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* Fix typo in comment.Neil Conway2006-02-26
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* TODO updates:Neil Conway2006-02-26
| | | | | | | | | | | - "Add ON COMMIT capability to CREATE TABLE AS ... SELECT" is done - "Allow PREPARE to automatically determine parameter types" is done - "Clean up compiler warnings (especially with gcc version 4)" is done: AFAIK there are no remaining gcc4 compiler warnings to be fixed. - Creating rules to do view updates is *not* an easy TODO item
* Remove ora2pg; now available at <http://www.samse.fr/GPL/ora2pg/>.Peter Eisentraut2006-02-25
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* Add intervals:Bruce Momjian2006-02-25
| | | | > o Allow infinite dates and intervals just like infinite timestamps
* Fix computation of sample table size.Bruce Momjian2006-02-25
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* Remove duplicate:Bruce Momjian2006-02-25
| | | | < o %Disallow dropping of an inherited constraint
* Remove mention of MIN/MAX() not using indexes.Bruce Momjian2006-02-24
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* Mention that the archive history file has the wal start/stop file names.Bruce Momjian2006-02-24
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* The Makefile was invoking perl scripts as ./script.pl. This fails whenPeter Eisentraut2006-02-24
| | | | | | | | the script is not executable as UCS_to_most.pl is in CVS. It also won't pick up any custom setting of the perl version/location to use. This patch calls perl scripts like $(PERL) $(srcdir)/script.pl. Kris Jurka
* Make restricted_exec feature for Windows more robust by using the environmentAndrew Dunstan2006-02-24
| | | | | to pass the flag instead of the command line - some implementations of getopt fail if getopt arguments are present after non-getopt arguments.
* make initdb -U username work as advertised; back out bogus patch at rev 1.42Andrew Dunstan2006-02-24
| | | | and supply real fix for problem it tried to address.
* Fix vacuumlo to avoid unnecessary use of backslash in search pattern.Tom Lane2006-02-23
| | | | Per Michael Fuhr.
* Cleanup the usage of ScanDirection: use the symbolic names for theNeil Conway2006-02-21
| | | | | | | | | possible ScanDirection alternatives rather than magic numbers (-1, 0, 1). Also, use the ScanDirection macros in a few places rather than directly checking whether `dir == ForwardScanDirection' and the like. Per patch from James William Pye. His patch also changed ScanDirection to be a "char" rather than an enum, which I haven't applied.
* Fix old pg_dump oversight: default values for domains really need to be dumpedTom Lane2006-02-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | by decompiling the typdefaultbin expression, not just printing the typdefault text which may be out-of-date or assume the wrong schema search path. (It's the same hazard as for adbin vs adsrc in column defaults.) The catalogs.sgml spec for pg_type implies that the correct procedure is to look to typdefaultbin first and consider typdefault only if typdefaultbin is NULL. I made dumping of both domains and base types do that, even though in the current backend code typdefaultbin is always correct for domains and typdefault for base types --- might as well try to future-proof it a little. Per bug report from Alexander Galler.
* Adjust probe for getaddrinfo to cope with macro-ized definitions, suchTom Lane2006-02-21
| | | | as Tru64's. Per previous discussion.
* Fix three Python reference leaks in PLy_traceback(). This would resultNeil Conway2006-02-20
| | | | | | | | | | in leaking memory when invoking a PL/Python procedure that raises an exception. Unfortunately this still leaks memory, but at least the largest leak has been plugged. This patch also fixes a reference counting mistake in PLy_modify_tuple() for 8.0, 8.1 and HEAD: we don't actually own a reference to `platt', so we shouldn't Py_DECREF() it.
* Fixing and improve compound word support. This changes cannot be applied toTeodor Sigaev2006-02-20
| | | | | | previous version iwthout recreating tsvector fields... Thanks to Alexander Presber <aljoscha@weisshuhn.de> to discover a problem.
