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"msg_contents": "Hi,\n\n Bruce: Would you please apply the patch at the end?\n\n Terry: Sorry, but dumping views is covered completely by this\n approach for dumping rewrite rules.\n\n Playing around with pg_dump for a while resulted in some\n fixes, enhancements and some found bugs not y... |
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"msg_contents": "Michael Meskes wrote:\n> \n> On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 06:58:04PM +0000, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:\n> > I'm trying to fix up initlocation to accept an environment variable as\n> > an input parameter (in addition to the absolute path name it already\n> > accepts). \n> \n> And how shall it dsitin... |
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"msg_contents": "Additions\n---------\ntest new cidr/IP address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\ncomplete rewrite system changes(Jan)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args for platforms that don't suppor... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nI compiled Sundays snapshot in preparation of a SVR4/SINIX Readme. A\ncouple of the problems, which I saw, have already been addressed by\nthe recent UnixWare patch.\n\nAdmittedly my operating system platform is somewhat old, however I\nwould think, that there are more os versions out ... |
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"msg_contents": "Additions\n---------\ntest new cidr/IP address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\ncomplete rewrite system changes(Jan)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\nvacuum crash\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args for platforms tha... |
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"msg_contents": "I think I mentioned this before, but no-one fixed it... The variable 'value'\nis being assigned a long_long when %ll is being used, but value is only a\n'long'... Don'tcha wish there were type-checking for va_arg?\n\nEnjoy.\n\nTaral\n\n*** ./backend/port/snprintf.c.orig Wed Oct 7 17:15:... |
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"msg_contents": "There still is an empty test/regress/expected/numerology-NetBSD.out\nfile floating around. It should be deleted from the tree as there is\nno need for a special case.\n\nCheers,\nBrook\n",
"msg_date": "Wed, 7 Oct 1998 15:35:45 -0600 (MDT)",
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"msg_contents": "The ChangeLog file is missing. I didn't spot this until I went in to add\nan entry to it. Luckily, I still had the mail I sent back in August, which\nwas when it was created.\n\nIt should go in the src/interfaces/jdbc directory, along side the\nMakefile.\n\nPeter\n\n-- \n Peter T Mount ... |
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"msg_contents": "Here is a modified version of the vacuum crash I am studying.\n\nInteresting is that if I do a 'vacuum getting' instead of 'select * from\ngetting;vacuum;', I see a different error message. Rather than a crash\ndue to an Assert(), psql shows:\n\n\tNOTICE: AbortTransaction and not in in-prog... |
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"msg_contents": "I think I am on to something.\n\nThe funny way I update the system tables with vacuum optimization\ninformation is wrong, I think, and the new cache code is properly\ncomplaining about it.\n\nI will keep testing. If I comment out the following code, the vacuum works.\nIs there a better way t... |
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"msg_contents": "subscribe\n\n\n",
"msg_date": "Thu, 8 Oct 1998 13:00:51 +0800",
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"msg_contents": "> > changes are version independent. The main difference from \n> other port is\n> > the renamed system table pg_version (vs. PG_VERSION) to \n> pg_ver - Windows\n> \n> I thought Windows allowed any case, so you could open a file with\n> \"PG_VERSION\" or \"pg_version\" and it will open any f... |
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"msg_contents": "> DeJuan, could you ask on the more general lists whether anyone has\n> tried\n> the tutorials with success, and solicit comments or corrections? TIA\n> \n> - Tom\n> \nSo, has anyone tried the tutorials (with/with out success)? Let me know\nwhat did and didn't work for you.... |
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"msg_contents": "\nSince you listed your address on a RDBMS web site, I thought \nyou might be willing to help.\n\nI represent a leading edge technology firm an seek people \nTo join the professional services division. The most immediate \nneed is for qualified people in the Atlanta, GA area, although we \n... |
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"msg_contents": "> On 07-Oct-98 Jackson, DeJuan wrote:\n> >> Is there any way to select a random row from a table using an SQL\n> >> query?\n> >> I'm using Postgresql 6.3.2.\n> >> \n> > I'd look at using cursors and random().\n> \n> It's a good idea. Do you (or someone else) know how to use the\n> following\n... |
