- 26 Oct, 2000 5 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
Sorry 'bout that, chief...
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
waiting for input. From Pete Forman <gsez020@kryten.bedford.waii.com>.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 25 Oct, 2000 13 commits
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Tom Lane authored
Per discussion with Magnus Hagander.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
or a Var that references a subquery output.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
MULTIBYTE support is not compiled (you just can't set them to anything but SQL_ASCII). This should reduce interoperability problems between MB-enabled clients and non-MB-enabled servers.
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Tom Lane authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Tom Lane authored
support is not present. This allows a non-MB server to load a pg_dumpall script produced by an MB-enabled server, so long as only ASCII encoding was used.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
the -l options. (This was not the case when using the OpenSSL or Kerberos options.) Also make sure that shared library links get to see all the -L options. Get Kerberos 5 support to compile on Redhat 7.0. Add OpenSSL and -lsocket (if used/found) to libpq link.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
I modified the current ODBC driver for * referential integrity error reporting, * SELECT in transactions and * disabling autocommit. I tested these changes with Borland C++ Builder -> ODBCExpress -> WinODBC driver (DLL) -> Postgres 7.0beta1 and Borland C++ Builder -> BDE -> WinODBC driver (DLL) -> Postgres 7.0beta1. The patch is based on snapshot of 22th April (I don't think that someone has modified it since that: Byron hasn't gave any sign of living for about a month and I didn't find any comments about the ODBC driver on the list).
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Philip Warner authored
Dump template db in dumpall
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Michael Meskes authored
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Vadim B. Mikheev authored
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- 24 Oct, 2000 22 commits
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Tom Lane authored
for input, not just before.
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Tom Lane authored
Just like queries, doing nothing is better than possibly getting weird error messages. Also, improve comments.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
operator to '#' for consistency. Parser still needs work.
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Tom Lane authored
'AbortTransaction and not in in-progress state' when client disconnects just after an error. Notice seems pretty harmless, so I'm not going to worry about back-patching this into 7.0.* ...
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
source). Adjust resultmap accordingly and fix some other regexps.
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Tom Lane authored
definition later...)
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
messed up and we end up with the comments from included files in the output "configure".
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Tom Lane authored
latest fixes make it safe or not, but we won't find out if no one builds it, eh?
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Tom Lane authored
Devel::PPPort instead. Thanks to Gilles Darold for doing the legwork.
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Tom Lane authored
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Philip Warner authored
Fix for endian bug in TAR output Nicer error messages in pg_dump
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Vadim B. Mikheev authored
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Tom Lane authored
once per distinct LO, not once per pg_largeobject tuple.
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Tom Lane authored
as full as possible, seems better to use a tuple size around BLCKSZ/4 so that less space is wasted when a LO tuple is updated. Also, this lets us use a logical page size that's an exact power of two, avoiding partial-page writes when client is sending us stuff in power-of-2 buffer chunks.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
This used to make some sense under the old implementation, but now an open LO is pretty darn cheap, so why restrict it?
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
kibitzing from Tom Lane. Large objects are now all stored in a single system relation "pg_largeobject" --- no more xinv or xinx files, no more relkind 'l'. This should offer substantial performance improvement for large numbers of LOs, since there won't be directory bloat anymore. It'll also fix problems like running out of locktable space when you access thousands of LOs in one transaction. Also clean up cruft in read/write routines. LOs with "holes" in them (never-written byte ranges) now work just like Unix files with holes do: a hole reads as zeroes but doesn't occupy storage space. INITDB forced!
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