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[ { "msg_contents": "Andrew Martin wrote:\n> Just run the regression tests on 6.1 and as I suspected the array bug\n> is still there. The regression test passes because the expected output\n> has been fixed to the *wrong* output.\n\nOK, I think I understand the current array behavior, which is apparently\ndiffere...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nignore\n\n", "msg_date": "Sun, 4 Jan 1998 00:47:02 -0500 (EST)", "msg_from": "\"Marc G. Fournier\" <scrappy>", "msg_from_op": true, "msg_subject": "setting up mhonarc one list at a time" } ]
[ { "msg_contents": "\nI've just created a *very* simple script that creates a snapshot\nbased on the current source tree. Nothing at all fancy, its just\nmeant to give those without CVSup access to something to test and\nwork with.\n\nIt will get regenerated every Friday/Saturday night via cron\n\nMarc G. Fourn...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nOn Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:\n\n> Sounds maybe a little too serious. We currently use WARN a lot to\n> indicate errors in the supplied SQL statement. Perhaps we need to make\n> the parser elog's ERROR, and the non-parser WARN's ABORT? Is that good?\n> When can I make the chan...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nOn Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:\n\n> OK, I am CC'ing Peter. I know he suspected a protocol issue, and\n> perhaps this will help him.\n\nPS: Its best to send postgresql stuff to my home addresses, rather than\nthe work one. Also, I'm actually on leave this week, so stuff sent to\nm...
[ { "msg_contents": "> \n> On Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:\n> \n> > I believe it is 8k to match the base size for the filesystem block size,\n> > for performance.\n> \n> \tHrmmm...how does one find out what the file system block size is? I know\n> there is an option to newfs for changing this, and at le...
[ { "msg_contents": "On Sun, 4 Jan 1998, Stan Brown wrote:\n\n> >\n> >\n> >I've just created a *very* simple script that creates a snapshot\n> >based on the current source tree. Nothing at all fancy, its just\n> >meant to give those without CVSup access to something to test and\n> >work with.\n> >\n> >It will ge...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nCan someone comment on this? For an SQL server in Canada, should we be using\nEuropean format? *raised eyebrow* I'm currently using the default (US) format\n\n\n------------------------------------\n\n> \tmmddyy is proper ISO/SQL format for north america...we went through a major\n> discu...
[ { "msg_contents": "> \n> So, is it lp_len or lp_offset that can be reduced by 2? I want to \n> experiment with this...\n> \n\nNeither...try grep'ing around for uses of lp_flags. I dug into this\nlast Dec/Jan...check the hackers digests from that time for any\nrelevent info. At that time, only two bits in lp_...
[ { "msg_contents": "I have added NOT NULL and DEFAULT indications to \\d:\n\ntest=> \\d testz\n\nTable = testz\n+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+-------+\n| Field | Type | Length|\n+----------------------------------+...
[ { "msg_contents": "Integration wrote:\n> \n> ps. why not allow for larger tuples in general? Do we take a speed hit?\n\nUsing large blocks is bad for performance: by increasing block size\nyou automatically decrease number of blocks in shared buffer pool -\nthis is bad for index scans and in multi-user environ...
[ { "msg_contents": "> On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Vadim B. Mikheev wrote:\n> \n> > Just remember that Informix (and others) use 2K blocks.\n> \n> \tSo we're 4x what the commercial ones are as of right now? \n> \n\nDate: Sat, 14 Dec 1996 17:29:53 -0500\nFrom: aixssd!darrenk (Darren King)\nTo: abs.net!postgreSQL.org!hacke...
[ { "msg_contents": "I have changed the WARN messages to ERROR and ABORT messages.\n\nI wanted to differentiate between errors the user caused, and are\nnormal, like mistyped field names, and more serious errors coming from\nthe backend routines.\n\nI have made all the elog's in the parser/ directory as ERRORS. ...
[ { "msg_contents": "I was thinking about subselects, and how to attach the two queries.\n\nWhat if the subquery makes a range table entry in the outer query, and\nthe query is set up like the UNION queries where we put the scans in a\nrow, but in the case we put them over/under each other.\n\nAnd we push a temp ...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hi all,\n\nthe current snapshot reserves 'char' as keyword.\nCan anyone tell me the reason ?\n\nthanks\nEdmund\n-- \nEdmund Mergl mail: E.Mergl@bawue.de\nIm Haldenhau 9 http://www.bawue.de/~mergl\nD 70565 Stuttgart fon: +49 711 747503\nGermany gsm: +49 171 2645325\n", ...
