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-rw-r--r--migration/6.2.1_to_6.319
2 files changed, 26 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/doc/TODO b/doc/TODO
index 62246095db9..c681bebe528 100644
--- a/doc/TODO
+++ b/doc/TODO
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
TODO list for PostgreSQL
========================
-Last updated: Sun Mar 1 00:18:59 EST 1998
+Last updated: Sun Mar 1 17:14:36 EST 1998
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us)
@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ ENHANCEMENTS
* add the concept of dataspaces
* add DECIMAL, NUMERIC, DOUBLE PRECISION, BIT, BIT VARYING
* NCHAR (as distinguished from ordinary varchar),
+ * DOMAIN capability
* Allow compression of large fields or a compressed field type
* Fix the rules system(Jan?,Soo-Ho)
* robust
@@ -216,13 +217,18 @@ 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. 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.
+should be less resource starvation during heavy use.
+
+Many complaints have been made about inadequate documenation 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 explaination for
existing users. In many ways, this was necessary because the new
diff --git a/migration/6.2.1_to_6.3 b/migration/6.2.1_to_6.3
index 12921aab7a9..3f7ed410fa2 100644
--- a/migration/6.2.1_to_6.3
+++ b/migration/6.2.1_to_6.3
@@ -42,13 +42,18 @@ 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. 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.
+should be less resource starvation during heavy use.
+
+Many complaints have been made about inadequate documenation 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 explaination for
existing users. In many ways, this was necessary because the new