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* Something changed, that now shows that there is a dependency missing inBruce Momjian2000-10-16
| | | | | | | | Makefile .aix Please apply to current, to fix shared lib build from single .o files. Thanks Andreas
* New file naming. Database OID is used as "tablespace" id andVadim B. Mikheev2000-10-16
| | | | | relation OID is used as file node on creation but may be changed later if required. Regression Tests Approved (c) -:)))
* I submitted three patches to pgsql-patches@postgresql.org on Oct 13.Bruce Momjian2000-10-16
| | | | | | | | | | Only two have shown up on the web site. Even the mbox is missing the second. The missing patch is a one-liner, so here it is. I can resend the whole bug report if wanted. Pete Forman
* Fix prototype declaration based on patch from David ReidPhilip Warner2000-10-15
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* The configure script fails to find <netinet/tcp.h>.Bruce Momjian2000-10-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As a result, backend/libpq/pqcomm.c and interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c fail to compile. The <netinet/tcp.h> header needs to be preceded by <netinet/in.h>, at least on IRIX, Solaris and AIX. The simple configure test fails. (That header on Linux is idempotent.) The basic problem is that <netinet/tcp.h> is a BSD header. The correct header for TCP internals such as TCP_NODELAY on a UNIX system is <xti.h>. By UNIX I mean UNIX95 (aka XPG4v2 or SUSv1) or later. The current UNIX standard (UNIX98 aka SUSv2) is available online at <http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/>. The fix is to add header support for <xti.h> into configure.in and config.h.in. The 2 files which conditionally include <netinet/tcp.h> need also to conditionally include <xti.h>. Pete Forman
* Here is a patch for resultmap and the results file.Bruce Momjian2000-10-14
| | | | | | | | I have counted 9 differences in the least significant digit compared with geometry-positive-zeros.out. It would be wise for someone else to double check. Pete Forman
* Various utils for WALVadim B. Mikheev2000-10-13
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* WALVadim B. Mikheev2000-10-13
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* Minor buglet in dumping functions onltPhilip Warner2000-10-13
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* WALVadim B. Mikheev2000-10-13
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* Fix bug in sequence dumping using new setval functionPhilip Warner2000-10-13
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* Make setval(text,int32,bool) visiblePhilip Warner2000-10-13
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* Replace constants by C variables wherever possible.Michael Meskes2000-10-12
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* Major update part I involving delayed patches, reworked Makefile, and howPeter Mount2000-10-12
| | | | the versioning works. There's also a new utils directory used by Makefile
* Add more files from backendTatsuo Ishii2000-10-12
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* Disable elog when linked with frontend.Tatsuo Ishii2000-10-12
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* Support for automatic code conversion between UNICODE and otherTatsuo Ishii2000-10-12
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* Support for conversion between UNICODE and other encodingsTatsuo Ishii2000-10-12
| | | | | currently ISO8859-[1-5] and EUC_JP are supported. support for other encodings will be coming soon.
* Fix temp relation handling for indexes, cleanupBruce Momjian2000-10-11
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* Oops, back out my unintended changes.Bruce Momjian2000-10-11
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* Update make_mkidBruce Momjian2000-10-11
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* Added new SQL function setval(seq,val,bool) to restore is_called as well as ↵Philip Warner2000-10-11
| | | | | | value (will be used in a future pg_dump).
* Synced preproc.y with gram.yMichael Meskes2000-10-11
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* Rename pg-config to pg_config to be consistent with other pg commands.Bruce Momjian2000-10-10
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* Unify solaris_i386 and solaris_sparc templates. They were almost identicalPeter Eisentraut2000-10-10
| | | | | anyway, the rest being due to them not being kept in sync. Add configure test for lorder and use it (on Solaris) when found.
* Some dynloader files missed the template rename a while back.Peter Eisentraut2000-10-10
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* This is a stupid garden variety bug and I'm not sure why I didn't catchBruce Momjian2000-10-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | it previously. The patch included is against fairly current sources, but it may apply cleanly against 7.0.2 as well. On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Vilson farias wrote: > I found a irregular behavior with constraints. > > I can only set a referencial integrity between these tables when there are > no data, even if there are no change to referential integrity violation.
* - Be more paranoid when getting viewsPhilip Warner2000-10-10
| | | | | | - Support for 'isstrict' procedure attribute. - Disable --blobs and --table (replaced prior to attempting to fix sequence dump problems)
* Remove override of CFLAGS.Bruce Momjian2000-10-10
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* Back out Gunnar R|nning jdbc changes.Bruce Momjian2000-10-09
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* Cosmetic cleanups of Beos portPeter Eisentraut2000-10-09
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* Append "/postgresql" to (certain) installation subdirectories whenPeter Eisentraut2000-10-08
| | | | | installing into a shared location. Also Makefile.global organizational cleanup.
