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2000-10-29Omit perl and python interfaces when making temporary installation.Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-29Should be "test =", not "test ==".Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-29Removed multibyte stuff since client does not know about encoding in the ↵Michael Meskes
backendFixed quoting bug reported by Sascha Demetrio (sd@b-comp.de).
2000-10-28#define JMP_BUF has been unnecessary since the arrival of the sigsetjmpPeter Eisentraut
test.
2000-10-28As we don't use struct dirent, the #define SYSV_DIRENT is useless. If wePeter Eisentraut
every do need it we'd better use AC_HEADER_DIRENT from Autoconf. #define NO_EMPTY_STMTS is completely unused.
2000-10-28Make initdb safe against usingPeter Eisentraut
a) mismatching backend program, by checking --version output b) mismatching bki files, by putting a version-identifying comment atop those files.
2000-10-28Back out change to gram.y for parens.Bruce Momjian
2000-10-28beos fixes from Cyril VELTERBruce Momjian
2000-10-28WALVadim B. Mikheev
2000-10-28Okay, here's my attempt at fixing the problems with parentheses inBruce Momjian
subqueries. It passes the normal 'runcheck' tests, and I've tried a few simple things like select 1 as foo union (((((select 2))))) order by foo; There are a few things that it doesn't do that have been talked about here at least a little: 1) It doesn't allow things like "IN(((select 1)))" -- the select here has to be at the top level. This is not new. 2) It does NOT preserve the odd syntax I found when I started looking at this, where a SELECT statement could begin with parentheses. Thus, (SELECT a from foo) order by a; fails. I have preserved the ability, used in the regression tests, to have a single select statement in what appears to be a RuleActionMulti (but wasn't -- the parens were part of select_clause syntax). In my version, this is a special form. This may cause some discussion: I have differentiated the two kinds of RuleActionMulti. Perhaps nobody knew there were two kinds, because I don't think the second form appears in the regression tests. This one uses square brackets instead of parentheses, but originally was otherwise the same as the one in parentheses. In this version of gram.y, the square bracket form treats SELECT statements the same as the other allowed statements. As discussed before on this list, psql cannot make sense out of the results of such a thing, but an application might. And I have designs on just such an application. ++ kevin o'gorman
2000-10-28Remove compiler warnings (add missing include files). Only link againstPeter Eisentraut
-lm if it's actually there.
2000-10-28Add --version and --help options to "postgres".Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-27Make use of system-specific linker option to embed shared library searchPeter Eisentraut
path into executables and shared libraries (-rpath or -R for most). Can be disabled with --disable-rpath, since some binary packaging standards do not like this option.
2000-10-27Use compiler driver, not linker, to link shared libraries on Unixware.Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-27Make regression tests work with VPATH builds.Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-27Fix for drop db message format changesTatsuo Ishii
2000-10-27Remove gcc-only macro definitionTatsuo Ishii
2000-10-27Disallow bits beyond the mask length for CIDR values, per discussionTom Lane
on pghackers. Arrange for the sort ordering of general INET values to be network part as major sort key, host part as minor sort key. I did not force an initdb for this change, but anyone who's running indexes on general INET values may need to recreate those indexes.
2000-10-26Re-implement LIMIT/OFFSET as a plan node type, instead of a hack inTom Lane
ExecutorRun. This allows LIMIT to work in a view. Also, LIMIT in a cursor declaration will behave in a reasonable fashion, whereas before it was overridden by the FETCH count.
2000-10-26Fix breakage I introduced yesterday in MULTIBYTE compilations.Tom Lane
Sorry 'bout that, chief...
2000-10-26Clean up gcc warnings in MULTIBYTE mode.Tom Lane
2000-10-25Clean up broken test for whether to wait for input in SSL case.Tom Lane
Per discussion with Magnus Hagander.
2000-10-25Ensure clause_selectivity() behaves sanely when examining an uplevel VarTom Lane
or a Var that references a subquery output.
2000-10-25Teach psql about new relkind for views.Tom Lane
2000-10-25Support SET/SHOW/RESET client_encoding and server_encoding even whenTom Lane
MULTIBYTE support is not compiled (you just can't set them to anything but SQL_ASCII). This should reduce interoperability problems between MB-enabled clients and non-MB-enabled servers.
