From 690235fcdd9e83d9e38e77f0bf23053fb9cdf88a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 01:40:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update INSTALL, etc. for release 6.4. Update pgaccess to 0.88. --- HISTORY | 165 +++++++++ INSTALL | 25 +- README | 2 +- doc/FAQ_Irix | 490 ------------------------- doc/FAQ_Linux | 650 ---------------------------------- doc/TODO | 504 +++++++++++--------------- doc/bug.template | 4 +- register.txt | 2 +- src/bin/pgaccess/README.pga | 10 +- src/bin/pgaccess/index.html | 7 +- src/bin/pgaccess/pgaccess.tcl | 205 +++++++---- src/tools/RELEASE_CHANGES | 2 - 12 files changed, 539 insertions(+), 1527 deletions(-) diff --git a/HISTORY b/HISTORY index 4a26332d15a..7ce9036dad3 100644 --- a/HISTORY +++ b/HISTORY @@ -1,3 +1,168 @@ +PostgreSQL 6.4 Tue Sep 1 21:18:17 EDT 1998 +========================================================= + +A dump/restore is required for those wishing to migrate data from +previous releases of PostgreSQL. + +Bug Fixes +--------- +Fix for a tiny memory leak in PQsetdb/PQfinish(Bryan) +Remove char2-16 data types, use char/varchar(Darren) +Pqfn not handles a NOTICE message(Anders) +Short-term locks now retry locking at random times(David) +Fix up "ISO-style" timespan decoding and encoding(Thomas) +Fix problem with table drop after rollback of transaction(Vadim) +Change error message and remove non-functional update message(Vadim) +Fix for COPY array checking +Fix for SELECT 1 UNION SELECT NULL +Fix for buffer leaks in large object calls(Pascal) +Change owner from oid to int4 type(Bruce) +Fix a bug in the oracle compatibility functions btrim() ltrim() and rtrim() +Fix for usernames longer than eight characters(Tom) +Fix for shared invalidation cache overflow(Massimo) +Prevent file descriptor leaks in failed COPY's(Bruce) + +Enhancements +------------ +Upgrade ECPG to 2.0, see src/interfaces/ecpc/ChangeLog(Michael) +Show the index used in an explain(Zeugswetter) +Multi-byte awareness of many data data types and functions(Tatsuo) +New configure --with-mb option(Tatsuo) +New initdb --pgencoding option(Tatsuo) +New createdb -E multibyte option(Tatsuo) +Select version(); now returns PostgreSQL version(Jeroen) +Libpq now allows asynchronous clients(Tom) +Allow cancel from client of backend query(Tom) +Psql now cancels query with Control-C(Tom) +Define "tz_hour" and "tz_minute" arguments to date_part()(Thomas) +Add routines to convert between varchar and bpchar(Thomas) +Add routines to allow sizing of varchar and bpchar into target columns(Thomas) +Add bit flags to support timezonehour and minute in data retrieval(Thomas) +Allow more variations on valid floating point numbers (e.g. ".1", "1e6")(Thomas) +Fixes for unary minus parsing with leading spaces(Thomas) +Implement TIMEZONE_HOUR, TIMEZONE_MINUTE per SQL92 specs(Thomas) +Check for and properly ignore FOREIGN KEY column constraints(Thomas) +Define USER as synonym for CURRENT_USER per SQL92 specs(Thomas) +Enable HAVING clause but no fixes elsewhere yet. +Make "char" type a synonym for "char(1)" (actually implemented as bpchar)(Thomas) +Save string type if specified for DEFAULT clause handling(Thomas) +Coerce operations involving different data types(Thomas) +Allow some index use for columns of different types(Thomas) +Add capabilities for automatic type conversion(Thomas) +Cleanups for large objects, so file is truncated on open(Peter) +Readline cleanups(Tom) +Allow psql \f \ to make spaces as delimiter(Bruce) +Pass pg_attribute.atttypmod to the frontend for column field lengths(Tom,Bruce) +Msql compatibility library in /contrib(Aldrin) +Remove the requirement that ORDER/GROUP BY clause identifiers be +included in the target list(David) +Convert columns to match columns in UNION clauses(Thomas) +Remove fork()/exec() and only do fork()(Bruce) +Jdbc cleanups(Peter) +Show backend status on ps command line(only works on some platforms)(Bruce) +Pg_hba.conf now has a sameuser option in the database field +Make lo_unlink take oid param, not int4 +New DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO for compilers that can't handle our macros(Bruce) +Libpgtcl now gets async notifies from libpq(Tom) +New locale patch, see docs/README/locale(Oleg) +Fix for pg_dump so CONSTRAINT and CHECK syntax is correct(ccb) +New contrib/lo code for large object orphan removal(Peter) +New psql command "SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'encoding'" for multi-bytes +feature, see /doc/README.mb(Tatsuo) +/contrib/noupdate