achieve a
similar effect by specifying a column list in the "COPY" command.)
* The data type timestamp is now equivalent to timestamp without
time
zone, instead of timestamp with time
zone.
time
zone, instead of timestamp with time
zone.
* Pre-7.3 databases loaded into 7.3 will not have the new object
dependencies for serial columns, unique constraints, and foreign
keys. See the directory "contrib/adddepend/" for a detailed
description and a script that will add such dependencies.
* An empty string ('') is no longer allowed as the input into an
integer field. Formerly, it was silently interpreted as 0.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Server Operation
Add pg_locks view to show locks (Neil)
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@@ -99,7 +114,7 @@ Server Operation
Reserve the last few backend slots for superusers, add parameter
superuser_reserved_connections to control this (Nigel J. Andrews)
_________________________________________________________________
Performance
Improve startup by calling localtime() only once (Tom)
...
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@@ -113,7 +128,7 @@ Performance
Speed improvement for large object restore (Mario Weilguni)
Mark expired index entries on first lookup, saving later heap fetches
(Tom)
Eliminate NULL bitmap padding when not required (Manfred
)
Avoid excessive NULL bitmap padding (Manfred Koizar
)
Add BSD-licensed qsort() for Solaris, for performance (Bruce)
Reduce per-row overhead by four bytes (Manfred Koizar)
Fix GEQO optimizer bug (Neil Conway)
...
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@@ -125,7 +140,7 @@ Performance
Tom)
Improved WAL write concurrency (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Privileges
Add privileges on functions and procedural languages (Peter)
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@@ -137,7 +152,7 @@ Privileges
Allow functions to be executed with the privilege of the function
owner (Peter)
_________________________________________________________________
Server Configuration
Server log messages now tagged with LOG, not DEBUG (Bruce)
...
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@@ -166,14 +181,14 @@ Server Configuration
Add param log_min_error_statement to print commands to logs on error
(Gavin)
_________________________________________________________________
Queries
Make cursors insensitive, meaning their contents do not change (Tom)
Disable LIMIT #,# syntax; now only LIMIT # OFFSET # supported (Bruce)
Increase identifier length to 63 (Neil, Bruce)
UNION fixes for merging >= 3 columns of different lengths (Tom)
Add DEFAULT keyword to INSERT, e.g., INSERT ... (..., DEFAULT, )
Add DEFAULT keyword to INSERT, e.g., INSERT ... (..., DEFAULT,
...
)
(Rod)
Allow views to have default values using ALTER COLUMN ... SET DEFAULT
(Neil)
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@@ -191,11 +206,11 @@ Queries
Allow FOR UPDATE to appear after LIMIT/OFFSET (Bruce)
Add variable autocommit (Tom, David Van Wie)
_________________________________________________________________
Object Manipulation
Make equals signs optional in CREATE DATABASE (Gavin Sherry)
Make ALTER TABLE OWNER
to change index ownership
(Neil)
Make ALTER TABLE OWNER
change index ownership too
(Neil)
New ALTER TABLE tabname ALTER COLUMN colname SET STORAGE controls
TOAST storage, compression (John Gray)
Add schema support, CREATE/DROP SCHEMA (Tom)
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@@ -230,7 +245,7 @@ Object Manipulation
Add /contrib/adddepend to handle pre-7.3 object dependencies (Rod)
Allow better casting when inserting/updating values (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Utility Commands
Have COPY TO output embedded carriage returns and newlines as \r and
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@@ -245,7 +260,7 @@ Utility Commands
(Rod)
Rollback SET commands in aborted transactions (Tom)
EXPLAIN now outputs as a query (Tom)
Display sort keys in EXPLAIN (Tom)
Display
condition expressions and
sort keys in EXPLAIN (Tom)
Add 'SET LOCAL var = value' to set configuration variables for a
single transaction (Tom)
Allow ANALYZE to run in a transaction (Bruce)
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@@ -275,7 +290,7 @@ Utility Commands
Fix rare index corruption when a page split affects bulk delete (Tom)
Fix ALTER TABLE ... ADD COLUMN for inheritance (Alvaro Herrera)
_________________________________________________________________
Data Types and Functions
Fix factorial(0) to return 1 (Bruce)
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@@ -332,10 +347,10 @@ Data Types and Functions
Fix trigger/type/language functions returning OPAQUE to return
proper type (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Internationalization
Add additional encodings
(
Korean (JOHAB), Thai (WIN874), Vietnamese
Add additional encodings
:
Korean (JOHAB), Thai (WIN874), Vietnamese
(TCVN), Arabic (WIN1256), Simplified Chinese (GBK), Korean (UHC)
(Eiji Tokuya)
Enable locale support by default (Peter)
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@@ -353,20 +368,20 @@ Internationalization
aware (Peter)
New and updated translations
_________________________________________________________________
Server-side Languages
Allow recursive SQL function (Peter)
Change PL/Tcl build to use configured compiler and Makefile.shlib
(Peter)
Overhaul the PL/pgSQL FOUND variable to be more Oracle-compatible
(
Tom, Neil
)
(
Neil, Tom
)
Allow PL/pgSQL to handle quoted identifiers (Tom)
Allow set-returning PL/pgSQL functions (Neil)
Make PL/pgSQL schema-aware (Joe)
Remove some memory leaks (Nigel J. Andrews, Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Psql
Don't lowercase psql \connect database name for 7.2.0 compatibility
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@@ -382,7 +397,7 @@ Psql
Have psql reports its version number on startup (Tom)
Allow \copy to specify column names (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Libpq
Add $HOME/.pgpass to store host/user password combinations (Alvaro
...