[ { "msg_contents": "> > \n> > 2. This is more like a C issue rather than aix-specific. The aix compiler complains\n> > about assigning the (void)NULL to isnull in the heap_getattr macro. Changing the\n> > (void) to (bool) works and seems like it should be (bool) to match the type of isnull,\n> > shouldn't it?\...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nOn Tue, 30 Dec 1997, Bruce Momjian wrote:\n\n> The following was sent to me. Does it fit our needs anywhere? Let's\n> discuss it.\n> > \n> > I wrote an indexed file system some time ago in ANSI C. I've compiled\n> > and used it on several platforms, but have never aspired to do very much...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hello all,\n\nWARNING : It's a long mail, but please have patience and read it *all*\n\nI have reached a point in developing PgAccess when I discovered that\nsome functions in libpgtcl are bad implemented and even libpq does not\nhelp me a lot!\n\nWhat's the problem ! Is about working with la...
[ { "msg_contents": "Gautam Thaker (609-338-3907) wrote:\n> \n> I did not see contrib/spi because I have just the binary .rpm\n> for linux. I guess I will have to go get the entire src dist.\n> and perhaps even make the system myself.\n\nI see your problem. It seems that spi.h (and trigger.h) should be \ninstalle...
[ { "msg_contents": "Your name was selected from a list of consultants found on the search engines. It is a personal invitation mailed separately to your attention, NOT a \"bulk\" E-Mail proposal.. If it is inappropriate, please type \"remove\" under Subject : and reply.\n=======================================...
[ { "msg_contents": "> Hi everybody:\n> I have the following information for you.\n> I installed Postgress 6.2.1 in the next platform:\n> Apollo 9000 Serie 800 with PA-RISC running HP-UX 10.20\n> - The version of PostgreSQL (v6.2.1, 6.1.1, beta 970703, etc.).\n> v6.2.1\n> - Your operating system (i.e. RedHat v4.0...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nOracle has adjustable disk block sizes, tuneable per instance\n(can you change it after install?? can't remember). In any\ncase the default is 2k or 4k, and things almost always go\nfaster with larger block sizes. On one project we needed to\ngo fast and had disk space to burn, so we upp...
[ { "msg_contents": "I believe I found a bug. If a user other than the postgres superuser is\ngiven permission to create databases, then he should be able to destroy\nthe databases he creates. Currently he can't, at least in version 6.2.1\ncomplied for SunOS 5.5. Only the poostgres superuser can delete\ndatabases...
[ { "msg_contents": "I would like to stand up as being very much in favor of two related things:\n\n(1) adjustable blocksizes\n(2) a larger MAX TUPLE size\n\nAs far as I can tell (and that ain't far), there would only be relatively \nminor changes that would have to be made to give the option of allowing \nthe us...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nWell, I've found the problem that was breaking Large Objects and, although\nI have a fix, I still believe the cause is still there.\n\nIt wasn't a protocol problem after all, but a memory leak that was causing\nthe backend to throw a Segmentation Violation when an argument was being\nfree'd...
[ { "msg_contents": "> \n> How hard would it be for postgresql to support adjustable block sizes? \n> Just wondering.\n> \n\nI can take a stab at this tonite after work now that the snapshot is there.\nStill have around some of the files/diffs from looking at this a year ago...\n\nI don't think it will be hard, j...
[ { "msg_contents": "> I've run the regression tests on today's source tree, and found lots of\n> ordering differences..., and one different result.\n>\n> The different result is in the \"select_distinct_on\" test; the original\n> result had 8 rows and the new result has 40 rows. However, I'm getting\n> myself co...
[ { "msg_contents": "", "msg_date": "Tue, 06 Jan 1998 15:53:35 +0000", "msg_from": "Tony Rios <tonester@ccom.net>", "msg_from_op": true, "msg_subject": "Re: [HACKERS] database size" }, { "msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nI created a table with two columns of type int, and loaded about 300 K records\...
[ { "msg_contents": "Forwarded message:\n> > I believe I found a bug. If a user other than the postgres superuser is\n> > given permission to create databases, then he should be able to destroy\n> > the databases he creates. Currently he can't, at least in version 6.2.1\n> > complied for SunOS 5.5. Only the poost...
[ { "msg_contents": "> > > > Can someone who has permission to create databases be trusted not to\n> > > > delete others? If we say no, how do we make sure they can change\n> > > > pg_database rows on only databases that they own?\n> > > \n> > > \tdeleting a database is accomplished using 'drop database', no?\n>...
[ { "msg_contents": "> \n> Bruce,\n> \n> Just running the regression tests on the latest CVS on SPARC-Linux!!\n> \n> Appart from several other ordering and precision errors I'm seeing\n> errors in constraints tests due to output/constraints.source not\n> being updated for the new error messages.\n\nI have just fi...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nThe Mailing List Archives are now available through your Web Browser at:\n\n\thttp://www.postgresql.org/mhonarc/pgsql-questions\n\t\t- all archives converted over\n\thttp://www.postgresql.org/mhonarc/pgsql-hackers\n\t\t- Oct to present converted so far\n\nWill most likely be integrating Web...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nI'm seeing similar problems, mainly due to failure to sort correctly\neven though there is an \"order by\" clause.\n\nI did a few tests and found that the sort sort seemed to fail when there\nwere multiple columns in the \"order by\" clause. (Not conclusive)\n\nI don't know when it 1st...
