1. 04 4月, 1997 6 次提交
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      Install os.h when we install the other headers... · 82a27f23
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Pointed out by: System Administrator <sysadmin@sba.miami.edu>
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      More modifications to make building more interactive: · 0213a81d
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      	Allow installer to change DEF_PGPORT
      	Allow installer to disable HBA
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      Various improvements to reduce questions :) · e3649e9e
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Remove USE_LOCALE from Makefile.global.in
      Add USE_LOCALE to build/configure/config.h
      
      Add check for BUILDRUN in configure to make sure that build is run before
      configure
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      From: "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net> · 4bc578eb
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] timestamp.c changes
      
      I sent in changes previously and they were rejected because they didn't
      follow ANSI spec.  Here is the input part of the changes again.  Even
      though it allows more flexibility for inputting different formats, it
      is also backwards compatible with the standard version.  I have also
      not changed the output format so it will still output the ANSI forms.
      Is this acceptable to everyone?
      4bc578eb
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      From: Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> · 9d5c0af5
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] Aggregate function patches
      
      Here are the aggregate function patches I originally sent in last December.
      They fix sum() and avg() behavior for ints and floats when NULL values are
      involved.
      
      I was waiting to resubmit these until I had a chance to write a v6.0->v6.1
      database upgrade script to ensure that existing v6.0 databases which have
      not been reloaded for v6.1 do no break with the new aggregate behavior.
      These scripts are included below. It's OK with me if someone wants to do
      something different with the upgrade strategy, but something like this
      was discussed a few weeks ago.
      
      Also, there were a couple of small items which cropped up in doing a clean
      install of 970403 (actually 970402 + 970403 changes since the full 970403
      tar file appears to be damaged or at least suspect). They are the first
      two patches below and can be omitted if desired (although I think they
      aren't dangerous :).
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  2. 03 4月, 1997 6 次提交
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      From: Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> · 2ab34dfe
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] More date time functions
      
      Here are some additional patches mostly related to the date and time
      data types. It includes some type conversion routines to move between
      the different date types and some other date manipulation routines such
      as date_part(units,datetime).
      
      I noticed Edmund Mergl et al's neat trick for getting function overloading
      for builtin functions, so started to use that for the date and time stuff.
      Later, if someone figures out how to get function overloading directly
      for internal C code, then we can move to that technique.
      
      These patches include documentation updates (don't faint!) for the built-in
      man page. Doesn't yet include mention of timestamp, since I don't know
      much about it and since it may change a bit to become a _real_ ANSI timestamp
      which would include parser support for the declaration syntax (what do you
      think, Dan?).
      
      The patches were developed on the 970330 release, but have been rebuilt
      off of the 970402 release. The first patch below is to get libpq to compile,
      on my Linux box, but is not related to the rest of the patches and you can
      choose not to apply that one at this time. Thanks in advance, scrappy!
      2ab34dfe
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      From: "Martin J. Laubach" <mjl@CSlab.tuwien.ac.at> · 920c58df
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] libpq variable set patch
      
        Just a small change, so the automatic variable setting on
      connection startup actually works...
      920c58df
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      From: "Martin J. Laubach" <mjl@CSlab.tuwien.ac.at> · a51df14a
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] Patch: SET var TO 'val'
      
        Here is a patch that adds a "SET variable TO 'somevalue'" capability
      to the parser, and then calls the SetPGVariable() function (which does
      just issue a elog(NOTICE) to see whether it works).
      
        That's the framework for adding timezone/date format/language/...
      stuff.
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      From: Anton de Wet <adw@obsidian.co.za> · 17b5bd33
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] Small patch to pgtclCmds.c
      
      Hi I have made the following small change to the extensions I made to
      pgtclCmds.c quite a while ago.
      
      At the moment there is a -assignbyidx option to pg_result assigning the
      returned tuples to an array by using the 1st field of the select statement
      as the key to the array.
      eg "select name,age from vitalstatistics" will result in an array with
      
      myarray(peter) = 32
      myarray(paul)  = 45
      
      Often I need to have a pseudo-multi dimentional
      array eg. "select name,age from vitalstatistics where occupation='plummer'
      
      I would like to be able to generate an array
      newarray(peter,overpaid) = 32
      
      So to add a arbitrary string to the key value I have extended
      
        pg_result $res -assignbyidx $arrayname
      
      to have an optional argument
      
        pg_result $res -assignbyidx $arrayname $appendstr
      
      So that that string is appended to the key value.
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      From: Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su> · 5b1311ac
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] locale patches !
      