code to revoke update permission on a column +Libpq can now be compiled on win32(Magnus) +Add PQsetdbLogin() in libpq +Two styles we agreed upon for database descriptors(Thomas) +New 8-byte integer type, checked by configure for OS support(Thomas) +Surround table and column names with double-quotes(Thomas) in generated +sql code to preserve case (SQL92 syntax)(Thomas) +New libpqrequestCancel(Tom) +PQreset() now works with passwords(Tom) +Handle case of GROUP BY target list column number out of range(David) +Allow UNION in subselects +Add auto-size to screen to \d? commands(Bruce) +Use UNION to show all \d? results in one query(Bruce) +Add \d? field search feature(Bruce) +Pg_dump issues fewer \connect requests(Tom) +Document pg_dump -z flag in manual page(Tom) +Add HAVING clause with full support for subselects and unions(Stephan) +Full text indexing routines in contrib/fulltextindex(Marteen) +Transaction ids now stored in shared memory(Vadim) +New PGCLIENTENCODING when issuing COPY command(Tatsuo) +Support for SQL92 syntax "SET NAMES"(Tatsuo) +Support for LATIN2-5(Tatsuo) +Add UNICODE regression test case(Tatsuo) +Lock manager cleanup, new locking modes for LLL(Vadim) +Allow index use with OR clauses(Bruce) +Allows "SELECT NULL ORDER BY 1;" +Explain VERBOSE prints the plan, and now pretty-prints the plan to +the postmaster log file(Bruce) +Add Indices display to \d command(Bruce) +Allow GROUP BY on functions(David) +New pg_class.relkind for large objects(Bruce) +New way to send libpq NOTICE messages to a different location(Tom) +New \w write command to psql(Bruce) +New /contrib/findoidjoins scans oid columns to find join relationships(Bruce) +Allow binary-compatible indices to be considered when checking for valid +indices for restriction clauses containing a constant(Thomas) +New ISBN/ISSN code in /contrib/isbn_issn +Allow NOT LIKE, IN, NOT IN, BETWEEN, and NOT BETWEEN constraint(Thomas) +New rewrite system fixes many problems with rules and views(Jan) + * Rules on relations work + * Event qualifications on insert/update/delete work + * New OLD variable to reference CURRENT, CURRENT will be remove in future + * Update rules can reference NEW and OLD in rule qualifications/actions + * Insert/update/delete rules on views work + * Multiple rule actions are now supported, surrounded by parentheses + * Regular users can create views/rules on tables they have RULE permits + * Rules and views inherit the permissions on the creator + * No rules at the column level + * No UPDATE NEW/OLD rules + * New pg_rule and pg_view system views + * Only a single action on SELECT rules + * Total rewrite overhaul, perhaps for 6.5 + +System indexes are now multi-key(Bruce) +Oidint2, oidint4, and oidname types are removed(Bruce) +Use system cache for more system table lookups(Bruce) +New backend programming language PL/pgSQL in backend/pl(Jan) +New SERIAL data type, auto-creates sequence/index(Thomas) +Enable assert checking without a recompile(Massimo) +User lock enhancements(Massimo) +New setval() command to set sequence value(Massimo) +Auto-remove unix socket file on startup if no postmaster running(Massimo) +Conditional trace package(Massimo) +New UNLISTEN command(Massimo) +Psql now compiles under win32 using win32.mak(Magnus) +Lo_read no longer stores trailing NULL(Bruce) +Identifiers are now truncated to 31 characters internally(Bruce) + +Source Tree Changes +------------------- +/contrib cleanup(Jun) +Inline some small functions called for every row(Bruce) +Alpha/linux fixes +Hp/UX cleanups(Tom) +Multi-byte regression tests(Soonmyung.) +Remove --disabled options from configure +Define PGDOC to use POSTGRESDIR by default +Make regression optional +Remove extra braces code to pgindent(Bruce) +Add bsdi shared library support(Bruce) +New --without-CXX support configure option(Brook) +New FAQ_CVS +Update backend flowchart in tools/backend(Bruce) +Change atttypmod from int16 to int32(Bruce, Tom) +Getrusage() fix for platforms that do not have it(Tom) +Add PGUSER to libpq man page +Ns32k platform fixes(Phil Nelson) +Sco 7/UnixWare 2.x fixes(Billy,others) +Sparc/Solaris 2.5 fixes(Ryan) +Pgbuiltin.3 is obsolete, move to doc files(Thomas) +Even more documention(Thomas) + + + PostgreSQL 6.3.2 Tue Apr 7 16:53:16 EDT 1998 ========================================================= diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index bb48cffdfd7..281d70e731d 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ POSTGRESQL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Copyright (c) 1997 Regents of the University of California This is file /usr/src/pgsql/INSTALL. It contains notes on how to install -PostgreSQL v6.3.2. Up to date information on PostgreSQL may be found at +PostgreSQL v6.4. Up to date information on PostgreSQL may be found at http://www.postgresql.org. PostgreSQL is an RDBMS database server. It is not completely ANSI SQL @@ -68,14 +68,11 @@ You should have at least 8 MB of memory and at least 45 MB of disk space to hold the source, binaries, and user databases. After installation you may reduce this to about 3 Mbytes plus space for user databases. -To those upgrading from PostgreSQL 6.3: ---------------------------------------- - -A dump/restore is NOT required for those running 6.3. A -'make distclean', 'make', and 'make install' is all that is required. -This last step should be performed while the postmaster is not running. -You should re-link any custom applications that use PostgreSQL libraries. +To those upgrading from PostgreSQL 6.3.*: +---------------------------------------- +A dump/restore is required for those running 6.3.*. pg_dumpall can help +with this task. To those doing a fresh install or upgrading from previous releases of PostgreSQL: @@ -118,7 +115,7 @@ PostgreSQL: To check for disk space, use command "df -k". - 4) Ftp file ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql-6.3.2.tar.gz from the + 4) Ftp file ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql-6.4.tar.gz from the Internet. Store it in your home directory. 5) Some platforms use flex. If your system uses flex then make sure @@ -160,7 +157,7 @@ PostgreSQL: step. Type (with the gunzip line and the following line typed as one line): cd - gunzip -c postgresql-6.3.2.tar.gz | + gunzip -c postgresql-6.4.tar.gz | tar xvf - src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dumpall chmod a+x src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dumpall src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dumpall > db.out @@ -226,7 +223,7 @@ PostgreSQL: 10) Unzip and untar the new source file. Type cd /usr/src/pgsql - gunzip -c ~/postgresql-6.3.2.tar.gz | tar xvf - + gunzip -c ~/postgresql-6.4.tar.gz | tar xvf - 11) Configure the source code for your system. It is this step at which you can specify your actual source path and installation paths for @@ -433,7 +430,7 @@ PostgreSQL: PostgreSQL. For a i686/Linux-ELF platform, no tests failed since this is the - v6.3.2 regression testing reference platform. + v6.4 regression testing reference platform. For the SPARC/Linux-ELF platform, using the 970525 beta version of PostgreSQL v6.2 the following tests "failed": @@ -553,7 +550,7 @@ PostgreSQL: rm -rf /usr/local/pgsql_6_0 # Also delete old database directory tree if it is not in # /usr/local/pgsql_6_0/data - rm ~/postgresql-6.3.2.tar.gz + rm ~/postgresql-6.4.tar.gz 26) You will probably want to print out the documentation. Here is how you might do it if you have Ghostscript on your system and are @@ -580,7 +577,7 @@ PostgreSQL: supported platforms. We therefore ask you to let us know if you did or did not get PostgreSQL to work on you system. Please send a mail message to pgsql-ports@postgresql.org telling us the following: - - The version of PostgreSQL (6.3.2, 6.2.1, beta 970703, etc.). + - The version of PostgreSQL (6.4, 6.3.2, beta 970703, etc.). - Your operating system (i.e. RedHat v4.0 Linux v2.0.26). - Your hardware (SPARC, i486, etc.). - Did you compile, install and run the regression tests cleanly? diff --git a/README b/README index 58c37472b83..9b667d55497 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ PostgreSQL Data Base Management System (formerly known as Postgres, then as Postgres95). -This directory contains the version 6.3.2 release of the PostgreSQL +This directory contains the version 6.4 release of the PostgreSQL database server. The server is not ANSI SQL compliant, but it gets closer with every release. After you unzip and untar the distribution file, look at file INSTALL for the installation notes and file HISTORY diff --git a/doc/FAQ_Irix b/doc/FAQ_Irix index c87306477b8..e69de29bb2d 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_Irix +++ b/doc/FAQ_Irix @@ -1,490 +0,0 @@ -====================================================== -Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL >=V6.1 -IRIX Specific -TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ -====================================================== -last