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* nodeAppend tried to deal with multiple result relations, but apparently it neverTom Lane2000-06-10
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* Fix some more gratuitous breakage ... also throw in a couple ofTom Lane2000-06-10
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* Fix initdb spaces problem.Bruce Momjian2000-06-09
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* This patch fixes the 0-based/1-based result set indexing problem forBruce Momjian2000-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | absolute. It also makes it more compliant with the interface specification in Sun's documentation; 1. absolute(0) should throw an exception. 2. absolute(>num-records) should set the current row to after the last record in addition to returning false. 3. absolute(<num-records) should set the current row to before the first record in addition to returning false. These operations in the existing code just return false and don't change current_row. These changes required a minor change to relative(int) since it calls absolute(int) The attached patch is against the cvs repository tree as of this morning. Also, who is in charge of maintaining the jdbc driver? I'm working on getArray for the jdbc2 driver, but it's going to require three more classes to be added to the driver, and thus three more source files in the repository. Is there someone I can contact directly to ask about this? Travis Bauer | CS Grad Student | IU |www.cs.indiana.edu/~trbauer
* I have made the couple of mods required to make the odbc driver withBruce Momjian2000-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | postgres build and use unixODBC (http://www.unixodbc.org) This patch was applied against the postgresql-7.0beta1 build Any problems let me know. Nick Gorham
* I have large database and with this DB work more users and I very needBruce Momjian2000-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | more restriction for fretful users. The current PG allow define only NO-CREATE-DB and NO-CREATE-USER restriction, but for some users I need NO-CREATE-TABLE and NO-LOCK-TABLE. This patch add to current code NOCREATETABLE and NOLOCKTABLE feature: CREATE USER username [ WITH [ SYSID uid ] [ PASSWORD 'password' ] ] [ CREATEDB | NOCREATEDB ] [ CREATEUSER | NOCREATEUSER ] -> [ CREATETABLE | NOCREATETABLE ] [ LOCKTABLE | NOLOCKTABLE ] ...etc. If CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE is not specific in CREATE USER command, as default is set CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE (true). A user with NOCREATETABLE restriction can't call CREATE TABLE or SELECT INTO commands, only create temp table is allow for him. Karel
* Prompt username/password on stderr so:Bruce Momjian2000-06-09
| | | | | | pg_dump -o -u some_db >dump_file works.
* Clean up regression for new 1st/9th/3rd fixes.Bruce Momjian2000-06-09
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* Add inherit regression files.Bruce Momjian2000-06-09
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* The enclosed patch changes the behaviour of the "ordinal" ('TH') format forBruce Momjian2000-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to_char. I don't know about the rest of the world, but the "standard" in Australia is the following: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th - 9th 10th - 19th 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th - 29th (similarly for 30s - 90s) 110th - 119th (and for all "teens") 121st, 122nd, 123rd, 124th - 129th I think you see the trend. The current code works fine except that it produces: 111st, 112nd, 113rd, 114th - 119th 211st, 212nd, 213rd, 214th - 219th ... and so on. Without knowing anything about what's supported (and what isn't) in the usual I18N libraries, should this type of behaviour be defined within the locales? Daniel Baldoni
* Cause inheritance patch to meet minimum coding standards (no gccTom Lane2000-06-09
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* Cleanup to ensure good state of derived files in tarballs.Tom Lane2000-06-09
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* Inheritance overhaul by Chris Bitmead <chris@bitmead.com>Bruce Momjian2000-06-09
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* Another round of updates for new fmgr, mostly in the datetime code.Tom Lane2000-06-09
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* Mark functions as static and ifdef NOT_USED as appropriate.Bruce Momjian2000-06-08
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* Mark ImmediateSharedRelationCacheInvalidate as NOT_USED.Bruce Momjian2000-06-08
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* More odbc include cleanupsBruce Momjian2000-06-08
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* Update odbc includeBruce Momjian2000-06-08
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* Fix ODBC for new binary fopen/open paramsBruce Momjian2000-06-08
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* Here is a patch for interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.javaBruce Momjian2000-06-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It addresses three issues: 1. The problem with ResultSet's interface specifying 1-based indexing was not quite fixed in 7.0.2. absolute would stop the user form moving to the first record (record 0 internally). 2. Absolute did not set current_row 3. For field.mod=-1, GetObject would try to return numeric values with a precision of around 65000. Now GetObject detects when field.mod==-1, and passes that as the scale to getBigDecimal. getBigDecimal detects when a -1 is passed and simply does not scale the value returned. You still get the correct value back, it simply does not tweak the precision. I'm working off of a source tree I just checked out from the repository. The diff is based on what was in the repository about ten minutes ago. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Travis Bauer | CS Grad Student | IU |www.cs.indiana.edu/~trbauer ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Gen_fmgrtab.sh is strange: it is a platform dependent way (because it usesPeter Eisentraut2000-06-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CPP) to create platform independent files. Unfortunately, that means that every config.status (or configure) run invariably causes a relink of the postmaster and also that we can't put these files in the distribution (usefully). So we make it a little smarter: when the output files already exist and it notices that it would recreate them in identical form, it doesn't touch them. In order to avoid re-running the make rule all the time we update a timestamp file instead. Update release_prep accordingly. Also make Gen_fmgrtab.sh use the awk that is detected at configure time, not necessarily named `awk' and have it check for exit statuses a little better. In other news... Remove USE_LOCALE from the templates, it was set to `no' everywhere anyway. Also remove YACC and YFLAGS from the templates, configure is smart enough to find bison or yacc itself. Use AC_PROG_YACC for that instead of the hand-crafted code. Do not set YFLAGS to `-d'. The make rules that need this flag should explicitly invoke it. YFLAGS should be a user variable. Update the makefiles to that effect.