      Hi there,
      
      here are little patches to get Postgres 6.1 works with locale stuff.
      This is a patch against 970402.tar.gz, there are no problem to apply them
      by hand to 6.0 release. Collate stuff tested about 1-2 months in real
      working database but I'm sure there must be no problem. US hackers
      could vote against locale implementation ( locale for sure will affect to
      speed of postgres ), so I introduce variable USE_LOCALE which
      controls locale stuff. Non-US users now could use ~* operator
      for searching and <order by> for strings with nation alphabet.
      Please, don't forget, as I did first time, to set environment variable
      LC_CTYPE and LC_COLLATE because backend get locale information from them.
      I start postmaster from a little script, assuming that shell is Bash shell
      it looks like:
      
      #!/bin/sh
      
      export LC_CTYPE=koi8-r
      export LC_COLLATE=koi8-r
      postmaster -B 1024 -S -D/usr/local/pgsql/data/ -o '-Fe'
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  3. 02 4月, 1997 16 次提交
  4. 01 4月, 1997 1 次提交
  5. 28 3月, 1997 7 次提交
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      From: Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> · 632a707f
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: [HACKERS] Small date patches (resubmitted)
      
      Here a some small patches for the date/time code. They set the default
      output format for the datetime type to the traditional Postgres
      style, and fix a date debugging declaration. I submitted these
      a couple of days ago, but they might have gotten lost...
      
      
      NOTE: the second patch to dt.c is what I believe D'Arcy submitted as well,
            that I claimed was taken out...sorry D'Arcy, my fault :(
      632a707f
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      From: Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> · 28454c21
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Subject: Re: [HACKERS] abstime "now" broken
      
      Yes, I broke 'now' :( with an attempt at a bug fix involving
      servers running in the UTC/GMT timezone. These patches fix
      the problem, and have been tested in GMT (+00 hours),
      PST (-08), and NZT (+12) timezones which exercized the code for
      various cases including across day boundaries.  btw, this code
      fixes the same type of problem for 'today', 'yesterday', 'tomorrow',
      for DATETIME, ABSTIME, DATE and TIME types.
      
      The bugfix itself is quite small, but I have accumulated other
      changes in the datetime data type and include them here also.
      One set of changes involves printing ISO-formatted dates and
      is in response to the helpful information from Kurt Lidl regarding
      ANSI SQL dates. I'll send another e-mail sometime soon discussing
      more issues he has raised...
      28454c21
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      From: Dan McGuirk <mcguirk@indirect.com> · 159f8c63
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Reply-To: hackers@hub.org, Dan McGuirk <mcguirk@indirect.com>
      To: hackers@hub.org
      Subject: [HACKERS] tmin writeback optimization
      
      I was doing some profiling of the backend, and noticed that during a certain
      benchmark I was running somewhere between 30% and 75% of the backend's CPU
      time was being spent in calls to TransactionIdDidCommit() from
      HeapTupleSatisfiesNow() or HeapTupleSatisfiesItself() to determine that
      changed rows' transactions had in fact been committed even though the rows'
      tmin values had not yet been set.
      
      When a query looks at a given row, it needs to figure out whether the
      transaction that changed the row has been committed and hence it should pay
      attention to the row, or whether on the other hand the transaction is still
      in progress or has been aborted and hence the row should be ignored.  If
      a tmin value is set, it is known definitively that the row's transaction
      has been committed.  However, if tmin is not set, the transaction
      referred to in xmin must be looked up in pg_log, and this is what the
      backend was spending a lot of time doing during my benchmark.
      
      So, implementing a method suggested by Vadim, I created the following
      patch that, the first time a query finds a committed row whose tmin value
      is not set, sets it, and marks the buffer where the row is stored as
      dirty.  (It works for tmax, too.)  This doesn't result in the boost in
      real time performance I was hoping for, however it does decrease backend
      CPU usage by up to two-thirds in certain situations, so it could be
      rather beneficial in high-concurrency settings.
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      From: "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net> · d98f72e2
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      #ifdef is looking for the wrong value.
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      From: "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net> · 038e56c4
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      Some systems require limits.h to define DBL_MIN.
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      On some systems limits.h is needed to define DBL_MIN. · 70a0237b
      Marc G. Fournier 提交于
      From: "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net>
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  6. 27 3月, 1997 2 次提交
  7. 26 3月, 1997 2 次提交