updated: Mon Mar 05 17:00:00 GMT 1998 - -current maintainer: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk) -original author: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk) - - -Changes in this version (* = modified, + = new, - = removed): -*1.5) Can I install PostgreSQL () - -*** ./backend/Makefile.orig Thu May 22 00:00:15 1997 ---- ./backend/Makefile Thu Jun 5 16:47:27 1997 -*************** -*** 54,60 **** - all: postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - ---- 54,64 ---- - all: postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! # $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) -! -rm -f *.o -! find . -name "*.o" -exec cp \{\} . \; -! rm -f SUBSYS.o -! $(CC) -o postgres *.o ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - - - - -1.6) The make fails with the following message: - ld32: ERROR 4: Conflicting flag setting: -call_shared - - If gmake fails in .../src/backend while building obj/ACCESS.o - with a message from ld32, you can work around this by using - ld for the LD environment variable rather than cc. - - The problem has been observed under Irix 5.3 when compiling both - Postgres95-1.09 and PostgreSQL-6.2Beta6, but on some systems - these appear to compile with no such problems. - - Fix supplied by Brian Sanders (bsanders@netcom.com, - brian@fresnelsoft.com) - - -1.7) Why won't it link? (Problems with lorder) - - According to the IRIX man pages, lorder is useless, but harmless - under IRIX. However, it has caused problems for some people - using both IRIX 6.2. - - The solution is to add the following line to - .../src/makefiles/Makefile.irix5 - - MK_NO_LORDER=true - - -1.8) I have major problems with IRIX 6! - - The following is quoted directly from Bob Bruccoleri - -There is a really nasty loader bug in the compiler system (7.1) -on Irix 6.x, and the error that Lasse Petersen is the result of it. -Here is the original message. I don't know if all the changes have been -folded into the current release. - -Date: Fri, 06 Jun 1997 17:12:20 -0400 (EDT) -From: bruc@bms.com (Robert Bruccoleri) -Subject: [PORTS] Patches for Irix 6.4 - -I have worked out how to compile PostgreSQL on Irix 6.4 using the -n32 compiler -mode and version 7.1 of the C compiler. (The n32 compiler use 32 bits addressing, -but allows access to all the instructions in the MIPS4 instruction set.) -There were several problems: - -1) The ld command is not referenced as a macro in all the Makefiles. On -this platform, you have to include -n32 on all the ld commands. Makefiles -were changed as needed. - -2) There is a bug in "ld" which mishandles the addresses of static procedures -when object files are assembled into larger object files using "ld -r". -Because of this, I put a hack into src/backend/Makefile to avoid all the -SUBSYS.o files and just link all the objects. I have contacted SGI about the -problem, and hopefully, it will be fixed in the near future. - -3) Lots of warnings are generated from the compiler. Since the regression -tests worked OK, I didn't attempt to fix them. If anyone wants the compilation -log, please let me know, and I'll email it to you. - -The version of postgresql was 970602. Here is Makefile.custom: - -CUSTOM_COPT = -O2 -n32 -MK_NO_LORDER = 1 -LD = ld -n32 -CC += -n32 - -Here are the patches: - -*** ./backend/access/Makefile.orig Sun Nov 10 00:00:15 1996 -- --- ./backend/access/Makefile Tue Jun 3 10:22:32 1997 -*************** -*** 8,13 **** -- --- 8,16 ---- - # - #------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -+ SRCDIR = ../.. -+ include ../../Makefile.global -+ - OBJS = common/SUBSYS.o gist/SUBSYS.o hash/SUBSYS.o heap/SUBSYS.o \ - index/SUBSYS.o rtree/SUBSYS.o nbtree/SUBSYS.o transam/SUBSYS.o - - -*** ./backend/bootstrap/Makefile.orig Fri Apr 18 06:00:23 1997 -- --- ./backend/bootstrap/Makefile Tue Jun 3 10:23:59 1997 -*************** -*** 38,44 **** - all: SUBSYS.o - - SUBSYS.o: $(OBJS) -! ld -r -o SUBSYS.o $(OBJS) - - # bootstrap.o's dependency on bootstrap_tokens.h is computed by the - # make depend, but we state it here explicitly anyway because -- --- 38,44 ---- - all: SUBSYS.o - - SUBSYS.o: $(OBJS) -! $(LD) -r -o SUBSYS.o $(OBJS) - - # bootstrap.o's dependency on bootstrap_tokens.h is computed by the - # make depend, but we state it here explicitly anyway because - -*** ./backend/Makefile.orig Thu May 22 00:00:15 1997 -- --- ./backend/Makefile Thu Jun 5 16:47:27 1997 -*************** -*** 54,60 **** - all: postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - -- --- 54,64 ---- - all: postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! # $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) -! -rm -f *.o -! find . -name "*.o" -exec cp \{\} . \; -! rm -f SUBSYS.o -! $(CC) -o postgres *.o ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - -*************** -*** 116,122 **** - install: $(LIBDIR) $(BINDIR) $(HEADERDIR) postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) fmgr.h\ - global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source \ - libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample optimizer/geqo/pg_geqo.sample -! - $(INSTALL) $(INSTL_EXE_OPTS) postgres $(BINDIR)/postgres - ifeq ($(MAKE_EXPORTS), true) - $(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) $(POSTGRES_IMP) $(LIBDIR)/$(POSTGRES_IMP) -- --- 120,126 ---- - install: $(LIBDIR) $(BINDIR) $(HEADERDIR) postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) fmgr.h\ - global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source \ - libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample optimizer/geqo/pg_geqo.sample -! - $(INSTALL) $(INSTL_EXE_OPTS) postgres $(BINDIR)/postgres - ifeq ($(MAKE_EXPORTS), true) - $(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) $(POSTGRES_IMP) $(LIBDIR)/$(POSTGRES_IMP) - -*** ./backend/optimizer/Makefile.orig Wed Feb 19 12:00:34 1997 -- --- ./backend/optimizer/Makefile Tue Jun 3 10:39:47 1997 -*************** -*** 8,13 **** -- --- 8,16 ---- - # - #------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -+ SRCDIR= ../.. -+ include ../../Makefile.global -+ - all: submake SUBSYS.o - - OBJS = path/SUBSYS.o plan/SUBSYS.o prep/SUBSYS.o util/SUBSYS.o geqo/SUBSYS.o - -*** ./backend/libpq/pqcomprim.c.orig Mon May 26 00:00:23 1997 -- --- ./backend/libpq/pqcomprim.c Fri Jun 6 16:02:24 1997 -*************** -*** 32,40 **** - # define hton_l(n) (ntoh_l(n)) - # else /* BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN */ - # if BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN -! # #error PDP_ENDIAN macros not written yet - # else /* BYTE_ORDER != anything known */ -! # #error BYTE_ORDER not defined as anything understood - # endif /* BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN */ - # endif /* BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN */ - #endif /* BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN */ -- --- 32,40 ---- - # define hton_l(n) (ntoh_l(n)) - # else /* BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN */ - # if BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN -! # error PDP_ENDIAN macros not written yet - # else /* BYTE_ORDER != anything known */ -! # error BYTE_ORDER not defined as anything understood - # endif /* BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN */ - # endif /* BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN */ - #endif /* BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN */ - -*** ./backend/storage/Makefile.orig Sun Nov 10 00:01:06 1996 -- --- ./backend/storage/Makefile Tue Jun 3 10:41:29 1997 -*************** -*** 8,13 **** -- --- 8,16 ---- - # - #------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -+ SRCDIR= ../.. -+ include ../../Makefile.global -+ - all: submake SUBSYS.o - - OBJS = buffer/SUBSYS.o file/SUBSYS.o ipc/SUBSYS.o large_object/SUBSYS.o \ - - - - -1.9) Why does lex fail with PostgreSQL 6.2.1? - - IRIX 5.3 lex has been reported to fail in - postgresql-6.2.1/src/backend/parser with the error: - - lex scan.l - "scan.l":line 86: Error: Invalid request %x xc - gmake[2]: *** [scan.c] Error 1 - - The answer is to use GNU flex 2.5.4 or later. Use the command - flex --version - to check you have a new enough version of flex - - -1.10) How do I install PostgreSQL V6.3 under Irix 6.x? - - Irix 6.2-6.4 has a bug in ld which mishandles the addresses of - static procedures when object files are assembled into - larger object files using 'ld -r'. This bug has been reported - to Silicon Graphics. - - Depending on your Irix installation you may also encounter - 2 other problems detailed below: Conflict in C standards, - Conflict in library functions. - - a) Solving the ld bug - --------------------- - - One option is to use the Gnu version of ld. Alternatively, - the following patch should be applied as a workaround. - (Supplied by Bob Bruccoleri and modified for - PostgreSQL V6.3 by Lasse Hiller Petersen ) - - Apply the following patch: - -*** ./backend/Makefile.orig Tue