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@@ -397,7 +412,7 @@ Libpq
Fix for SSL with non-blocking connections (Jack Bates)
Add libpq connection timeout parameter (Denis A Ustimenko)
_________________________________________________________________
JDBC
Allow JDBC to compile with JDK 1.4 (Dave)
...
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@@ -412,7 +427,7 @@ JDBC
Fix MD5 encryption handling for multibyte servers (Jun Kawai)
Add support for prepared statements (Barry)
_________________________________________________________________
Miscellaneous Interfaces
Fixed ECPG bug concerning octal numbers in single quotes (Michael)
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@@ -432,7 +447,7 @@ Miscellaneous Interfaces
Add pg_on_connection_loss command to libpgtcl (Gerhard Hintermayer,
Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Source Code
Fix for parallel make (Peter)
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@@ -491,7 +506,7 @@ Source Code
Remove parameter wal_files because WAL files are now recycled (Bruce)
Add version numbers to heap pages (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Contrib
Allow inet arrays in /contrib/array (Neil)
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@@ -514,26 +529,26 @@ Contrib
Add /contrib/tablefunc table function examples (Joe)
Add /contrib/ltree data type for tree structures (Teodor Sigaev,
Oleg Bartunov)
Move /contrib/pg_controldata into main tree (Bruce)
Move /contrib/pg_controldata
, pg_resetxlog
into main tree (Bruce)
Fixes to /contrib/cube (Bruno Wolff)
Improve /contrib/fulltextindex (Christopher)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.2.3
Release date: 2002-10-01
This has a variety of fixes from 7.2.2, including fixes to prevent
possible data loss.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.2.3
Migration to version 7.2.3
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.2.X.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Prevent possible compressed transaction log loss (Tom)
Prevent non-superuser from increasing most recent vacuum info (Tom)
Handle pre-1970 date values in newer versions of glibc (Tom)
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@@ -541,21 +556,21 @@ Changes
Prevent spinlock hangs on SMP PPC machines (Tomoyuki Niijima)
Fix pg_dump to properly dump FULL JOIN USING (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.2.2
Release date: 2002-08-23
This has a variety of fixes from 7.2.1.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.2.2
Migration to version 7.2.2
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.2.X.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Allow EXECUTE of "CREATE TABLE AS ... SELECT" in PL/pgSQL (Tom)
Fix for compressed transaction log id wraparound (Tom)
Fix PQescapeBytea/PQunescapeBytea so that they handle bytes > 0x7f (Ta
...
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@@ -572,21 +587,21 @@ Changes
Fix for crash with long DATA strings (Thomes, Neil)
Fix for repeat(), lpad(), rpad() and long strings (Neil)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.2.1
Release date: 2002-03-21
This has a variety of fixes from 7.2.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.2.1
Migration to version 7.2.1
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.2.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Ensure that sequence counters do not go backwards after a crash (Tom)
Fix pgaccess kanji-coversion key binding (Tatsuo)
Optimizer improvements (Tom)
...
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@@ -606,57 +621,57 @@ Changes
Fix for array subscripts handling (Tom)
Allow EXECUTE of "CREATE TABLE AS ... SELECT" in PL/pgSQL (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.2
Release date: 2002-02-04
_________________________________________________________________
Overview
Overview
This release improves PostgreSQL for use in high-volume applications.
Major changes in this release:
VACUUM
Vacuuming no longer locks tables, thus allowing normal user
access during the vacuum. A new "VACUUM FULL" command does
old-style vacuum by locking the table and shrinking the on-disk
copy of the table.
Transactions
There is no longer a problem with installations that exceed
four billion transactions.
OIDs
OIDs are now optional. Users can now create tables without OIDs
for cases where OID usage is excessive.
Optimizer
The system now computes histogram column statistics during
"ANALYZE", allowing much better optimizer choices.
Security
A new MD5 encryption option allows more secure storage and
transfer of passwords. A new Unix-domain socket authentication
option is available on Linux and BSD systems.
Statistics
Administrators can use the new table access statistics module
to get fine-grained information about table and index usage.
Internationalization
Program and library messages can now be displayed in several
languages.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.2
Migration to version 7.2
A dump/restore using "pg_dump" is required for those wishing to
migrate data from any previous release.
Observe the following incompatibilities:
* The semantics of the "VACUUM" command have changed in this
release. You may wish to update your maintenance procedures
accordingly.
...
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@@ -673,14 +688,14 @@ Migration to version 7.2
need to rewrite your applications.
* The timestamp(), time(), and interval() functions are no longer
available. Instead of timestamp(), use timestamp 'string' or CAST.
The SELECT ... LIMIT #,# syntax will be removed in the next release.
You should change your queries to use separate LIMIT and OFFSET
clauses, e.g. LIMIT 10 OFFSET 20.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Server Operation
Create temporary files in a separate directory (Bruce)
...
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@@ -705,7 +720,7 @@ Server Operation
Superuser ID now fixed at 1 (Peter E)
New pg_ctl "reload" option (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Performance
Optimizer improvements (Tom)
...
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@@ -719,7 +734,7 @@ Performance
R-tree performance improvements (Kenneth Been)
B-tree splits more efficient (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Privileges
Change UPDATE, DELETE permissions to be distinct (Peter E)
...
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@@ -732,7 +747,7 @@ Privileges
Disallow access to pg_statistic for non-superuser, add user-accessible
views (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Client Authentication
Fork postmaster before doing authentication to prevent hangs (Peter E)
...
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@@ -743,7 +758,7 @@ Client Authentication
PAM authentication (Dominic J. Eidson)
Load pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf only on startup and SIGHUP (Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Server Configuration
Interpretation of some time zone abbreviations as Australian rather th
...
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@@ -755,7 +770,7 @@ Server Configuration
New parameter to set client authentication timeout (Tom)
New parameter to set maximum number of open files (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Queries
Statements added by INSERT rules now execute after the INSERT (Jan)
...
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@@ -769,7 +784,7 @@ Queries
Fix for LIMIT, DISTINCT ON pushed into subqueries (Tom)
Fix nested EXCEPT/INTERSECT (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Schema Manipulation
Fix SERIAL in temporary tables (Bruce)
...
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@@ -797,7 +812,7 @@ Schema Manipulation
, Teodor Sigaev, Tom)
Enable partial indexes (Martijn van Oosterhout)
_________________________________________________________________
Utility Commands
Add RESET ALL, SHOW ALL (Marko Kreen)
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@@ -813,7 +828,7 @@ Utility Commands
Fix permission checks for CREATE INDEX (Tom)
Disallow inappropriate use of CREATE/DROP INDEX/TRIGGER/VIEW (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Data Types and Functions
SUM(), AVG(), COUNT() now uses int8 internally for speed (Tom)
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@@ -859,7 +874,7 @@ Data Types and Functions
Some datatype() function calls now evaluated differently
Add support for Julian and ISO time specifications (Thomas)
_________________________________________________________________
Internationalization
National language support in psql, pg_dump, libpq, and server (Peter E
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@@ -875,7 +890,7 @@ Internationalization
Make mic2ascii() non-ASCII aware (Tatsuo)
Reject invalid multibyte character sequences (Tatsuo)
_________________________________________________________________
PL/pgSQL
Now uses portals for SELECT loops, allowing huge result sets (Jan)
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@@ -891,25 +906,25 @@ PL/pgSQL
Memory leak fix (Jan, Tom)
Make trailing semicolon optional (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
PL/Perl
New untrusted PL/Perl (Alex Pilosov)
PL/Perl is now built on some platforms even if libperl is not shared (
Peter E)
_________________________________________________________________
PL/Tcl
Now reports errorInfo (Vsevolod Lobko)
Add spi_lastoid function (bob@redivi.com)
_________________________________________________________________
PL/Python
...is new (Andrew Bosma)
_________________________________________________________________
Psql
\d displays indexes in unique, primary groupings (Christopher Kings-Ly
...
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@@ -920,7 +935,7 @@ Psql
)
Format the correct number of columns for Unicode (Patrice)
_________________________________________________________________
Libpq
New function PQescapeString() to escape quotes in command strings (Flo
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@@ -928,7 +943,7 @@ Libpq
New function PQescapeBytea() escapes binary strings for use as SQL str
ing literals
_________________________________________________________________
JDBC
Return OID of INSERT (Ken K)
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@@ -966,7 +981,7 @@ JDBC
MD5 password encryption support (Jeremy Wohl)
Fix to actually use type cache (Ned Wolpert)
_________________________________________________________________
ODBC
Remove query size limit (Hiroshi)
...
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@@ -980,7 +995,7 @@ ODBC
MD5 password encryption support (Bruce)
Add more compatibility functions to odbc.sql (Peter E)
_________________________________________________________________
ECPG
EXECUTE ... INTO implemented (Christof Petig)
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@@ -994,7 +1009,7 @@ ECPG
All function names with external linkage are now prefixed by ECPG
Fixes for arrays of structures (Michael)
_________________________________________________________________
Misc. Interfaces
Python fix fetchone() (Gerhard Haring)
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@@ -1004,7 +1019,7 @@ Misc. Interfaces
Prevent output of default index op class in pg_dump (Tom)
Fix libpgeasy memory leak (Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Build and Install
Configure, dynamic loader, and shared library fixes (Peter E)
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@@ -1023,7 +1038,7 @@ Build and Install
Rename config.h to pg_config.h (Peter E)
Reorganize installation layout of header files (Peter E)
_________________________________________________________________
Source Code
Remove SEP_CHAR (Bruce)
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@@ -1039,7 +1054,7 @@ Source Code
Add 'volatile' usage in spinlock structures
Improve signal handling logic (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Contrib
New contrib/rtree_gist (Oleg Bartunov, Teodor Sigaev)
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@@ -1055,19 +1070,19 @@ Contrib
New pg_upgrade utility (Bruce)
Add new pg_resetxlog options (Bruce, Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.1.3
Release date: 2001-08-15
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.1.3
Migration to version 7.1.3
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.1.X.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Remove unused WAL segements of large transactions (Tom)
Multiaction rule fix (Tom)
PL/pgSQL memory allocation fix (Jan)
...
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@@ -1080,21 +1095,21 @@ Disable COPY TO/FROM a view (Tom)
Cygwin build (Jason Tishler)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.1.2
Release date: 2001-05-11
This has one fix from 7.1.1.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.1.2
Migration to version 7.1.2
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.1.X.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Fix PL/pgSQL SELECTs when returning no rows
Fix for psql backslash core dump
Referential integrity permission fix
...
