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author | Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> | 2004-11-01 11:11:13 +0000 |
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committer | Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> | 2004-11-01 11:11:13 +0000 |
commit | feac3364ed80f12ac57ad44682fa06fd278ebc75 (patch) | |
tree | 4674cd3a1cc90a22960e4e2179464a9c62e8dc7a /contrib/btree_gist | |
parent | 584bfe3d70f2a54717f96c837960146628553e84 (diff) | |
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Trivial fixes for English grammar in contrib/btree_gist and contrib/rtree_gist
documentation.
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/btree_gist/README.btree_gist b/contrib/btree_gist/README.btree_gist index 46831299d65..f54a300babe 100644 --- a/contrib/btree_gist/README.btree_gist +++ b/contrib/btree_gist/README.btree_gist @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -This is B-Tree implementation using GiST for int2, int4, int8, float4, float8 -timestamp with/without time zone, time with/without time zone, date, -interval, oid, money and macaddr, char, varchar/text, bytea, numeric, -bit, varbit, inet/cidr types. +This is a B-Tree implementation using GiST that supports the int2, int4, +int8, float4, float8 timestamp with/without time zone, time +with/without time zone, date, interval, oid, money, macaddr, char, +varchar/text, bytea, numeric, bit, varbit and inet/cidr types. All work was done by Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) , Oleg Bartunov (oleg@sai.msu.su), Janko Richter (jankorichter@yahoo.de). @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ NEWS: Feb 5, 2003 - btree_gist now support int2, int8, float4, float8 NOTICE: - This version will works only with postgresql version 7.4 and above - because of changes in interface of function calling and in system - tables. + This version will only work with PostgreSQL version 7.4 and above + because of changes in the system catalogs and the function call + interface. If you want to index varchar attributes, you have to index using the function text(<varchar>): |