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"msg_contents": "It seems that moving the installation of man pages from\nsrc/GNUmakefile to docs/Makefile did not leave an appropriate target\nin the original Makefile to refer to. That is, docs/Makefile refers\nto a nonexistent install-man target in the src/GNUmakefile. The\nfollowing patch adds that need... |
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"msg_contents": "I have had a few problems with the PL stuff recently committed. The\nfollowing patches fix the problems (i.e., all regression tests pass)\nin what I hope to be a platform-independent fashion. The accomplish\nthe following:\n\n1. Allow configure to check for the existence of the tclConfig.s... |
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"msg_contents": "I have made more functions status or NOT_USED to reflect our source tree\nchanges in the past 6/9 months.\n\n-- \n Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle\n maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000\n + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe... |
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"msg_contents": "Just curious, what functions did we finally settle on for this type?\nI ask because I just thought of another function that might be useful.\n\nselect block(cidr1, cidr2);\n\nto return 1 if cidr2 is part of the cidr1 block, -1 if cidr1 is part\nof the cidr2 block and 0 if neither.\n\n-- \nD'A... |
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"msg_contents": "Additions\n---------\ntest new cidr/IP address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\ncomplete rewrite system changes(Jan)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\nvacuum crash\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args for platforms tha... |
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"msg_contents": "> Most of us aren't NT propellerheads, but now that a port might be\n> available I'm sure the mailing lists will get more folks who \n> are. Then a\n> tremendous step forward such as you've take will be greeted with more\n> enthusiasm :)\n\nMy primary development is Linux/i386 but NT with Cug... |
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"msg_contents": "> > I would like to list NT as being \"supported with patches, \n> see web site\"\n> > for the next release (or \"partially supported...\"). Is it \n> premature to\n> > do that?\n> \n> Good questions. I think for NT, we may have to just supply a \n> binary on\n> the web site, as I think the ... |
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"msg_contents": "> I just built the latest CVSup on my Solaris 2.7\n> beta machine using the 5.0 64bit compilers.\n\nSo what is the latest CVSup? I'm running v15.2 (current back when\nPostgreSQL started using it) but haven't kept in touch with the\ndistribution...\n\n - Tom\n",
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"msg_contents": "I am sorry, I meant that I built the lastest version of\npostgres that I cvsuped this morning. I was just trying to\nshow people that it looks like very little if any changes\nwill need to be made to compile and run on the 64bit Solaris 2.7.\n\nHowever, I did build the lastes CVSup and it is ... |
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"msg_contents": "How are people handling the fact that libpq is dynamic, and psql needs\nto find it. I don't see people using -rpath as a link option.\n\nAre people setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the PostgreSQL library directory?\n\n-- \n Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle\n mail... |
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"msg_contents": "> > How are people handling the fact that libpq is dynamic, and psql\n> needs\n> > to find it. I don't see people using -rpath as a link option.\n> > \n> > Are people setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the PostgreSQL library\n> directory?\n> > \n> > Using ldconfig and /etc/ld.so.conf:\n> > ... |
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"msg_contents": "With the new PL code in pl/tcl I am getting a bunch of warnings like\nthe following:\n\n\tpltcl.c:443: warning: variable `prodesc' might be clobbered by `longjmp' or `vfork' \n\nI have never seen this before in any of my programming. What do they\nmean? Is anyone else seeing these? Does it... |
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"msg_contents": "Looking over the list of open items, it seems we are on target for a\nNovember 1 release. I think that is the date Marc had in mind, and it\nlooks like we are in good shape, assuming I can fix the \"vacuum crash\"\nitem.\n\nI don't think we can release without the 'ps' args fix, and we can't... |
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"msg_contents": "i would very much like inet_net_pton to not be changed in this way,\neven though it's an internal server function the way postgres 6.4\nwill be packaged. there is an RFC specifying what this function does.\n",
"msg_date": "Fri, 09 Oct 1998 21:09:53 -0700",