[ { "msg_contents": "> I created a table with two columns of type int, and loaded about 300 K records\n> in it. So, the total size of the table is approx. that of 600 K integers,\n> roughly 2.4 MB.\n> But, the file corresponding to the table in pgsql/data/base directory\n> has a size of 19 MB. I was wondering if ...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hi All,\n\nI'm just investigating some regression failures on a SPARC-Linux\nbuild of PostgreSQL from the 7th Jan CVS tree.\n\nAlthough there are many failures I can't explain, the failure\nof the sanity_check VACUUM has attracted my interest.\n\nDoing a VACUUM on the regression database I'm ...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hi,\n\nAnyone have any ideas about this error in the horology regression test?\n\nThe platform is SPARC-Linux running the latest CVS build.\n\nKeith.\n\n\nQUERY: CREATE TABLE TEMP_DATETIME (f1 datetime);\nQUERY: INSERT INTO TEMP_DATETIME (f1)\n SELECT d1 FROM DATETIME_TBL\n WHERE d1 BETWEEN...
[ { "msg_contents": "> I can take a stab at this tonite after work now that the snapshot is there.\n> Still have around some of the files/diffs from looking at this a year ago...\n> \n> I don't think it will be hard, just a few files with BLCKSZ/MAXBLCKSZ\n> references to check for breakage. Appears that only on...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nHi...\n\n\tI got ahold of Julie today (maintainer of PostODBC) about including the\nPostODBC stuff as part of the general distribution, so that we pretty much\nhad all the interfaces covered.\n\n\tJulie agreed, and uploaded a zip file of the current sources for me to\nintegrate into the sou...
[ { "msg_contents": "Forwarded message:\n> \n> Update of /usr/local/cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/odbc/src/socket\n> In directory hub.org:/home/staff/scrappy/src/pgsql/src/interfaces/odbc/src/socket\n> \n> Removed Files:\n> \tcompat.h connect.h connectp.cpp errclass.cpp errclass.h \n> \tsockio.cpp sockio.h wrapper...
[ { "msg_contents": "Do we have code to preserver grants in pg_dump? I maked it in the TODO\nlist as completed, but I am not sure it was done.\n\n-- \nBruce Momjian\nmaillist@candle.pha.pa.us\n", "msg_date": "Tue, 6 Jan 1998 22:40:44 -0500 (EST)", "msg_from": "Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>", ...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nHi...\n\n\tWell, I decided to use WebGlimpse to provide a search engine in front of\nthe MHonarc archives...its slower then I'd like, but that's what the upgrade\nis for (and many other things)...\n\n\tpgsql-hackers and pgsql-questions are currently searchable\n\n\tAnd, finally, you can acc...
[ { "msg_contents": "I have fixed the Node 0 problem with views. It was added as part of my\nreadnode/outnode additions.\n\nAt this point, I think I am done with the readnode/outnode changes. \nShould make rewrite system a little more robust.\n\n-- \nBruce Momjian\nmaillist@candle.pha.pa.us\n", "msg_date": ...
[ { "msg_contents": "Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>\n> emkxp01@mtcc.demon.co.uk\n> > \n> > Hi,\n> > \n> > I'm seeing similar problems, mainly due to failure to sort correctly\n> > even though there is an \"order by\" clause.\n> > \n> > I did a few tests and found that the sort sort seemed to fail when ...
[ { "msg_contents": "> \tJulie agreed, and uploaded a zip file of the current sources for me to\n> integrate into the source tree...which I did...and then *very* quickly\n> undid...PostODBC falls under LGPL, and therefore can't be included as part of\n> our source distribution without contaminating our code :(\n>...
[ { "msg_contents": "> > 48 bytes + each row header (on my aix box..._your_ mileage may vary)\n> > 8 bytes + two int fields @ 4 bytes each\n> > 4 bytes + pointer on page to tuple\n> > -------- =\n> > 60 bytes per tuple\n> > \n> > ...\n> \n> Nice math exercise.\n> \n> Does anyone want to tell me the row overhead...
[ { "msg_contents": "\nIn the next update to s_lock.c, would it be possible to add an\n#else to the #ifdef with nothing more than a ; in it? Like...\n\n#if defined (__alpha__) && defined(linux)\n\n... alpha linux code ...\n\n#else\n;\n#endif\n\nOr perhaps put a #include <stdio.h> outside the ifdef'd block?\n\nTh...
[ { "msg_contents": "Hi All,\n\nI suspect this is an O/S or platform problem but can anyone offer any\nsuggestions as to how I might locate the cause.\n\nDROP TABLE FLOAT8_TBL;\nDROP\n\nCREATE TABLE FLOAT8_TBL(f1 float8);\nCREATE\n\nINSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('1.2345678901234e-200');\nINSERT 277993 1\n\n...
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