Mar 3 15:33:58 1998 ---- ./backend/Makefile Tue Mar 3 15:39:27 1998 -*************** -*** 63,69 **** - global1.description -local1_template1.description - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - ---- 63,73 ---- - global1.description -local1_template1.description - - postgres: $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o -! # $(CC) -o postgres $(OBJS) ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) -! -rm -f *.o -! find . -name "*.o" -exec cp \{\} . \; -! rm -f SUBSYS.o -! $(CC) -o postgres *.o ../utils/version.o $(LDFLAGS) - - $(OBJS): $(DIRS:%=%.dir) - - - - - Lasse configured with ./configure --enable-locale - and modified Makefile.custom to contain: -CC = cc -n32 -LD = ld -n32 - - He reports that the installation without -n32 works fine too, - but the -n32 was required for compatibility with his Perl - installation. His system was an Origin200 running IRIX64 v6.4. - - - b) Conflict in C standards - -------------------------- - - I have found that the following patch is also necessary in order - to prevent a duplicate definition of a Union used for semaphores. - Apply the following patch to: - .../src/makefile/Makefile.irix5: - -*** src/makefiles/Makefile.irix5.orig Thu Mar 5 16:59:58 1998 ---- src/makefiles/Makefile.irix5 Thu Mar 5 17:01:13 1998 -*************** -*** 6,9 **** - %.so: %.o - $(LD) -G -Bdynamic -shared -o $@ $< - -! ---- 6,9 ---- - %.so: %.o - $(LD) -G -Bdynamic -shared -o $@ $< - -! CFLAGS+= -U_NO_XOPEN4 - - i.e. the addition of the line: - CFLAGS+= -U_NO_XOPEN4 - - This is needed to stop the semun union being redefined in - /usr/include/sys/sem.h - - c) Conflict in library functions - -------------------------------- - - In addition, if you have the nsl and crypt libraries these will - conflict with the required definitions. I think that libnsl.a - may be the Netware socket library (or something similar). In - any case, if you have these libraries, they will be added to - Makefile.global and you will need to remove them. - - Thus, you should edit .../src/Makefile.global. Goto (approximately) - line 217 where LDFLAGS= is set and remove -lnsl and -lcrypt - from this line. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -Section 2: Deinstalling PostgreSQL ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -2.1) Why can't I move the executable files? - - By default, the IRIX port uses the BSD compatible version of - install from /usr/bin/X11. If you read the man page for this - version of install, you will see that it is not meant for - end-user use; it has the interesting side-effect of chowning - files it installs to root. - - You should still be able to delete the files as you (the - postgres user) will own the directory in which they are - stored. - - The normal IRIX install program cannot be used easily as it - takes its arguments in the reverse order. It is therefore - recommended to use the GNU version of install (ginstall). - See Question 1.4 - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -Section 3: Extending PostgreSQL ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -3.1) How do I compile a C program to create a function for extending - PostgreSQL - - Here is a sample command line: - - cc -I/usr/local/PostgreSQL/include/ -I/usr/local/PostgreSQL/src/backend - -shared -o funcs.so funcs.c - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Dr. Andrew C.R. Martin University College London -EMAIL: (Work) martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk (Home) andrew@stagleys.demon.co.uk -URL: http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~martin -Tel: (Work) +44(0)171 419 3890 (Home) +44(0)1372 275775 diff --git a/doc/FAQ_Linux b/doc/FAQ_Linux index e420e269444..e69de29bb2d 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_Linux +++ b/doc/FAQ_Linux @@ -1,650 +0,0 @@ -
-=======================================================
-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL >= V6.1
-Linux Specific
-TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
-=======================================================
-last updated:           Wed Feb 18 13:00:00 GMT 1997
-
-current maintainer:     Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
-original author:        Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
-
-
-Changes in this version (* = modified, + = new, - = removed):
-
-+1.20)  How can I optimise for 486 or pentium processors
-+3.10)  Why do I get funny rounding results in some date/time arithmetic...
-
-This file is divided approximately as follows:
-1.*)    Installing PostgreSQL
-2.*)    Compiling accessory programs
-3.*)    Runtime Problems
-
-
-Questions answered:
-1.1)    What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global or
-        src/Makefile.custom and are there any other changes needed?
-1.2)    Why do I get problems with missing libreadline?
-1.3)    [REDHAT] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
-1.4)    [SLACKWARE 3.1] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
-1.5)    My compile of the backend dies complaining about the include file
-        dlfcn.h missing
-1.6)    GCC complains about an ignored option -fpic
-1.7)    I get warnings of the form
-        warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
-1.8)    [SuSE-Linux 4.2-4.4] Where is curses and termcap?
-1.9)    Why do I get problems with ld.so?
-1.10)   Why do I get `yy_flush_buffer undefined' errors?
-1.11)   How do I compile PostgreSQL on an a.out system?
-1.12)   Why does make fail with:
-        yacc -d /disk2/PostgreSQL/src/backend/parser/gram.y
-        make: /usr/bin/make: cannot execute binary file
-1.13)   What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
-        src/Makefile.global?
-1.14)   [DEBIAN] Where is libtermcap?
-1.15)   [REDHAT] Can I get PostgreSQL as an RPM?
-1.16)   While trying to compile a development version under Linux, compilation
-        fails with a message like:
-        In file included from /usr/include/sys/sem.h:8,
-                 from ipc.c:37:
-        /usr/include/asm/bitops.h:32: warning: no previous prototype for Set_bit'
-        ....
-        make: *** [ipc.o] Error 1
-1.17)   When compiling postgres, gcc reports signal 11 and aborts.
-1.18)   Can I install 6.1.1 under MkLinux?
-1.19)   Why does make exit or crash?
-1.20)   How can I optimise for 486 or pentium processors
-2.1)    The linker fails to find libX11 when compiling pgtclsh
-3.1)    I get an error reporting _fUnKy_POSTPORT_sTuFf_ undefined when 
-        running scripts like createuser
-3.2)    I run postmaster and after that system says 'Bad system call(Core 
-        dumped)'
-3.3)    When I try to start the Postmaster, why do I get an error of the form
-        Failed Assertion("!(file != 0):(null)", File:
-        "/usr/local/PostgreSQL/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c", Line: 257)
-        !(file != 0) (0)
-        initdb: could not create template database
-        initdb: cleaning up.
-3.4)    Why doesn't createuser work?
-3.5)    Why do I get an error like:
-        IpcMemoryCreate: memKey=155356396 , size=760632 ,
-        permission=384IpcMemoryCreate: shmget(..., create, ...)
-        failed: Invalid argument
-3.6)    Why does psql fail with:
-        psql: can't load library 'libpq.so.1'
-3.7)    Other strange behaviour
-3.8)    When PostgreSQL is running when the system is shutdown, Linux
-        always fsck's the disk when rebooted.
-3.9)    Why does Query 32 in the regression tests take so long?
-3.10)   Why do I get funny rounding results in some date/time arithmetic,
-        such as
-           select '4 hours'::timespan;
-        returning '3 hours 59 minutes 60 seconds'?
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Section 1:      Compiling PostgreSQL
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-1.1)    What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global or
-        src/Makefile.custom and are there any other changes needed?
-
-	Changes to the makefiles are most easily made by running the 
-        customize shell script in the src directory which will write a
-	Makefile.custom for you.