* Re-order pg_listener index so it can later be used in an index scan.Bruce Momjian2000-06-07
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* New system index, initdb everyone.Bruce Momjian2000-06-07
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* Add index on pg_index.indrelid for Tom Lane.Bruce Momjian2000-06-07
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* Moved configure script from src/ to the top level directory. MovedPeter Eisentraut2000-06-06
| | | | | configuration helper things into config/ dir. Adjusted some relative paths in makefiles.
* init_fcache was being careless about using SearchSysCacheTuple resultTom Lane2000-06-06
| | | | | | over multiple lookups --- it should use SearchSysCacheTupleCopy instead. This accounts for rare failures like 'init_fcache: null probin for procedure 481' when running concurrently with a VACUUM.
* Improve comments for SearchSysCacheTuple and SearchSysCacheTupleCopy.Tom Lane2000-06-06
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* typeTypeName() must return a pstrdup'd copy of the type name, not aTom Lane2000-06-06
| | | | | | | | | | direct pointer into the syscache entry for the type. In some cases the syscache entry might get flushed before we are done using the returned type name. This bug accounts for difficult-to-repeat failures seen when INSERTs into columns of certain data types are run in parallel with VACUUMs of system tables. There may be related problems elsewhere --- we need to take a harder look at uses of syscache data.
* PGPORT envar was erroneously ignored by the backendPeter Eisentraut2000-06-06
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* Added org/postgresql/DriverClass.java to the list of files removed by make ↵Peter Mount2000-06-06
| | | | | | | clean (it's dynamically built) Fixed Statement, so that the update count is valid when an SQL DELETE operation is done. While fixing the update count, made it easier to get the OID of the last insert as well. Example is in example/basic.java
* Added some missing org.'s that prevented the use of the geometric typesPeter Mount2000-06-06
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* Removed hardwired 8k limit on queriesPeter Mount2000-06-06
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* Update for 7.0.2.Bruce Momjian2000-06-05
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* Latest round of fmgr updates. All functions with bool,char, or int2Tom Lane2000-06-05
| | | | | | | inputs have been converted to newstyle. This should go a long way towards fixing our portability problems with platforms where char and short parameters are passed differently from int-width parameters. Still more to do for the Alpha port however.
* Simplify build/install process for bki and description files. There'sTom Lane2000-06-05
| | | | | | | | no reason for them to be copied into src/backend rather than being installed straight from the catalog subdirectory. This also avoids some peculiar behavior (bugs?) present in at least gmake 3.78.1: it won't always update the bki files in backend/ even when the ones in backend/catalog/ are newer.
* If user re-DECLAREs an existing cursor name, close the old cursor ofTom Lane2000-06-04
| | | | | | | that name and issue a NOTICE to the effect that we did. Previously, code would try to assign the new cursor declaration to the old portal, but this didn't work reliably since new parsetree is still sitting in blank portal and is likely to get clobbered.
* Disallow CLOSE of reserved system portal names.Tom Lane2000-06-04
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* Repair bug reported by ldm@apartia.com: Append nodes, which don'tTom Lane2000-06-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | actually use their targetlist, are given a targetlist that is just a pointer to the first appended plan's targetlist. This is OK, but what is not OK is that any sub-select expressions in said tlist were being entered in the subPlan lists of both the Append and the first appended plan. That led to two startup and two shutdown calls for the same plan node at exec time, which led to crashes. Fix is to not generate a list of subPlans for an Append node. Same problem and fix apply to other node types that don't have a real, functioning targetlist: Material, Sort, Unique, Hash.
* Remove FROM warning by fixing query.Bruce Momjian2000-06-04
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* Removed ELOG_TIMESTAMPS #define in favor of two run-timePeter Eisentraut2000-06-04
| | | | configuration options `Log_timestamp' and `Log_pid'.
* New ps display code, works on more platforms.Peter Eisentraut2000-06-04
| | | | | | Install a default configuration file. Clean up some funny business in the config file code.
* New warning code about auto-created range table entries.Bruce Momjian2000-06-03
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* More cleanup of c.h binary macrosBruce Momjian2000-06-02
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* Reverse PG_BINARY definesBruce Momjian2000-06-02
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* Remove NT-specific file open defines by defining our own open macros forBruce Momjian2000-06-02
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* heap' xlog recordsVadim B. Mikheev2000-06-02
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* If create/drop database are going to call closeAllVfds(), they oughtTom Lane2000-06-02
| | | | | to do it at the last moment before calling system() ... not at some randomly-chosen earlier point in the routine ...
* Create an fd.c entry point that is just like plain open(2) except thatTom Lane2000-06-02
| | | | | | | | | | it will close VFDs if necessary to surmount ENFILE or EMFILE failures. Make use of this in md.c, xlog.c, and user.c routines that were formerly vulnerable to these failures. In particular, this should handle failures of mdblindwrt() that have been observed under heavy load conditions. (By golly, every other process on the system may crash after Postgres eats up all the kernel FDs, but Postgres will keep going!)
* Correct portability problem introduced by yours truly --- I used aTom Lane2000-06-02
| | | | | conditional expression x?y:z in an awk program. Seems old versions of awk don't have that ...
* Keep CVS quiet about derived file guc-file.c.Tom Lane2000-06-02
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