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"msg_contents": "I am no longer able to use CVS update from anoncvs.\n\n$ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@postgresql.org:/usr/local/cvsroot update -d -P\ncvs server: Updating .\ncvs server: Updating CVSROOT\ncvs server: failed to create lock directory in repository \n`/usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT': Permission denie... |
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"msg_contents": "\nOK, i finally got some time. I know I should have gotten\nthis out long ago\n\nI had three actual bugs I had to fix with 6.3.1 for our\nproduction application. \n\n1) can't enter float .001 (FIXED)\n2) Can't dump/restore varchar fields (See attached bug report/patch)\n3) Problems with tc... |
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"msg_contents": "Something seems to be wrong here unless I am doing something wrong that\nI can't see. Here is a dump of one session.\n\nvex=> select version();\nversion \n------------------------------------------------------------------------... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi hackers,\n\nI have trouble understanding the message I got in response to CREATE INDEX:\n\nCREATE INDEX ecix ON ec USING btree ( ec ec_code_ops );\nERROR: RelationInvokeStrategy: cannot evaluate strategy 5\n\nThe strategy in question is defined as:\n\nINSERT INTO pg_amop (amopid, amopclai... |
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"msg_contents": "\nI think I have another problem similar to what I just reported. This time it is in GiST. It does not complain when it builds the index but any attempt to use the table with exesisting GiST indices causes this error:\n\nemp=> select count(*) from pho;\nERROR: index_info: no amop 783 18630 1... |
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"msg_contents": "The attached patches affect the following areas:\n\n1. The make file for 'bin/pgtclsh' was failing on my system because the tcl/tk\n libraries could not be found. I have changed the make file so that it uses\n the contents of tclConfig.sh and tkConfig.sh to obtain the information it\n... |
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"msg_contents": "After looking into the issue of using PID file locks vs. flock/unlock, I have \ncome to the following conclusions:\n\n1. It is generally agreed that a PID lock file should replace the current me-\n thod of locking (fcntl based locking). (See the message thread with\n '[HACKERS] flock p... |
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"msg_contents": "The SQL script that installs the PL/pgSQL language has the location of the\npostgres library directory hard coded. This patch corrects the problem by\nhaving configure generate the SQL script.\n\nAffected Files (relative to the PGSQL base directory):\n\n src/configure, src/configure.in\n\... |
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"msg_contents": "\nI've just done a cvs update, and there seem to be very old copies of files\nfrom different directories in with the main core package.\n\nThe following files (all under the src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql\ndirectory) need to be deleted:\n\n\tChangeLog\n\tPG_Object.java\n\tPGbox.java\n\tPGcirc... |
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"msg_contents": "Some time in the last 48 hours, a problem was introduced that causes\nany attempt at an error message to crash the backend:\n\n| barsoom:tih> createdb\n| barsoom:tih> psql\n| Welcome to the POSTGRESQL interactive sql monitor:\n| Please read the file COPYRIGHT for copyright terms of POSTGRES... |
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"msg_contents": "> \"Gene Selkov, Jr.\" <selkovjr@mcs.anl.gov> wrote:\n> > \n> > I think I have another problem similar to what I just reported. This time it is in GiST. It does not\n> > complain when it builds the index but any attempt to use the table with exesisting GiST indices causes\n> > this error:\n> ... |
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"msg_contents": "I saw some talk on this subject and thought this might help .\nbye\n\n I suggest that you check out \nHellerstein's Generalized Search Tree (GIST) at \nhttp://gist.CS.Berkeley.EDU:8000/gist/\n\n\n\n",
"msg_date": "Sun, 11 Oct 1998 14:00:59 -0400 (EDT)",
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"msg_contents": "\n============================================================================\n POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE\n============================================================================\n\n\nYour name\t\t:\tFrank Ridderbusch\nYour email address\t:\tridderbusch.pad@s... |
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"msg_contents": "darcy@druid.net (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) writes:\n\n> I have another question. What is the point of \"used?\" Can't I just\n> assume 4 octets for ipv4 and 6 for ipv6? Can I set it to NULL if I\n> don't care about the value?\n\nNot an answer to your question, but IPV6 does not use 6 byte\naddress... |