* Update obsolete comment.Tom Lane2006-02-19
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* Modify logtape.c so that the initial LogicalTapeSetCreate call onlyTom Lane2006-02-19
| | | | | | | | | | | allocates the control data. The per-tape buffers are allocated only on first use. This saves memory in situations where tuplesort.c overestimates the number of tapes needed (ie, there are fewer runs than tapes). Also, this makes legitimate the coding in inittapes() that includes tape buffer space in the maximum-memory calculation: when inittapes runs, we've already expended the whole allowed memory on tuple storage, and so we'd better not allocate all the tape buffers until we've flushed some tuples out of memory.
* Improve tuplesort.c to support variable merge order. The original codingTom Lane2006-02-19
| | | | | | | | | | with fixed merge order (fixed number of "tapes") was based on obsolete assumptions, namely that tape drives are expensive. Since our "tapes" are really just a couple of buffers, we can have a lot of them given adequate workspace. This allows reduction of the number of merge passes with consequent savings of I/O during large sorts. Simon Riggs with some rework by Tom Lane
* Add TABLESPACE and ON COMMIT clauses to CREATE TABLE AS. ON COMMIT isNeil Conway2006-02-19
| | | | | required by the SQL standard, and TABLESPACE is useful functionality. Patch from Kris Jurka, minor editorialization by Neil Conway.
* Minor SGML style police work.Neil Conway2006-02-18
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* &apos; is not valid HTML 4.01, so print the plain character instead.Peter Eisentraut2006-02-18
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* Patch from Marko Kreen:Neil Conway2006-02-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | pgcrypto crypt()/md5 and hmac() leak memory when compiled against OpenSSL as openssl.c digest ->reset will do two DigestInit calls against a context. This happened to work with OpenSSL 0.9.6 but not with 0.9.7+. Reason for the messy code was that I tried to avoid creating wrapper structure to transport algorithm info and tried to use OpenSSL context for it. The fix is to create wrapper structure. It also uses newer digest API to avoid memory allocations on reset with newer OpenSSLs. Thanks to Daniel Blaisdell for reporting it.
* Add support for Windows codepages 1253, 1254, 1255, and 1257 and cleanPeter Eisentraut2006-02-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | up a bunch of the support utilities. In src/backend/utils/mb/Unicode remove nearly duplicate copies of the UCS_to_XXX perl script and replace with one version to handle all generic files. Update the Makefile so that it knows about all the map files. This produces a slight difference in some of the map files, using a uniform naming convention and not mapping the null character. In src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs create a master utf8<->win codepage function like the ISO 8859 versions instead of having a separate handler for each conversion. There is an externally visible change in the name of the win1258 to utf8 conversion. According to the documentation notes, it was named incorrectly and this changes it to a standard name. Running the Unicode mapping perl scripts has shown some additional mapping changes in koi8r and iso8859-7.
* Mark unescape_single_char() "static": as far as I can see this functionNeil Conway2006-02-18
| | | | is only used by scan.l/scan.c
* Fix typo in comment.Neil Conway2006-02-17
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* Change MemSet to use long instead of int32, for better performance onPeter Eisentraut2006-02-16
| | | | | | 64-bit platforms. by ITAGAKI Takahiro
* Put the first section of a chapter in its own chunk.Peter Eisentraut2006-02-16
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* Since we only use libld on AIX, don't include it in LIBS on any otherTom Lane2006-02-15
| | | | | platforms (it does exist on HPUX, for one). We could probably even make this a test for specific AIX versions, but I don't know which ones need it.
* Repair --single-transaction patch so it handles blobs correctly.Tom Lane2006-02-14
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* Move btbulkdelete's vacuum_delay_point() call to a place in the loop whereTom Lane2006-02-14
| | | | | | | | we are not holding a buffer content lock; where it was, InterruptHoldoffCount is positive and so we'd not respond to cancel signals as intended. Also add missing vacuum_delay_point() call in btvacuumcleanup. This should fix complaint from Evgeny Gridasov about failure to respond to SIGINT/SIGTERM in a timely fashion (bug #2257).
