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* | Update copyright for 2015 | Bruce Momjian | 2015-01-06 |
| | | | | Backpatch certain files through 9.0 | ||
* | Update copyright for 2014 | Bruce Momjian | 2014-01-07 |
| | | | | | Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back branches. | ||
* | Update copyrights for 2013 | Bruce Momjian | 2013-01-01 |
| | | | | | Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml files. | ||
* | Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3 | Bruce Momjian | 2012-06-10 |
| | | | | commit-fest. | ||
* | Update copyright notices for year 2012. | Bruce Momjian | 2012-01-01 |
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* | Properly call strerror() in thread test; add comments. | Bruce Momjian | 2011-08-22 |
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* | Simplify errno generating in thread testing program. | Bruce Momjian | 2011-08-21 |
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* | Have thread_test create its test files in the current directory, rather | Bruce Momjian | 2011-08-20 |
| | | | | | | than /tmp. Also cleanup C defines and add comments. Per report by Alex Soto | ||
* | Check the return code of pthread_create(). Otherwise we go into an infinite | Heikki Linnakangas | 2011-05-27 |
| | | | | | | loop if it fails, which is what what happened on my HP-UX box. (I think the reason it failed on that box is a misconfiguration on my behalf, but that's no reason to hang.) | ||
* | Stamp copyrights for year 2011. | Bruce Momjian | 2011-01-01 |
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* | Remove cvs keywords from all files. | Magnus Hagander | 2010-09-20 |
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* | Update copyright for the year 2010. | Bruce Momjian | 2010-01-02 |
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* | Update copyright for 2009. | Bruce Momjian | 2009-01-01 |
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* | Add required include to build with cygwin. | Magnus Hagander | 2008-11-18 |
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* | Update copyrights in source tree to 2008. | Bruce Momjian | 2008-01-01 |
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* | Wording cleanup for error messages. Also change can't -> cannot. | Bruce Momjian | 2007-02-01 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Standard English uses "may", "can", and "might" in different ways: may - permission, "You may borrow my rake." can - ability, "I can lift that log." might - possibility, "It might rain today." Unfortunately, in conversational English, their use is often mixed, as in, "You may use this variable to do X", when in fact, "can" is a better choice. Similarly, "It may crash" is better stated, "It might crash". | ||
* | Update CVS HEAD for 2007 copyright. Back branches are typically not | Bruce Momjian | 2007-01-05 |
| | | | | back-stamped for this. | ||
* | Update copyright for 2006. Update scripts. | Bruce Momjian | 2006-03-05 |
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* | Move thread_test directory from /tools to /test so source-only tarballs | Bruce Momjian | 2006-02-04 |
have the directory for the configure test. |