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"msg_contents": "\n============================================================================\n POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE\n============================================================================\n\n\nYour name\t\t:\tFrank Ridderbusch\nYour email address\t:\tridderbusch.pad@s... |
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"msg_contents": "Can someone on Linux check to see of -export-dynamic and -Bdynamic do\nthe same thing?\n\nThanks.\n\n-- \n Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle\n maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000\n + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue\... |
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"msg_contents": "The current (as of 8 Oct) parser will not let me select a field named\n\"timestamp\" from a table. It worked just fine a week or so ago.\nI presume the problem is that timestamp is also a data type name.\n\nIs this a bug, or can I expect that addition of data types may break\ntables that use... |
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"msg_contents": "My patches to 'mkMakeFile.tcldefs.sh.in' and 'mkMakefile.tcltkdefs.sh.in', \nwhile they fixed the problem with unexpanded variable references, \nre-introduced a bug that Jan Wieck had squashed. The problem has to do with \nsome shells (ksh95 and some (newer) versions of bash) quoting the out... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi.\n\nI'm sorry for posting this to [Hackers] group but I cound't find an expert\nin [General] group who can help me. So to speak.\n\nI have a question regarding programming in C/C++ and postgreSQL.\nI'm a C/C++ programmer but not an expert.\n\nMy question is:\nIs there any way that I can sa... |
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"msg_contents": "Additions\n---------\ntest new cidr/IP address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\ncomplete rewrite system changes(Jan)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args for platforms that don't suppor... |
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"msg_contents": "> >> 5. The port lock will be kept in '/var/opt/pgsql/lock/'.\n\nAs everyone has pointed out, we can't count on a specific convention for\nwhere the lock file should go. However, we can probably count on a\nconvention to be followed on a particular OS. That would seem to be\nsomething to def... |
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"msg_contents": "> I strongly disagree. If we wish postgresql to please people, we do not want\n> to start out by annoying them with the install. Specifically, some of us\n> (I happen to be one), feel that the FHS is important and that packages\n> should follow it. \n> \n> Also, /tmp is a security risk. Why m... |
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"msg_contents": "Why not just create a ~postgres/locks directory and place the\nsocket file and postmaster locks there. Then we could place a\nlock in each DATA directory signifing the pid of the postmaster\nthat contains the lock?\n\nMatt\n>> I strongly disagree. If we wish postgresql to please people, we do... |
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"msg_contents": "The configure script is not correctly substituting the TCL/TK\nlibraries it finds. Please remember that setting variables in the\nconfigure script is not enough to get them substituted into Makefiles\nand such.\n\nPlease apply the following patch and rerun autoconf.\n\nCheers,\nBrook\n\n====... |
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"msg_contents": "Greetings...\n Having finally gotten an upgrade to the web server hardware here,\nI've installed 6.4 on the new system and want to dump over the first\ndatabase I've chosen to migrate. The old system is the release\nversion of 6.2. I did a pg_dump of the database with the 6.2 version\nof ... |
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"msg_contents": "Does somebody have solution for this problem that was discussed here a month ago?\n\n>> \n>> the stream functions on AIX need a size_t for addrlen's in fe-connect.c and pqcomm.c.\n>>This has come up before. AIX wants size_t for certain structures like\n>getsockname(). I believe the third pa... |
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"msg_contents": "Does anyone know what asynchronous/synchronous clients in libpq means?\nThere's a real vague reference to it in the HISTORY file for the latest\nbeta, something about a bug being fixed. I didn't see any docs\non this aspect of libpq and was wondering if some wizard could \ntake it upon himse... |
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"msg_contents": "I've just had this sent to me.\n\nIn this case, the correct method that should have been used (in JDBC) is\nstmnt.executeUpdate(), but the fact that he couldn't remove the sequence\nis worrying.\n\nWas this an old problem now fixed?\n\n-- \n Peter T Mount peter@retep.org.uk\n Main ... |
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"msg_contents": "> From: darcy@druid.net (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)\n> Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 07:17:58 -0400 (EDT)\n> \n> Thus spake Paul A Vixie\n> > \tint\n> > \tinet_cidr_pton(af, src, dst, size, int *used)\n> > \n> > this would work very much the same as inet_net_pton() except for three\n> > things: (1) nonzero t... |