* Add some missing vacuum_delay_point calls in GIST vacuuming.Tom Lane2006-02-14
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* AllocSetStats should probably be using unsigned format to show space totals.Tom Lane2006-02-14
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* Need a DLLIMPORT for MaxFSMPages, per buildfarm failure on snake.Tom Lane2006-02-14
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* Document that GRANT on a table does not affect sequence permissions,Bruce Momjian2006-02-14
| | | | inclusing SERIAL column sequences.
* Document that xact commit/abort stats are collected if any stat variableBruce Momjian2006-02-14
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* Add positive defense against trying to connect when the connectionTom Lane2006-02-13
| | | | | | option state hasn't been fully set up. This is possible via PQreset() and might occur in other code paths too, so a state flag seems the most robust solution. Per report from Arturs Zoldners.
* IMHO, --single-transaction should wrap *all* the commands in BEGIN/COMMIT,Tom Lane2006-02-13
| | | | not just some of them.
* Improve documentation of --single-transaction option: fix markup, andTom Lane2006-02-13
| | | | don't promise more than the code actually delivers.
* Place function names in first column for consistency.Bruce Momjian2006-02-13
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* Fix qual_is_pushdown_safe to not try to push down quals involving a whole-rowTom Lane2006-02-13
| | | | | | Var referencing the subselect output. While this case could possibly be made to work, it seems not worth expending effort on. Per report from Magnus Naeslund(f).
* Fix build failure when not USE_READLINE. Sergey E. KoposovTom Lane2006-02-13
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* Add:Bruce Momjian2006-02-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | > > o Allow pg_hba.conf to specify host names along with IP addresses > > Host name lookup could occur when the postmaster reads the > pg_hba.conf file, or when the backend starts. Another > solution would be to reverse lookup the connection IP and > check that hostname against the host names in pg_hba.conf. > We could also then check that the host name maps to the IP > address.
* Revert because C locale uses "" for thousands_sep, meaning "n/a", whileBruce Momjian2006-02-12
| | | | | French uses "" for "don't want". Seems we have to keep the existing behavior.
* Update release notes.Tom Lane2006-02-12
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* Fix bug that allowed any logged-in user to SET ROLE to any other database userTom Lane2006-02-12
| | | | | | | | id (CVE-2006-0553). Also fix related bug in SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION that allows unprivileged users to crash the server, if it has been compiled with Asserts enabled. The escalation-of-privilege risk exists only in 8.1.0-8.1.2. However, the Assert-crash risk exists in all releases back to 7.3. Thanks to Akio Ishida for reporting this problem.
* Throw a warning rather than an error on invalid character from UTF8 toBruce Momjian2006-02-12
| | | | Latin1, like we do for other Latin encodings.
* Fix broken markup.Tom Lane2006-02-12
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* Back out patch pending review.Bruce Momjian2006-02-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I've now tested this patch at home w/ 8.2HEAD and it seems to fix the > bug. I plan on testing it under 8.1.2 at work tommorow with > mod_auth_krb5, etc, and expect it'll work there. Assuming all goes > well and unless someone objects I'll forward the patch to -patches. > It'd be great to have this fixed as it'll allow us to use Kerberos to > authenticate to phppgadmin and other web-based tools which use > Postgres. While playing with this patch under 8.1.2 at home I discovered a mistake in how I manually applied one of the hunks to fe-auth.c. Basically, the base code had changed and so the patch needed to be modified slightly. This is because the code no longer either has a freeable pointer under 'name' or has 'name' as NULL. The attached patch correctly frees the string from pg_krb5_authname (where it had been strdup'd) if and only if pg_krb5_authname returned a string (as opposed to falling through and having name be set using name = pw->name;). Also added a comment to this effect. Please review. Stephen Frost (sfrost@snowman.net) wrote: