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2001-08-28Avoid #ifdef inside printf() ... that loses on platforms where printf()Tom Lane
is a macro.
2001-08-27Add some minimal exercising of functional-index feature to regressionTom Lane
tests.
2001-08-27Suppress definitions of 'true' and 'false' macros if __cplusplus.Tom Lane
Since we're assuming a C++ compiler knows what 'bool' is, seems we should assume it knows 'true' and 'false' too. This prevents problems on some systems, per report from Leandro Fanzone.
2001-08-27Use a cursor for fetching data in -d or -D mode, so that pg_dump doesn'tTom Lane
run out of memory with large tables in these modes. Patch from Martijn van Oosterhout.
2001-08-27Fix confusion over static-ness of a subroutine.Tom Lane
2001-08-27Remove unneeded/unportable extern.Tom Lane
2001-08-27Quick-hack solution to regproc/oid issue was not the right solution.Tom Lane
2001-08-27Un-break pg_dump --- pg_class.indproc is now regproc not oid, whichTom Lane
for some reason displays a zero oid differently. Possibly we should revert that schema change, but it's easy to make pg_dump accept both spellings so I'll do that for now.
2001-08-27Do not install the odbc header files, per discussion on odbc list.Peter Eisentraut
2001-08-27Turn on plpython build by default if we have something that looks like aPeter Eisentraut
shared library, or we can do without one.
2001-08-27Fix a complie error on Windows platform.Hiroshi Inoue
2001-08-26VPATH and DESTDIR support for PL/Perl, using the same techniques employedPeter Eisentraut
in interfaces/perl5 a brief while ago. Also, since building PL/Perl without a shared libperl actually works on some platforms we can enable it there to get some development happening. I've only checked off linux right now, but others should be added in the future.
2001-08-26Put the right runpath to libpq into the Perl module shared object on morePeter Eisentraut
platforms and without relinking. Also support VPATH builds and DESTDIR installs. One hopes.
2001-08-26Please pull this patch. It breaks JDBC1 support. The JDBC1 code noBruce Momjian
longer compiles, due to objects being referenced in this patch that do not exist in JDK1.1. Barry Lind --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The JDBC driver requires permission java.net.SocketPermission "host:port", "connect"; in the policy file of the application using the JDBC driver in the postgresql.jar file. Since the Socket() call in the driver is not protected by AccessController.doPrivileged() this permission must also be granted to the entire application.
2001-08-26Transaction IDs wrap around, per my proposal of 13-Aug-01. MoreTom Lane
documentation to come, but the code is all here. initdb forced.
2001-08-26Add single-letter encryption options for createuser. Update createuser --help.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-26Put createuser ENCRYPTED/UNENCRYPTED in the proper place in the query.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-26>>>>The JDBC driver requiresBruce Momjian
>>>> >>>> permission java.net.SocketPermission "host:port", "connect"; >>>> >>>>in the policy file of the application using the JDBC driver >>>>in the postgresql.jar file. Since the Socket() call in the >>>>driver is not protected by AccessController.doPrivileged() this >>>>permission must also be granted to the entire application. >>>> >>>>The attached diff fixes it so that the connect permission can be >>>>restricted just the the postgresql.jar codeBase if desired. David Daney
2001-08-26Here is a patch to the resultmap to make the regression tests work onBruce Momjian
OU8. Larry Rosenman
2001-08-26The attached file: SerializePatch2.tgz, contains a patch forBruce Momjian
org.postgresql.util.Serialize and org.postgresql.jdbc2.PreparedStatement that fixes the ability to "serialize" a simple java class into a postgres table. The current cvs seems completely broken in this support, so the patch puts it into working condition, granted that there are many limitations with serializing java classes into Postgres. The code to do serialize appears to have been in the driver since Postgres 6.4, according to some comments in the source. My code is not adding any totally new ability to the driver, rather just fixing what is there so that it actually is usable. I do not think that it should affect any existing functions of the driver that people regularly depend on. The code is activated if you use jdbc2.PreparedStatement and try to setObject some java class type that is unrecognized, like not String or not some other primitive type. This will cause a sequence of function calls that results in an instance of Serialize being instantiated for the class type passed. The Serialize constructor will query pg_class to see if it can find an existing table that matches the name of the java class. If found, it will continue and try to use the table to store the object, otherwise an SQL exception is thrown and no harm is done. Serialize.create() has to be used to setup the table for a java class before anything can really happen with this code other than an SQLException (unless by some freak chance a table exists that it thinks it can use). I saw a difference in Serialize.java between 7.1.3 and 7.2devel that I didn't notice before, so I had to redo my changes from the 7.2devel version (why I had to resend this patch now). I was missing the fixString stuff, which is nice and is imporant to ensure the inserts will not fail due to embedded single quote or unescaped backslashes. I changed that fixString function in Serialize just a little since there is no need to muddle with escaping newlines: only escaping single quote and literal backslashes is needed. Postgres appears to insert newlines within strings without trouble.
2001-08-25Fix portability problem in new CLOG code, per report from Rene Pijlman.Tom Lane
2001-08-25Re-apply Array.java patch to new Array.java file to fix compile.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-25Replace implementation of pg_log as a relation accessed through theTom Lane
buffer manager with 'pg_clog', a specialized access method modeled on pg_xlog. This simplifies startup (don't need to play games to open pg_log; among other things, OverrideTransactionSystem goes away), should improve performance a little, and opens the door to recycling commit log space by removing no-longer-needed segments of the commit log. Actual recycling is not there yet, but I felt I should commit this part separately since it'd still be useful if we chose not to do transaction ID wraparound.