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@@ -1102,21 +1117,21 @@ Optimizer fixes
pg_dump cleanups
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.1.1
Release date: 2001-05-05
This has a variety of fixes from 7.1.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.1.1
Migration to version 7.1.1
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.1.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Fix for numeric MODULO operator (Tom)
pg_dump fixes (Philip)
pg_dump can dump 7.0 databases (Philip)
...
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@@ -1133,16 +1148,16 @@ EXTRACT can now take string argument (Thomas)
Python fixes (Darcy)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.1
Release date: 2001-04-13
This release focuses on removing limitations that have existed in the
PostgreSQL code for many years.
Major changes in this release:
Write-ahead Log (WAL)
To maintain database consistency in case of an operating system
crash, previous releases of PostgreSQL have forced all data
...
...
@@ -1151,25 +1166,25 @@ Python fixes (Darcy)
performance. If you have been using -F in previous releases to
disable disk flushes, you may want to consider discontinuing
its use.
TOAST
TOAST - Previous releases had a compiled-in row length limit,
typically 8k - 32k. This limit made storage of long text fields
difficult. With TOAST, long rows of any length can be stored
with good performance.
Outer Joins
We now support outer joins. The UNION/NOT IN workaround for
outer joins is no longer required. We use the SQL92 outer join
syntax.
Function Manager
The previous C function manager did not handle null values
properly, nor did it support 64-bit CPU's (Alpha). The new
function manager does. You can continue using your old custom
functions, but you may want to rewrite them in the future to
use the new function manager call interface.
Complex Queries
A large number of complex queries that were unsupported in
previous releases now work. Many combinations of views,
...
...
@@ -1177,15 +1192,15 @@ Python fixes (Darcy)
tables now work properly. Inherited tables are now accessed by
default. Subqueries in FROM are now supported.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.1
Migration to version 7.1
A dump/restore using pg_dump is required for those wishing to migrate
data from any previous release.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Many multibyte/Unicode/locale fixes (Tatsuo and others)
...
...
@@ -1373,21 +1388,21 @@ New contrib/pg_control utility (Oliver)
New FreeBSD tools ipc_check, start-scripts/freebsd
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.0.3
Release date: 2000-11-11
This has a variety of fixes from 7.0.2.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.0.3
Migration to version 7.0.3
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.0.*.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Jdbc fixes (Peter)
Large object fix (Tom)
Fix lean in COPY WITH OIDS leak (Tom)
...
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@@ -1429,39 +1444,39 @@ Fix for inserting/copying longer multibyte strings into char() data
Fix for crash of backend, on abort (Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.0.2
Release date: 2000-06-05
This is a repackaging of 7.0.1 with added documentation.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.0.2
Migration to version 7.0.2
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.*.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Added documentation to tarball.
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.0.1
Release date: 2000-06-01
This is a cleanup release for 7.0.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.0.1
Migration to version 7.0.1
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 7.0.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Fix many CLUSTER failures (Tom)
Allow ALTER TABLE RENAME works on indexes (Tom)
Fix plpgsql to handle datetime->timestamp and timespan->interval (Bruce)
...
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@@ -1488,50 +1503,50 @@ JDBC ResultSet.getTimestamp() fix (Gregory Krasnow & Floyd Marinescu)
ecpg changes (Michael)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.0
Release date: 2000-05-08
This release contains improvements in many areas, demonstrating the
continued growth of PostgreSQL. There are more improvements and fixes
in 7.0 than in any previous release. The developers have confidence
that this is the best release yet; we do our best to put out only
solid releases, and this one is no exception.
Major changes in this release:
Foreign Keys
Foreign keys are now implemented, with the exception of PARTIAL
MATCH foreign keys. Many users have been asking for this
feature, and we are pleased to offer it.
Optimizer Overhaul
Continuing on work started a year ago, the optimizer has been
improved, allowing better query plan selection and faster
performance with less memory usage.
Updated psql
psql, our interactive terminal monitor, has been updated with a
variety of new features. See the psql manual page for details.
Join Syntax
SQL92 join syntax is now supported, though only as INNER JOIN
for this release. JOIN, NATURAL JOIN, JOIN/USING, and JOIN/ON
are available, as are column correlation names.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 7.0
Migration to version 7.0
A dump/restore using pg_dump is required for those wishing to migrate
data from any previous release of PostgreSQL. For those upgrading from
6.5.*, you may instead use pg_upgrade to upgrade to this release;
however, a full dump/reload installation is always the most robust
method for upgrades.
Interface and compatibility issues to consider for the new release
include:
* The date/time types datetime and timespan have been superseded by
the SQL92-defined types timestamp and interval. Although there has
been some effort to ease the transition by allowing PostgreSQL to
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in ambiguity with other types implementing LENGTH such as the
geometric types.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Prevent function calls exceeding maximum number of arguments (Tom)
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New multibyte encodings
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.5.3
Release date: 1999-10-13
This is basically a cleanup release for 6.5.2. We have added a new
PgAccess that was missing in 6.5.2, and installed an NT-specific fix.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.5.3
Migration to version 6.5.3
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 6.5.*.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Updated version of pgaccess 0.98
NT-specific patch
Fix dumping rules on inherited tables
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.5.2
Release date: 1999-09-15
This is basically a cleanup release for 6.5.1. We have fixed a variety
of problems reported by 6.5.1 users.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.5.2
Migration to version 6.5.2
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 6.5.*.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
subselect+CASE fixes(Tom)
Add SHLIB_LINK setting for solaris_i386 and solaris_sparc ports(Daren Sefcik)
Fixes for CASE in WHERE join clauses(Tom)
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@@ -1941,22 +1956,22 @@ Repair incorrect cleanup of heap memory allocation during transaction abort(Tom
Updated version of pgaccess 0.98
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.5.1
Release date: 1999-07-15
This is basically a cleanup release for 6.5. We have fixed a variety
of problems reported by 6.5 users.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.5.1
Migration to version 6.5.1
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 6.5.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Add NT README file
Portability fixes for linux_ppc, IRIX, linux_alpha, OpenBSD, alpha
Remove QUERY_LIMIT, use SELECT...LIMIT
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@@ -1982,18 +1997,18 @@ Fix some compiler warnings (Tomoaki Nishiyama)
Add Win1250 (Czech) support (Pavel Behal)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.5
Release date: 1999-06-09
This release marks a major step in the development team's mastery of
the source code we inherited from Berkeley. You will see we are now
easily adding major features, thanks to the increasing size and
experience of our world-wide development team.
Here is a brief summary of the more notable changes:
Multiversion concurrency control(MVCC)
This removes our old table-level locking, and replaces it with
a locking system that is superior to most commercial database
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systems. So, basically, we no longer are restricted by simple
table-level locking; we have something better than row-level
locking.
Hot backups from pg_dump
pg_dump takes advantage of the new MVCC features to give a
consistent database dump/backup while the database stays online
and available for queries.
Numeric data type
We now have a true numeric data type, with user-specified
precision.
Temporary tables
Temporary tables are guaranteed to have unique names within a
database session, and are destroyed on session exit.
New SQL features
We now have CASE, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT statement support. We
have new LIMIT/OFFSET, SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL, SELECT
... FOR UPDATE, and an improved LOCK TABLE command.
Speedups
We continue to speed up PostgreSQL, thanks to the variety of
talents within our team. We have sped up memory allocation,
optimization, table joins, and row transfer routines.
Ports
We continue to expand our port list, this time including
Windows NT/ix86 and NetBSD/arm32.
Interfaces
Most interfaces have new versions, and existing functionality
has been improved.
Documentation
New and updated material is present throughout the
documentation. New FAQs have been contributed for SGI and AIX
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@@ -2052,20 +2067,20 @@ Add Win1250 (Czech) support (Pavel Behal)
on obtaining the PostgreSQL source tree via anonymous CVS and
CVSup.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.5
Migration to version 6.5
A dump/restore using pg_dump is required for those wishing to migrate
data from any previous release of PostgreSQL. pg_upgrade can *not* be
used to upgrade to this release because the on-disk structure of the
tables has changed compared to previous releases.
The new Multiversion Concurrency Control (MVCC) features can give
somewhat different behaviors in multiuser environments. *Read and
understand the following section to ensure that your existing
applications will give you the behavior you need.*
_________________________________________________________________
Multiversion Concurrency Control
Because readers in 6.5 don't lock data, regardless of transaction
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@@ -2075,32 +2090,32 @@ Multiversion Concurrency Control
sometime after the statement or transaction began) nor that the row is
protected from being deleted or updated by concurrent transactions
before the current transaction does a commit or rollback.
To ensure the actual existence of a row and protect it against
concurrent updates one must use "SELECT FOR UPDATE" or an appropriate
"LOCK TABLE" statement. This should be taken into account when porting
applications from previous releases of PostgreSQL and other
environments.
Keep the above in mind if you are using "contrib/refint.*" triggers
for referential integrity. Additional techniques are required now. One
way is to use "LOCK parent_table IN SHARE ROW EXCLUSIVE MODE" command
if a transaction is going to update/delete a primary key and use "LOCK
parent_table IN SHARE MODE" command if a transaction is going to
update/insert a foreign key.
Note: Note that if you run a transaction in SERIALIZABLE mode then
you must execute the "LOCK" commands above before execution of any
DML statement ("SELECT/INSERT/DELETE/UPDATE/FETCH/COPY_TO") in the
transaction.
These inconveniences will disappear in the future when the ability to
read dirty (uncommitted) data (regardless of isolation level) and true
referential integrity will be implemented.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Fix text<->float8 and text<->float4 conversion functions(Thomas)
...
...
@@ -2267,40 +2282,40 @@ Improve file handling to be more uniform, prevent file descriptor leak(Tom)
New install commands for plpgsql(Jan)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.4.2
Release date: 1998-12-20
The 6.4.1 release was improperly packaged. This also has one
additional bug fix.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.4.2
Migration to version 6.4.2
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 6.4.*.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Fix for datetime constant problem on some platforms(Thomas)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.4.1
Release date: 1998-12-18
This is basically a cleanup release for 6.4. We have fixed a variety
of problems reported by 6.4 users.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.4.1
Migration to version 6.4.1
A dump/restore is *not* required for those running 6.4.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Add pg_dump -N flag to force double quotes around identifiers. This is
the default(Thomas)
Fix for NOT in where clause causing crash(Bruce)
...
...
@@ -2332,16 +2347,16 @@ Add routines to help with single-byte (internal) character type(Thomas)
Compilation of libpq for Win32 fixes(Magnus)
Upgrade to PyGreSQL 2.2(D'Arcy)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.4
Release date: 1998-10-30
There are *many* new features and improvements in this release. Thanks
to our developers and maintainers, nearly every aspect of the system
has received some attention since the previous release. Here is a
brief, incomplete summary:
* Views and rules are now functional thanks to extensive new code in
the rewrite rules system from Jan Wieck. He also wrote a chapter
on it for the Programmer's Guide.
...
...
@@ -2371,15 +2386,15 @@ Upgrade to PyGreSQL 2.2(D'Arcy)
some attention, and should be more robust for more platforms than
it has ever been.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.4
Migration to version 6.4
A dump/restore using pg_dump or pg_dumpall is required for those
wishing to migrate data from any previous release of PostgreSQL.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Fix for a tiny memory leak in PQsetdb/PQfinish(Bryan)
...
...
@@ -2576,33 +2591,33 @@ smarter perl configuration(Brook)
configure uses supplied install-sh if no install script found(Tom)
new Makefile.shlib for shared library configuration(Tom)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.3.2
Release date: 1998-04-07
This is a bug-fix release for 6.3.x. Refer to the release notes for
version 6.3 for a more complete summary of new features.
Summary:
* Repairs automatic configuration support for some platforms,
including Linux, from breakage inadvertently introduced in version
6.3.1.
* Correctly handles function calls on the left side of BETWEEN and
LIKE clauses.
A dump/restore is NOT required for those running 6.3 or 6.3.1. A make
distclean, make, and make install is all that is required. This last
step should be performed while the postmaster is not running. You
should re-link any custom applications that use PostgreSQL libraries.
For upgrades from pre-6.3 installations, refer to the installation and
migration instructions for version 6.3.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Configure detection improvements for tcl/tk(Brook Milligan, Alvin)
Manual page improvements(Bruce)
BETWEEN and LIKE fix(Thomas)
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...
@@ -2623,29 +2638,29 @@ Makefile dependency cleanup(Jeroen van Vianen)
ASSERT fixes(Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.3.1
Release date: 1998-03-23
Summary:
* Additional support for multibyte character sets.
* Repair byte ordering for mixed-endian clients and servers.
* Minor updates to allowed SQL syntax.
* Improvements to the configuration autodetection for installation.
A dump/restore is NOT required for those running 6.3. A make
distclean, make, and make install is all that is required. This last
step should be performed while the postmaster is not running. You
should re-link any custom applications that use PostgreSQL libraries.
For upgrades from pre-6.3 installations, refer to the installation and
migration instructions for version 6.3.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
ecpg cleanup/fixes, now version 1.1(Michael Meskes)
pg_user cleanup(Bruce)
large object fix for pg_dump and tclsh (alvin)
...
...
@@ -2675,14 +2690,14 @@ Solaris compile fix(Albert Chin-A-Young)
Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.3
Release date: 1998-03-01
There are *many* new features and improvements in this release. Here
is a brief, incomplete summary:
* Many new SQL features, including full SQL92 subselect capability
(everything is here but target-list subselects).
* Support for client-side environment variables to specify time zone
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@@ -2693,14 +2708,14 @@ Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)
permissions have changed.
* Old-style time travel has been removed. Performance has been
improved.
Note: Bruce Momjian wrote the following notes to introduce the new
release.
There are some general 6.3 issues that I want to mention. These are
only the big items that can not be described in one sentence. A review
of the detailed changes list is still needed.
First, we now have subselects. Now that we have them, I would like to
mention that without subselects, SQL is a very limited language.
Subselects are a major feature, and you should review your code for
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...
@@ -2709,12 +2724,12 @@ Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)
may think. Vadim has put us on the big SQL map with subselects, and
fully functional ones too. The only thing you can't do with subselects
is to use them in the target list.
Second, 6.3 uses Unix domain sockets rather than TCP/IP by default. To
enable connections from other machines, you have to use the new
postmaster -i option, and of course edit "pg_hba.conf". Also, for this
reason, the format of "pg_hba.conf" has changed.
Third, char() fields will now allow faster access than varchar() or
text. Specifically, the text and varchar() have a penalty for access
to any columns after the first column of this type. char() used to
...
...
@@ -2722,7 +2737,7 @@ Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)
that you redesign some of your tables, especially if you have short
character columns that you have defined as varchar() or text. This and
other changes make 6.3 even faster than earlier releases.
We now have passwords definable independent of any Unix file. There
are new SQL USER commands. See the Administrator's Guide for more
information. There is a new table, pg_shadow, which is used to store
...
...
@@ -2730,41 +2745,41 @@ Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)
SELECT-able by the postgres super-user. pg_user is now a view of
pg_shadow, and is SELECT-able by PUBLIC. You should keep using pg_user
in your application without changes.
User-created tables now no longer have SELECT permission to PUBLIC by
default. This was done because the ANSI standard requires it. You can
of course GRANT any permissions you want after the table is created.
System tables continue to be SELECT-able by PUBLIC.
We also have real deadlock detection code. No more sixty-second
timeouts. And the new locking code implements a FIFO better, so there
should be less resource starvation during heavy use.
Many complaints have been made about inadequate documentation in
previous releases. Thomas has put much effort into many new manuals
for this release. Check out the doc/ directory.
For performance reasons, time travel is gone, but can be implemented
using triggers (see "pgsql/contrib/spi/README"). Please check out the
new \d command for types, operators, etc. Also, views have their own
permissions now, not based on the underlying tables, so permissions on
them have to be set separately. Check "/pgsql/interfaces" for some new
ways to talk to PostgreSQL.
This is the first release that really required an explanation for
existing users. In many ways, this was necessary because the new
release removes many limitations, and the work-arounds people were
using are no longer needed.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.3
Migration to version 6.3
A dump/restore using pg_dump or pg_dumpall is required for those
wishing to migrate data from any previous release of PostgreSQL.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Fix binary cursors broken by MOVE implementation(Vadim)
...