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"msg_contents": "> Does somebody have solution for this problem that was discussed here a month ago?\n> \n> >> \n> >> the stream functions on AIX need a size_t for addrlen's in fe-connect.c and pqcomm.c.\n> >>This has come up before. AIX wants size_t for certain structures like\n> >getsockname(). I believe ... |
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"msg_contents": "Hello all,\n\none of these days I discovered that my Tcl/Tk application has memory\nleaks.\nTracing them I discovered that the Tcl interface, libpgtcl , especially\npgtclCmds.c has bugs in pg_select function.\n\nStrange thing, I removed once that bugs and send a diff to developers,\nand I'm p... |
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"msg_contents": "I am using a i386 machine with RedHat 5.1 installed.\n\nTrying to recompile the 6.3.2 version of PostgreSQL I found the\nfollowing errors :\n\ngcc -I../../../include -I../../../backend -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes\n-I../.. -c ipc.c -o ipc.o\nIn file included from /usr/include/sys/sem.h:31... |
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"msg_contents": "Getting smaller. I moved some stuff to the TODO list:\n\nAdditions\n---------\nnew functoins and test INET address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args ... |
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"msg_contents": "I have removed mentions of TCL_INCDIR,TCL_LIB, TK_INCDIR, and TK_LIB\nfrom the system, and we no longer check for specific tcl/tk versions.\n\nWith Billy's changes, we not use tclConfig.sh and tkConfig.sh. We\nsearch for them in the _normal_ places, and use those for the defines.\n\n-- \n B... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nI took a look at mysql and was very impressed with possibility\nto limit number of rows returned from select. This is very useful\nfeature for Web applications when user need to browse results of\nselection page by page. In my application I have to do full\nselect every time user pre... |
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"msg_contents": "\nI'm still investigating, but here is what initdb is givign me right now...\nif anyone has any suggestions while I debug at this end, great...:\n\n./initdb --pglib=/home/centre/marc/pgsql/lib --pgdata=/home/centre/marc/pgsql/data\n\nWe are initializing the database system with username marc ... |
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"msg_contents": ">Hi, my 2 cents...\n>\n>I agree completely, LIMIT would be VERY usefull in web based apps, which\n>is all I run. It does not matter to me if it is not part of a formal\n>standard. The idea is so common that it is a defacto standard.\n\ni'm not familiar with mysql and using \"LIMIT\" but wou... |
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"msg_contents": "\nI reported earlier a SegFault when doing an initdb, and have narrowed it\ndown somewhat...still probing, but figured I'd see if I'm overlooking\nsomething obvious...\n\n>From the command line, I'm running:\n\necho \"vacuum\" | postgres -o /dev/null -F -Q -D/home/centre/marc/pgsql/data\n\nTh... |
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"msg_contents": "\nFound it...we do a read_pg_option *before* doing the getopt():\n\n> echo \"vacuum\" | postgres -o /dev/null -F -Q -D\n/home/centre/marc/pgsql/data\nbefore sprintf()\n/home/centre/marc/pgsql/data\nafter sprintf()\n-D option\n\nSo, when DataDir isn't set by the ENV variable, of course, this d... |
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"msg_contents": "Here are patches needed to complie under AIX 4.2.\nI changed configure.in, pqcomm.c, config.h.in, and fe-connect.c.\nAlso I had to install flex because lex did not want to translate pgc.l.\n\n*** configure.in\tTue Oct 13 14:05:50 1998\n--- configure.in.orig\tTue Oct 13 14:02:18 1998\n********... |
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"msg_contents": ">On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Eric Lee Green wrote:\n>\n>> On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Jeff Hoffmann wrote:\n>> > >I agree completely, LIMIT would be VERY usefull in web based apps,\nwhich\n>> > >is all I run. It does not matter to me if it is not part of a formal\n>> > >standard. The idea is so common th... |
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"msg_contents": "\nI just built and regression tested the current source tree on both Solaris\nx86 and Solaris Sparc, and other then a few bugs that I've fixed, it was\nsmooth...\n\nAny arguments against getting a BETA2 out tomorrow afternoon? \n\nMarc G. Fournier scrappy@hub.or... |
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"msg_contents": "Hey, the odbc stuff no longer installs. There is a softlink from what\nused to be the shared library to itself. What were you trying to\naccomplish with the patch? I'm not sure I'll fix it correctly if I don't\nknow where you are headed with it...\n\nIn general, it's ok to have the actual lib... |