2001-08-25Add ENCRYPTED/UNENCRYPTED control in createuser script.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-25Add MD5 to win32.makBruce Momjian
2001-08-25Add intended Array.java file that accidentally was patched into theBruce Momjian
wrong directory.
2001-08-25update from Serguei MokhovPeter Eisentraut
2001-08-25Hide backend debug output in initdb by default. To that end, the bootstrapPeter Eisentraut
backend gets on -o option like the regular backend.
2001-08-24c.h needs to include postgres_ext.h to be self-contained.Peter Eisentraut
2001-08-24Missed this part in pg_config.h rename.Peter Eisentraut
2001-08-24Add ecpg --help and --version. Renumber the exit status codes, which werePeter Eisentraut
documented wrong.
2001-08-24Start adding some more documentation about the number types. MakePeter Eisentraut
bigserial and alias for serial8 for consistency with bigint/int8.
2001-08-24Reverse sense of comparison in psql socket test, per Tom Lane.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-24There are two problems when compiling libpq.dll and psql.exeBruce Momjian
on Windows. I'm not sure it is the best way to fix them (see patch below.) Mikhail Terekhov with mods by Tom Lane
2001-08-24Attached is a patch to fix the current issues with building under jdbc1.Bruce Momjian
This patch moves the logic that looks up TypeOid, PGTypeName, and SQLTypeName from Field to Connection. It is moved to connection since it needs to differ from the jdbc1 to jdbc2 versions and Connection already has different subclasses for the two driver versions. It also made sense to move the logic to Connection as some of the logic was already there anyway. Barry Lind
2001-08-24Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number ofPeter Eisentraut
places that were including the wrong files.
2001-08-23Ensure that all TransactionId comparisons are encapsulated in macrosTom Lane
(TransactionIdPrecedes, TransactionIdFollows, etc). First step on the way to transaction ID wrap solution ...
2001-08-23Allow the return value of an SQL function to be binary-compatible withTom Lane
the declared result type, rather than requiring exact type match as before. Per pghackers discusssion of 14-Aug.
2001-08-22Add option to output SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION commands rather thanPeter Eisentraut
\connect, to avoid possible password prompts and such, at the drawback of having to have superuser access.
2001-08-22remove no longer needed -Wno-errorPeter Eisentraut
2001-08-22Update GiST for new pg_opclass arrangement (finally a clean solutionTom Lane
for haskeytype). Update GiST contrib modules too. Add linear-time split algorithm for R-tree GiST opclass. From Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev.
2001-08-22Attached is a simple one line patch for the problem reported in theBruce Momjian
following email. > > The problem: When I call getBigDecimal() on a ResultSet, it > > sometimes throws an exception: > > > > Bad BigDecimal 174.50 > > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getBigDecimal(ResultSet.java:373) > > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getBigDecimal(ResultSet.java:984) > > ...blah blah blah... > > org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Bad BigDecimal 174.50 Barry Lind
2001-08-21Here's a resend of the patch.gz. I gunzip'ed it fine hereBruce Momjian
so it may be a transit problem. Also removed the 'txt' suffix in case that was confusing some transport layer trying to be too inteligent for our own good. This may have been because the Array.java class from the previous patch didn't seem to have made it into the snapshot build for some reason. This patch should at least fix that issue. Greg Zoller
2001-08-21Remove special-case treatment of all-zeroes MAC address, per today'sTom Lane
discussion in pgsql-general.
2001-08-21> Ok, where's a "system dependent hack" :)Bruce Momjian
> It seems that win9x doesn't have the "netmsg.dll" so it defaults to "normal" > FormatMessage. > I wonder if one could load wsock32.dll or winsock.dll on those systems > instead of netmsg.dll. > > Mikhail, could you please test this code on your nt4 system? > Could someone else test this code on a win98/95 system? > > It works on win2k over here. It works on win2k here too but not on win98/95 or winNT. Anyway, attached is the patch which uses Magnus's my_sock_strerror function (renamed to winsock_strerror). The only difference is that I put the code to load and unload netmsg.dll in the libpqdll.c (is this OK Magnus?). Mikhail Terekhov
2001-08-21Restructure pg_opclass, pg_amop, and pg_amproc per previous discussions inTom Lane
pgsql-hackers. pg_opclass now has a row for each opclass supported by each index AM, not a row for each opclass name. This allows pg_opclass to show directly whether an AM supports an opclass, and furthermore makes it possible to store additional information about an opclass that might be AM-dependent. pg_opclass and pg_amop now store "lossy" and "haskeytype" information that we previously expected the user to remember to provide in CREATE INDEX commands. Lossiness is no longer an index-level property, but is associated with the use of a particular operator in a particular index opclass. Along the way, IndexSupportInitialize now uses the syscaches to retrieve pg_amop and pg_amproc entries. I find this reduces backend launch time by about ten percent, at the cost of a couple more special cases in catcache.c's IndexScanOK. Initial work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, further hacking by Tom Lane. initdb forced.
2001-08-21Move WAL params higher in file, next to fsync option.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-21Add -Wno-error because of "unclean" flex output.Peter Eisentraut
2001-08-21Regroup GEQO configs.Bruce Momjian
2001-08-21Fix SCM_CREDS for FreeBSD, from Teodor Sigaev.Bruce Momjian