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This extends GiST's support for nearest-neighbor searches to many of the
standard data types.
Teodor Sigaev
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This isn't fully tested as yet, in particular I'm not sure that the
"foo--unpackaged--1.0.sql" scripts are OK. But it's time to get some
buildfarm cycles on it.
sepgsql is not converted to an extension, mainly because it seems to
require a very nonstandard installation process.
Dimitri Fontaine and Tom Lane
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at end of files.
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Jeff Davis, with minor adjustments by me.
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about best practice for including the module creation scripts: to wit
that you should suppress NOTICE messages. This avoids creating
regression failures by adding or removing comment lines in the module
scripts.
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with/without time zone, time with/without time zone, date, interval, oid, money and macaddr, char, varchar/text, bytea, numeric, bit, varbit, inet/cidr types for GiST
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(7.3 and current CVS) with support of int8, float4, float8
in addition to int4. Thanks Janko Richter for contribution.
Oleg Bartunov
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it automatically now on regression session startup.
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Create objects in public schema.
Make spacing/capitalization consistent.
Remove transaction block use for object creation.
Remove unneeded function GRANTs.
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datatype in test, to try to avoid any dependency on local time zone.
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From Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev.
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