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"msg_contents": "I am having problems getting the perl interface to work (but see below\nfor a fix). If I install postgresql on a bare system (i.e., one with\nno previous postgresql installed), the perl interface gets installed,\nbut the test.pl script fails with an undefined symbol error (libpq\ncannot be f... |
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"msg_contents": "OK, I've installed new beta html docs on the web page, and put them into\ntar files in ftp://postgresql.org/pub/patches.\n\nI've also set my umask to allow group write permissions, so that the\npgsql group on hub.org can use my directories. Once we've gotten the\njade problem solved (see belo... |
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"msg_contents": ">On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:\n>\n>> My guess in a web application is that the transaction is started for\n>> every new page, so you can't have transactions spanning SQL sessions.\n>>\n>> LIMIT theoretically would allow you to start up where you left off.\n\n\nslightly off topic ... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nI'm writing some documentation about my recent changes to the backend\nbut I'm having problems with the sgml format used in the doc sources.\nThe makefile in doc/src references some files in /usr/lib/sgml/stylesheets\nwhich aren't installed in my system. I would like to know where to f... |
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"msg_contents": "Tom Lane wrote:\n> \n> 6.4-BETA1 doesn't work with Tcl 8.*. The current snapshot does though.\n> Also I think a BETA2 tarball should be out today or tomorrow.\n\nIt's just fine. I'll wait for it. \nI just wanted to test 6.4 BETA against PgAccess and maybe make some\nimprovements to PgAccess ... |
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"msg_contents": "Additions\n---------\nnew functoins and test INET address type(Tom Helbekkmo)\nCREATE TABLE test (x text, s serial) fails if no database creation permission\nregression test all platforms\nfix perl/tcl compile/library issues\n\nSerious Items\n------------\nchange pg args for platforms that do... |
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"msg_contents": "The attached patches clean-up the TCL/TK configuration as follows:\n\n1. Removed unnecessary code relating to TCL/TK configuration from configure.\n\n2. Change TCL/TK enabling to be dependant on the existance of an executable\n tclsh (locatable via $PATH) and the existance of tclConfig.s... |
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"msg_contents": "\nIs now available, based on the source tree as of ~3am on Oct 15th. \n\nWith this BETA, the source code is frozen...there is *absolutely* no\nchanges to be made except that which is required to fix a bug that\npertains to the building and/or running on a particular platform, or to\nfix a cru... |
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"msg_contents": "Jan wrote:\n> If there is an ORDER BY clause, using an index scan is the\n> clever way if the indexqual dramatically reduces the the\n> amount of data selected and sorted. I think this is the\n> normal case\n\nyes\n \n> (who really selects nearly all rows from a 5M r... |
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"msg_contents": "Andread wrote:\n> > (who really selects nearly all rows from a 5M row\n> > table?).\n>\n> Data Warehouse apps\n>\n> > This will hurt if someone really selects most of the rows and the index\n> > scan jumps over the disc.\n>\n> I think this is a non issue, since if a qual is not rest... |
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"msg_contents": "Hello!\n\n There are examples below and can anybody explain me - how to use indexes\n in PostgreSQL for best perfomance? Look here:\n\n create table aaa (num int2, name text);\n create index ax on aaa (num);\n\n explain select * from aaa where num = 5;\n Index Scan on aaa (cost=0.00 ... |
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"msg_contents": "The problem is probably that the functions incorrectly return text *\nbut use it like char *. text * is a varlena\n\ne.g. text *inet_netmask in inet.c\n\teighter must be char *inet_netmask or correctly use macros VARDATA and VARSIZE\n \nAndreas\n\n----------\nVon: \tD'Arcy J.M. Cain[SMTP:darc... |
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"msg_contents": "> Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 10:56:50 +0200\nAndreas Zeugswetter wrote:\n> \n> Resumee:\n> You have to look at this from the cost point of view. If there is an order by that can be \n> done with an index, this will make the index a little more preferrable than for the same \n> query without the o... |
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"msg_contents": "LAtest cvs has a little bug in src/interfaces/ecpg/lib/Makefile.in\n\n $(LD) $(LDFLAGS_SL) -o $@ ecpglib.sho typename.sho.o\n\nmust be \n $(LD) $(LDFLAGS_SL) -o $@ ecpglib.sho.o typename.sho.o\n ^^\n\n\tRegards,\n\t\t\n\tOleg\n\n______... |
