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system calls on AIX (and probably other machines too).
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Note: currently, only btree access method supports multi-
attribute indices. Up to 7 keys may be specified.
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Subject: [PORTS] minor fix for DGUX port
src/include/port/dgux.h needs the following three lines appended:
#ifndef BYTE_ORDER
#define BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
#endif
I believe this to be correct for DG/UX on M88k processors. I don't have one of
the new Intel-based boxes to check on.
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tests, including new tests.
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Add regression tests for circles, line segments, and paths.
Modify regression tests to allow GEQ optimizer (order results).
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Include some additional path functions which were coded but omitted here.
Add translation and rotation/scaling operators for some geometric types.
Fix bugs in some geometry comparison operator declarations.
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Pass an additional argument for date/time formatting to better handle timezones.
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Add type conversion functions for floating point numbers.
Check for zero in unary minus floating point code (IEEE allows an
explicit negative zero which looks ugly in a query result!).
Ensure circle type has non-negative radius.
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Subject: [PATCHES] libpq patch
Hi,
here is a small patch which fixes two problems:
1. libpq/libpq-fe.h:
somehow disappeared the line
#define DefaultOption ""
now compilation stops with an error complainig an
unknown DefaultOption (970508).
2. Same patch as I sent already twice, but it never made it
into the source tree: there is no default value for
AuthType and Password. This way any libpq-application
(i.e. perl-scripts) which use the function PQconnectdb
will break with PostgreSQL-6.1. The patch simply uses
an empty string as default value.
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Subject: [PATCHES] Patches for boolean, timespan and reltime regression tests.
Hi All,
Here are a couple of patches to the regression tests to introduce
some specific ordering to the results.
I've only made changes to the queries that were exhibiting differences
on my regression runs.
This will also have the side effect of testing the ordering code for
the boolean and some of the time types.
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Subject: [PATCHES] libpq SET var TO patch
One last, I hope. This one corrects a bogus format string, and
actually sends the contents of PG_DATESTYLE to the backend. That
means, you can do a setenv PG_DATESTYLE 'iso', and your libpq
will pick that up and tell the backend.
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Subject: [PATCHES] port patch: ultrix4
ultrix4 doesn't compile without this. this also fixes a problem
with dynamic loading (ultrix relocatable objects must be loaded
with -G 0).
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Subject: [PATCHES] Three small patches.
Hi,
Here are 3 small patches to the postgreSQL source sup'd on
the 6th May 1997.
The 1st 2 fix the shell backslash "c" handling used to suppress
the newline on some unix shells. (The \c needs to be inside quote.)
The 3rd may or may not be the correct way to fix the missing
define of INDEX_MAX_KEYS in pg_dump.h
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Subject: [PATCHES] oracle_compat functions core dumping on NULL-fields
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return if storage is not allocated. Ref: Vadim 97/05/01
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No real change in the support code is required since the actual size
of the structures is calculated using offsetof() rather than sizeof().
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case-insensitive SQL parser.
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with case-insensitive SQL parser.
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by case-insensitive SQL parser.
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in case-insensitive SQL. Define LOread() and LOwrite() as macros
to avoid having to update calls everywhere.
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2. Fix for function indices with more than 1 attrs.
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fd = FileNameOpenFile(path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600);
/*
* If the file already exists and is empty, we pretend that the
* create succeeded. During bootstrap processing, we skip that check,
* because pg_time, pg_variable, and pg_log get created before their
* .bki file entries are processed.
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> * As the result of this pretence it was possible to have in
> * pg_class > 1 records with the same relname. Actually, it
> * should be fixed in upper levels, too, but... - vadim 05/06/97
> */
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Assert ( --Vnpages > 0 );
and
Assert ( --Fnpages > 0 );
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changed to
WARN:parser: syntax error ...
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when btree used in innerscan with run-time key which value
passed by pointer.
Fix: keys ordering stuff moved to _bt_first().
Pointed by Thomas Lockhart.
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if 1st bucket chain is empty then need to continue scan in the rest buckets.
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Modified a few tests to match results on RedHat Linux/gcc for v6.1beta.
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bool _use_geqo_ = true;
#else
bool _use_geqo_ = false;
#endif
_use_geqo_ is settable via SET var TO ...
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in target list.
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