...
@@ -2933,33 +2948,33 @@ Add string functions to regression suite(Thomas)
Expand a few function names formerly truncated to 16 characters(Thomas)
Remove un-needed malloc() calls and replace with palloc()(Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.2.1
Release date: 1997-10-17
6.2.1 is a bug-fix and usability release on 6.2.
Summary:
* Allow strings to span lines, per SQL92.
* Include example trigger function for inserting user names on table
updates.
This is a minor bug-fix release on 6.2. For upgrades from pre-6.2
systems, a full dump/reload is required. Refer to the 6.2 release
notes for instructions.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 6.2 to version 6.2.1
Migration from version 6.2 to version 6.2.1
This is a minor bug-fix release. A dump/reload is not required from
version 6.2, but is required from any release prior to 6.2.
In upgrading from version 6.2, if you choose to dump/reload you will
find that avg(money) is now calculated correctly. All other bug fixes
take effect upon updating the executables.
Another way to avoid dump/reload is to use the following SQL command
from "psql" to update the existing system table:
update pg_aggregate set aggfinalfn = 'cash_div_flt8'
...
...
@@ -2968,9 +2983,9 @@ Migration from version 6.2 to version 6.2.1
This will need to be done to every existing database, including
template1.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Allow TIME and TYPE column names(Thomas)
Allow larger range of true/false as boolean values(Thomas)
Support output of "now" and "current"(Thomas)
...
...
@@ -2984,32 +2999,32 @@ Documented new libpq function to return affected rows, PQcmdTuples(Bruce)
Trigger function for inserting user names for INSERT/UPDATE(Brook Milligan)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.2
Release date: 1997-10-02
A dump/restore is required for those wishing to migrate data from
previous releases of PostgreSQL.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 6.1 to version 6.2
Migration from version 6.1 to version 6.2
This migration requires a complete dump of the 6.1 database and a
restore of the database in 6.2.
Note that the "pg_dump" and "pg_dumpall" utility from 6.2 should be
used to dump the 6.1 database.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 1.x to version 6.2
Migration from version 1.x to version 6.2
Those migrating from earlier 1.* releases should first upgrade to 1.09
because the COPY output format was improved from the 1.02 release.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
Fix problems with pg_dump for inheritance, sequences, archive tables(Bruce)
...
...
@@ -3123,21 +3138,21 @@ Massive commit to run PGINDENT on all *.c and *.h files(Bruce)
Files moved to /src/tools directory(Bruce)
SPI and Trigger programming guides (Vadim & D'Arcy)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.1.1
Release date: 1997-07-22
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 6.1 to version 6.1.1
Migration from version 6.1 to version 6.1.1
This is a minor bug-fix release. A dump/reload is not required from
version 6.1, but is required from any release prior to 6.1. Refer to
the release notes for 6.1 for more details.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
fix for SET with options (Thomas)
allow pg_dump/pg_dumpall to preserve ownership of all tables/objects(Bruce)
new psql \connect option allows changing usernames without changing databases
...
...
@@ -3157,20 +3172,20 @@ allow underscores in usernames(Bruce)
pg_dumpall now returns proper status, portability fix(Bruce)
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.1
Release date: 1997-06-08
The regression tests have been adapted and extensively modified for
the 6.1 release of PostgreSQL.
Three new data types (datetime, timespan, and circle) have been added
to the native set of PostgreSQL types. Points, boxes, paths, and
polygons have had their output formats made consistent across the data
types. The polygon output in misc.out has only been spot-checked for
correctness relative to the original regression output.
PostgreSQL 6.1 introduces a new, alternate optimizer which uses
genetic algorithms. These algorithms introduce a random behavior in
the ordering of query results when the query contains multiple
...
...
@@ -3181,33 +3196,33 @@ pg_dumpall now returns proper status, portability fix(Bruce)
inherently unordered (e.g. points and time intervals) and tests
involving those types are explicitly bracketed with "set geqo to
'off'" and "reset geqo".
The interpretation of array specifiers (the curly braces around atomic
values) appears to have changed sometime after the original regression
tests were generated. The current "./expected/*.out" files reflect
this new interpretation, which may not be correct!
The float8 regression test fails on at least some platforms. This is
due to differences in implementations of pow() and exp() and the
signaling mechanisms used for overflow and underflow conditions.
The "random" results in the random test should cause the "random" test
to be "failed", since the regression tests are evaluated using a
simple diff. However, "random" does not seem to produce random results
on my test machine (Linux/gcc/i686).
_________________________________________________________________
Migration to version 6.1
Migration to version 6.1
This migration requires a complete dump of the 6.0 database and a
restore of the database in 6.1.
Those migrating from earlier 1.* releases should first upgrade to 1.09
because the COPY output format was improved from the 1.02 release.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
packet length checking in library routines
...
...
@@ -3303,29 +3318,29 @@ c++ include file cleanup(Bruce)
warn about buggy flex(Bruce)
DG/UX, Ultrix, IRIX, AIX portability fixes
_________________________________________________________________
Release 6.0
Release date: 1997-01-29
A dump/restore is required for those wishing to migrate data from
previous releases of PostgreSQL.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 1.09 to version 6.0
Migration from version 1.09 to version 6.0
This migration requires a complete dump of the 1.09 database and a
restore of the database in 6.0.
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from pre-1.09 to version 6.0
Migration from pre-1.09 to version 6.0
Those migrating from earlier 1.* releases should first upgrade to 1.09
because the COPY output format was improved from the 1.02 release.
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Bug Fixes
---------
ALTER TABLE bug - running postgress process needs to re-read table definition
...
...
@@ -3432,33 +3447,33 @@ Restructured object file generation/location(Bryan, Marc)
Restructured port-specific file locations(Bryan, Marc)
Unused/uninialized variables corrected
_________________________________________________________________
Release 1.09
Release date: 1996-11-04
Sorry, we didn't keep track of changes from 1.02 to 1.09. Some of the
changes listed in 6.0 were actually included in the 1.02.1 to 1.09
releases.
_________________________________________________________________
Release 1.02
Release date: 1996-08-01
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 1.02 to version 1.02.1
Migration from version 1.02 to version 1.02.1
Here is a new migration file for 1.02.1. It includes the 'copy' change
and a script to convert old ASCII files.
Note: The following notes are for the benefit of users who want to
migrate databases from Postgres95 1.01 and 1.02 to Postgres95
1.02.1.
If you are starting afresh with Postgres95 1.02.1 and do not need
to migrate old databases, you do not need to read any further.
In order to upgrade older Postgres95 version 1.01 or 1.02 databases to
version 1.02.1, the following steps are required:
1. Start up a new 1.02.1 postmaster
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@@ -3474,9 +3489,9 @@ Migration from version 1.02 to version 1.02.1
the last two statements in the file because they are already
present in 1.02. This is not a cause for concern.
_________________________________________________________________
Dump/Reload Procedure
Dump/Reload Procedure
If you are trying to reload a pg_dump or text-mode, copy tablename to
stdout generated with a previous version, you will need to run the
attached "sed" script on the ASCII file before loading it into the
...
...
@@ -3498,9 +3513,9 @@ eq);
create operator !~* (leftarg = varchar, rightarg = text, procedure = texticrege
xne);
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Source code maintenance and development
* worldwide team of volunteers
* the source tree now in CVS at ftp.ki.net
...
...
@@ -3511,7 +3526,7 @@ Enhancements
* pg_dump now output the schema and/or the data, with many fixes to
enhance completeness.
* psql used in place of monitor in administration shell scripts.
monitor to be deprec
i
ated in next release.
monitor to be deprecated in next release.
* date/time functions enhanced
* NULL insert/update/comparison fixed/enhanced
* TCL/TK lib and shell fixed to work with both tck7.4/tk4.0 and tcl7.5/tk4.1
...
...
@@ -3527,20 +3542,20 @@ New Ports
* added BSD/OS 2.1 port
* added DG/UX port
_________________________________________________________________
Release 1.01
Release date: 1996-02-23
_________________________________________________________________
Migration from version 1.0 to version 1.01
Migration from version 1.0 to version 1.01
The following notes are for the benefit of users who want to migrate
databases from Postgres95 1.0 to Postgres95 1.01.
If you are starting afresh with Postgres95 1.01 and do not need to
migrate old databases, you do not need to read any further.
In order to Postgres95 version 1.01 with databases created with
Postgres95 version 1.0, the following steps are required:
1. Set the definition of NAMEDATALEN in "src/Makefile.global" to 16
...
...
@@ -3622,9 +3637,9 @@ create operator ~* (leftarg = text, rightarg = text, procedure = texticregexeq)
create operator !~* (leftarg = text, rightarg = text, procedure = texticregexne
);
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Incompatibilities:
* 1.01 is backwards compatible with 1.0 database provided the user
follow the steps outlined in the MIGRATION_from_1.0_to_1.01 file.
...
...
@@ -3658,14 +3673,14 @@ Bug fixes:
* psql now returns non-zero status on errors when using -c
* applied public patches 1-14
_________________________________________________________________
Release 1.0
Release date: 1995-09-05
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Copyright change:
* The copyright of Postgres 1.0 has been loosened to be freely modifiable
and modifiable for any purpose. Please read the COPYRIGHT file.
...
...
@@ -3706,14 +3721,14 @@ Bug fixes:
* btrees with multiple index never worked, now we tell you they don't
work when you try to use them
_________________________________________________________________
Postgres95 Release 0.03
Release date: 1995-07-21
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Incompatible changes:
* BETA-0.3 IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH DATABASES CREATED WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS
(due to system catalog changes and indexing structure changes).
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...
@@ -3820,14 +3835,14 @@ New utilities:
New documentation:
* the user manual has been revised and libpq documentation added.
_________________________________________________________________
Postgres95 Release 0.02
Release date: 1995-05-25
_________________________________________________________________
Changes
Changes
Incompatible changes:
* The SQL statement for creating a database is 'CREATE DATABASE' instead
of 'CREATEDB'. Similarly, dropping a database is 'DROP DATABASE' instead
...
...
@@ -3862,9 +3877,9 @@ The following bugs have been fixed in postgres95-beta-0.02:
* CREATE TYPE doesn't accept 'variable' as the internallength
* wrong result using more than 1 aggregate in a SELECT
_________________________________________________________________
Postgres95 Release 0.01
Release date: 1995-05-01
Initial release.
doc/src/sgml/release.sgml
View file @
75d1ed33
<!--
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.16
7 2002/11/23 03:59:06
momjian Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.16
8 2002/11/26 22:04:03
momjian Exp $
-->
<appendix id="release">
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ worries about funny characters.
<note>
<title>Release date</title>
<simpara>2002-11-
??
</simpara>
<simpara>2002-11-
27
</simpara>
</note>
<sect2>
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