2000-10-25Minor cleanup.Tom Lane
2000-10-25Synced preproc.y with gram.y.Michael Meskes
2000-10-25Accept CREATE DATABASE WITH ENCODING 'SQL_ASCII' even when MULTIBYTETom Lane
support is not present. This allows a non-MB server to load a pg_dumpall script produced by an MB-enabled server, so long as only ASCII encoding was used.
2000-10-25Rearrange handling of -L linker options so that they are always before allPeter Eisentraut
the -l options. (This was not the case when using the OpenSSL or Kerberos options.) Also make sure that shared library links get to see all the -L options. Get Kerberos 5 support to compile on Redhat 7.0. Add OpenSSL and -lsocket (if used/found) to libpq link.
2000-10-25From Zoltan Kovacs back in April (sorry for the delay Zoltan!):Thomas G. Lockhart
I modified the current ODBC driver for * referential integrity error reporting, * SELECT in transactions and * disabling autocommit. I tested these changes with Borland C++ Builder -> ODBCExpress -> WinODBC driver (DLL) -> Postgres 7.0beta1 and Borland C++ Builder -> BDE -> WinODBC driver (DLL) -> Postgres 7.0beta1. The patch is based on snapshot of 22th April (I don't think that someone has modified it since that: Byron hasn't gave any sign of living for about a month and I didn't find any comments about the ODBC driver on the list).
2000-10-25Final (?) fix for tar (null block at end)Philip Warner
Dump template db in dumpall
2000-10-25Added some more C constructs to the parser.Michael Meskes
2000-10-25WAL utils defsVadim B. Mikheev
2000-10-24Check for SIGHUP and process config file updates just after waitingTom Lane
for input, not just before.
2000-10-24Do not execute fastpath function calls if in transaction ABORT state.Tom Lane
Just like queries, doing nothing is better than possibly getting weird error messages. Also, improve comments.
2000-10-24Integer binary operators, from Marko Kreen <marko@l-t.ee>. Renamed bitxorPeter Eisentraut
operator to '#' for consistency. Parser still needs work.
2000-10-24Fix AbortOutOfAnyTransaction logic to avoid notice aboutTom Lane
'AbortTransaction and not in in-progress state' when client disconnects just after an error. Notice seems pretty harmless, so I'm not going to worry about back-patching this into 7.0.* ...
2000-10-24Wups, messed up the comment markers on that last change.Tom Lane
2000-10-24Ignore missing postmaster.opts.default file.Peter Eisentraut
2000-10-24New config.guess and config.sub with Darwin support (from official GNUPeter Eisentraut
source). Adjust resultmap accordingly and fix some other regexps.
2000-10-24Create empty file so that CVS sources compile (Vadim can fill in realTom Lane
definition later...)
2000-10-24Update plperl README per suggestions from Edward Bridges.Tom Lane
2000-10-24Enable plperl to be built when --with-perl is selected. Dunno whetherTom Lane
latest fixes make it safe or not, but we won't find out if no one builds it, eh?
2000-10-24Eliminate POLLUTE=1 hack for cross-Perl-version compatibility by usingTom Lane
Devel::PPPort instead. Thanks to Gilles Darold for doing the legwork.
2000-10-24Various fixes to TAR header formatPhilip Warner
Fix for endian bug in TAR output Nicer error messages in pg_dump
2000-10-24WAL miscVadim B. Mikheev
2000-10-24Rejigger do_lo_list's query so that obj_description() is evaluated onlyTom Lane
once per distinct LO, not once per pg_largeobject tuple.
2000-10-24Reconsider page size for large objects: rather than stuffing disk pagesTom Lane
as full as possible, seems better to use a tuple size around BLCKSZ/4 so that less space is wasted when a LO tuple is updated. Also, this lets us use a logical page size that's an exact power of two, avoiding partial-page writes when client is sending us stuff in power-of-2 buffer chunks.
2000-10-24Increase buffer size to improve performance of client-side lo_import.Tom Lane
2000-10-24Remove arbitrary limit on number of simultaneously open large objects.Tom Lane
This used to make some sense under the old implementation, but now an open LO is pretty darn cheap, so why restrict it?