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"msg_contents": "Jan Wieck wrote:\n\n> And I got the time to hack around about this.\n>\n <...\n a lovely explanation of a patch to achiev 60X speedup \n for a typical web query\n ...>\n\n> The speedup for the cursor/fetch scenario is so impressive\n> that I'll create a post 6.4 patc... |
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"msg_contents": "\n> > (who really selects nearly all rows from a 5M row\n> > table?).\n\nI have to comment here from a practical standpoint. My company does the above\ndozens of times per day using Oracle 7 under Solaris. This is a *VERY*\ncommon operation in data processing organizations (like mine) ru... |
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"msg_contents": "I went to test my functions but got the following.\n\ndarcy=> select '198.1.2.3/8'::inet;\nERROR: type name lookup of inet failed\n\nWas the type backed out while waiting for completion? Any chance of\ngetting it put back so I can make the tests?\n\n-- \nD'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@{druid|vex}.... |
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"msg_contents": "Outch,\n\n insert and insensitive have the wrong order in keywords.c!\n\n I ran against that while adding the LIMIT keyword - just to\n notice that I'm working on an implementation.\n\n\nJan\n\n--\n\n#======================================================================#\n# It's e... |
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"msg_contents": "To report any other bug, fill out the form below and e-mail it to\npgsql-bugs@postgresql.org.\n============================================================================\n POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE\n================================================================... |
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"msg_contents": "Here we go,\n\n this is up to now only for discussion, do not apply to CVS!\n\n Those involved into the LIMIT discussion please comment.\n\n Here is what I had in mind for the SELECT ... LIMIT. It adds\n\n SELECT ... [LIMIT count [, offset]]\n\n to the parser and arranges ... |
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"msg_contents": "Hi,\n\n I finally had success in compiling jade 1.2 (damned thing\n :-). Now I'm looking for the stylesheet files needed to\n create PostgreSQL documentations.\n\n Thomas, you should have them. Can you mail them to me or at\n least point me to where I can grab 'em?\... |
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"msg_contents": "I wrote a JDBC based web app that I had been using an older version of\nPostgreSQL and recently updated it to 6.3.2. In my new install PostgreSQL\nwill grow to enormous sizes (+100M) and then shrink back down without\nany regard to the intensity of queries hitting it. Oddly, beating the snot\... |
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"msg_contents": "Umm... I dunno why this happened, but someone please apply this:\n\n*** ./src/GNUmakefile.in.orig Fri Oct 16 19:38:07 1998\n--- ./src/GNUmakefile.in Fri Oct 16 19:38:31 1998\n***************\n*** 78,91 ****\n bin/psql/Makefile \\\n bin/pgtclsh/mkMakefile... |
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"msg_contents": "> If you remove the erroneous #ifdef BAD stuff, and apply the following\n> patch to the (current) inet_net_pton.c, we'll have a working INET type\n> again, only missing the improvements that D'Arcy and Paul cooperated\n> to hash out.\n\ninet_net_pton.c won't be part of the final solution anyw... |
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"msg_contents": "Hello!\n\n There is problem - I don't know where is it.\n\n I'm using PostgreSQL 6.3.2 under Linux-2.0 with official patches:\n\n . linux_elf.patch-980421.gz\n . gram.c.patch-980428\n . configure-980430.gz\n . btree_adj-980730.gz\n \n There are two tables in my test database:\n\ncreate ta... |
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"msg_contents": "The make file for interfaces/ecpg/lib cuased the following problem:\n\ngmake[3]: *** No rule to make target `ecpglib.sho.o', needed by `libecpg.so.1'.\n\nThe following patch will fix the problem. It works by removing the need for \nthe *.sho files, which seems to be only used to create the s... |
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"msg_contents": "The TCL/TK configuration cleanup patches I submitted have the following \nproblem:\n\n 'tclsh' still had to be found even if --with-libs (or --with-libraries) was\n specified to configure.\n\n --with-libs is really an overloaded option. It really should only be used\n to specify ... |
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"msg_contents": "Somebody didn't take into account the possibility that $(shlib)\nis the same name as lib$(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX).\n\ninstall-shlib: $(shlib)\n\t$(INSTALL) $(INSTL_SHLIB_OPTS) $(shlib) $(LIBDIR)/$(shlib)\n\trm -f $(LIBDIR)/lib$(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX).$(SO_MAJOR_VERSION)\n\trm -f $(LIBDIR)/lib$(NAME)$(DLSU... |
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