* Okay, I have some new code in place that hopefully should work better. IBruce Momjian2000-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | couldn't produce a full patch using cvs diff -c this time since I have created new files and anonymous cvs usage doesn't allow you to adds. I'm supplying the modified src/interfaces/jdbc as a tarball at : http://www.candleweb.no/~gunnar/projects/pgsql/postgres-jdbc-2000-10-05.tgz The new files that should be added are : ? org/postgresql/PGStatement.java ? org/postgresql/ObjectPool.java ? org/postgresql/ObjectPoolFactory.java There is now a global static pool of free byte arrays and used byte arrays connected to a statement object. This is the role of the new PGStatement class. Access to the global free array is synchronized, while we rely on the PG_Stream synchronization for the used array. My measurements show that the perfomance boost on this code is not quite as big as my last shot, but it is still an improvement. Maybe some of the difference is due to the new synchronization on the global array. I think I will look into choosing between on a connection level and global level. I have also started experimented with improving the performance of the various conversions. The problem here is ofcourse related handle the various encodings. One thing I found to speed up ResultSet.getInt() a lot was to do custom conversion on the byte array into int instead of going through the getString() to do the conversion. But I'm unsure if this is portable, can we assume that a digit never can be represented by more than one byte ? It works fine in my iso-latin-8859-1 environment, but what about other environments ? Maybe we could provide different ResultSet implementations depending on the encoding used or delegate some methods of the result set to an "converter class". Check the org/postgresql/jdbc2/FastResultSet.java in the tarball above to see the modified getInt() method. Regards, Gunnar
* This removes the LDFLAGS from the template and adds an autoconf checkBruce Momjian2000-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | for the library. not sure if this will cause problems on other platforms, but if it does it can be easily fixed. Also remove the references to the GeekGadgets includes as the majority of users don't have them installed and they foul the build process. We can document that adding them if you have them installed is a good idea. David Reid
* Add runtime configuration option "silent_mode".Tatsuo Ishii2000-10-08
| | | | This is equivalent to postmaster's -S option.
* Tom Lane wrote:Bruce Momjian2000-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > > For a while I though it might be because we are using an alpha TAS in > > the spinlock rather than the old semaphore. I replaced our spinlock > > with the standard one and it made no difference. We have been running > > with our spinlock implementation for nearly 2 months on a production > > database now without a hitch, so I think it is ok. Did I ever submit > > any patches for the Alpha spinlock? > > Not that I recall. We did get some advice from some Alpha gurus at DEC > who seemed to think the existing TAS code is OK. What was it that you > felt needed to be improved? The current code uses semaphores, which has the advantage that it works well even on multi-processor machines, but the disadvantage that it is not the fastest way possible. Writing a spinlock on Alpha for SMP machines is very difficult, as you need to deal with memory barriers. A real mess. But then one of the people at Compaq pointed out to us that there is a ready-made routine on Alpha. We implemented it with the two patches below. I ran tests with lots of parallel back-ends and got around a 10% speed increase. I include the two patches. Perhaps some of the other people running Tru64 can have a look at these as well. Cheers, Adriaan Joubert
* Back out:Bruce Momjian2000-10-08
| | | | | | | | | > this is patch v 0.4 to support transactions with BLOBs. > All BLOBs are in one table. You need to make initdb. > > -- > Sincerely Yours, > Denis Perchine
* Hello,Bruce Momjian2000-10-08
| | | | | | | | | this is patch v 0.4 to support transactions with BLOBs. All BLOBs are in one table. You need to make initdb. -- Sincerely Yours, Denis Perchine
* Revert rules.out to non-broken state. I will with difficulty hold myTom Lane2000-10-08
| | | | | tongue about the sloppiness of (a) submitting and (b) committing this file.
* To create a temporary installation, the regression test driver should usePeter Eisentraut2000-10-07
| | | | | the make program that was used to build itself. This seems more correct than guessing around for some gmake.
* Thanks for the patchBruce Momjian2000-10-07
| | | | | | | | It builds and run nicely now it seem that the resultmap file have not been updated. Cyril VELTER
* Remove stuff that shouldn't be here.Peter Eisentraut2000-10-07
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* Separate -Wl,-E or equivalent into separate make variable, since it's onlyPeter Eisentraut2000-10-07
| | | | necessary for the postgres/postmaster link, not every link.
* Beos regression patch.Bruce Momjian2000-10-07
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* The beos port in the source tree doesn't even compile. and evenBruce Momjian2000-10-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | after that dynamic loading isn't working and shared memory handling is broken. Attached with this message, there is a Zip file which contain : * beos.diff = patch file generated with difforig * beos = folder with beos support files which need to be moved in / src/backend/port * expected = foler with three file for message and precision difference in regression test * regression.diff = rule problem (need to kill the backend manualy) * dynloader = dynloader files (they are also in the pacth files, but there is so much modification that I have join full files) Everything works except a problem in 'rules' Is there some problems with rules in the current tree ? It used to works with last week tree. Cyril VELTER
* New beos files. FAQ cleanup.Bruce Momjian2000-10-07
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* Second thoughts about where to put DeferredTriggerEndQuery() call.Tom Lane2000-10-07
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* Arrange that no database accesses are attempted during parser() --- thisTom Lane2000-10-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | took some rejiggering of typename and ACL parsing, as well as moving parse_analyze call out of parser(). Restructure postgres.c processing so that parse analysis and rewrite are skipped when in abort-transaction state. Only COMMIT and ABORT statements will be processed beyond the raw parser() phase. This addresses problem of parser failing with database access errors while in aborted state (see pghackers discussions around 7/28/00). Also fix some bugs with COMMIT/ABORT statements appearing in the middle of a single query input string. Function, operator, and aggregate arguments/results can now use full TypeName production, in particular foo[] for array types. DROP OPERATOR and COMMENT ON OPERATOR were broken for unary operators. Allow CREATE AGGREGATE to accept unquoted numeric constants for initcond.
* Fix silly typo that led to 'tleIsArrayAssign: I'm confused' message.Tom Lane2000-10-05
| | | | Indeed it was.
* Clean up gcc warning, fix inappropriate choice of configuration symbol.Tom Lane2000-10-05
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