1. 13 Jan, 1998 7 commits
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      From: Goran Thyni <goran@bildbasen.se> · 602b0d0c
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      OK, here comes a patch, DBD::Pg (and possibly other 3rd party clients)
      can connect to unix sockets.
      Patch is against current source tree.
      
      Background:
      libpq set some policy for client, which it should not
      IMHO. It prevent some 3rd party clients to connect with
      unix domain sockets etc.
      602b0d0c
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      One more src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile problem: there's an explicit · 80159ee2
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      reference to the name of the shared library, instead of dereferencing
      the definition from the top of the file.
      
      From: Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@Hamartun.Priv.NO>
      80159ee2
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      Various fixes resulting from removing the PORTNAME defines · 405ced26
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      From: Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@Hamartun.Priv.NO>
      405ced26
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      Some *very* major changes by darrenk@insightdist.com (Darren King) · 374bb5d2
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      ==========================================
      What follows is a set of diffs that cleans up the usage of BLCKSZ.
      
      As a side effect, the person compiling the code can change the
      value of BLCKSZ _at_their_own_risk_.  By that, I mean that I've
      tried it here at 4096 and 16384 with no ill-effects.  A value
      of 4096 _shouldn't_ affect much as far as the kernel/file system
      goes, but making it bigger than 8192 can have severe consequences
      if you don't know what you're doing.  16394 worked for me, _BUT_
      when I went to 32768 and did an initdb, the SCSI driver broke and
      the partition that I was running under went to hell in a hand
      basket. Had to reboot and do a good bit of fsck'ing to fix things up.
      
      The patch can be safely applied though.  Just leave BLCKSZ = 8192
      and everything is as before.  It basically only cleans up all of the
      references to BLCKSZ in the code.
      
      If this patch is applied, a comment in the config.h file though above
      the BLCKSZ define with warning about monkeying around with it would
      be a good idea.
      
      Darren  darrenk@insightdist.com
      
      (Also cleans up some of the #includes in files referencing BLCKSZ.)
      ==========================================
      374bb5d2
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      > It seems there is a mistake in substr function: · f0445dcb
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      > then you try get substr, which consists only of last char in string
      > you get all string
      >
      > For example:
      > userbase=> select substr('123456', 6,1) ;
      > substr
      > ------
      > 123456
      > (1 row)
      >
      
      From Edmund Mergl <E.Mergl@bawue.de>
      f0445dcb
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      Should fix it all, Peter? · fc795099
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      fc795099
    • Marc G. Fournier's avatar
      Oops...missed over half the patch :( · 06bad780
      Marc G. Fournier authored
      06bad780
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