-
-        The only other change you may have to make is to replace 
-        Flex if you have version 2.5.3 which has a bug which generally
-        manifests itself as createuser failing (See Question 3.4)
-
-        If you modify the makefiles by hand, you *must* set the 
-        following variable:
-                PORTNAME=       linux
-
-        You will also need to change the following to match your own
-        installation:
-                POSTGRESDIR
-
-        If you switch on the USE_TCL option, you will need to set these:
-                TCL_INCDIR=
-                TCL_LIBDIR=
-                TCL_LIB=
-                TK_INCDIR=
-                TK_LIBDIR=
-                TK_LIB=
-                X11_INCDIR=
-                X11_LIBDIR=
-                X11_LIB=
-
-        On my Slackware3.0 system, these are:
-                TCL_INCDIR=     /usr/include/tcl
-                TCL_LIBDIR=     /usr/lib
-                TCL_LIB=        -ltcl
-                TK_INCDIR=      /usr/include/tcl
-                TK_LIBDIR=      /usr/lib
-                TK_LIB=         -ltk
-                X11_INCDIR=     /usr/include/X11
-                X11_LIBDIR=     /usr/X386/lib
-                X11_LIB=        -lX11
- 
-        You may also make any other changes you need as documented in
-        the INSTALL file and in Makefile.global
-
-
-1.2)    Why do I get problems with missing libreadline?
-
-        Linux systems generally don't come with the GNU readline library
-        installed. Either ensure you do not activate the readline options
-        in src/Makefile.global or src/Makefile.custom or install the GNU 
-        readline library.
-
-        Note that Debian Linux (like FreeBSD) does come with readline
-        installed.
-
-1.3)    [REDHAT] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
-
-        This manifests itself as being unable to link with functions
-        such as dlopen(), dlclose(), etc. during the last phase of the
-        compilation.
-
-        The libdl library is used for dynamic linking of user-supplied
-        functions at run-time. For some reason this library was missed out
-        from the Redhat distribution. It seems that the latest Redhat 4.0
-        (Colgate) fixes this.
-
-        RedHat now have a new ld.so RPM package on their FTP site.
-        Simply grab:
-
-                ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/devel/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ld.so-1.7.14-4.i386.rpm
-
-        Install the RPM file in the usual way and off you go!
-
-        NOTE! You will have to re-run configure and do a make clean
-        after installing the library and before recompiling.
-
-        There has been one report of a corrupted system resulting from
-        programs accessing these libraries while updating them (not
-        altogether surprising). Consequently it is a good idea to reboot 
-        the system before installing the new libraries and to
-        have as little running as possible during this upgrade. Going
-        into single-user mode is probably a good idea!
-
-        If you want to do it the hard way, you can obtain the library and the 
-        header file from:
-        
-                ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/GCC/ld.so-1.7.14.tar.gz
-
-        Alternatively, you may find precompiled binaries in 
-        distributions/debian/buzz/binary-i386/base/ld.so-1.7.14-4.deb
-        on the same site, or follow the instructions given for question 1.2 for
-        correcting the same error with early releases of Slackware 3.1.
-        Don't use this method unless you know what you are doing!
-
-
-
-1.4)    [SLACKWARE 3.1] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
-
-        This manifests itself as being unable to link with functions
-        such as dlopen(), dlclose(), etc. during the last phase of the
-        compilation.
-
-        See the answer to question 1.3. Slackware up to version 3.0 was 
-        supplied with this library and include file and they seem to be
-        back in again in the latest versions of 3.1, but the early 3.1
-        releases (before 9th September 1996) had them missing and many 
-        CD-ROM versions will have been pressed from the first 3.1 releases.
-
-        There has been one report of a corrupted system resulting from
-        programs accessing these libraries while updating them (not
-        altogether surprising). Consequently it is a good idea to reboot 
-        the system before installing the new libraries and to
-        have as little running as possible during this upgrade. Going
-        into single-user mode is probably a good idea!
-
-        The easiest fix is to obtain the file ldso.tgz from the a4 disk of
-        a more recent Slackware distribution and unpack this file
-        from the root (/) directory, then do
-
-                sh install/doinst.sh
-
-        to complete the installation. Follow this with
-
-                ldconfig
-
-        NOTE! You will have to re-run configure and do a make clean
-        after installing the library and before recompiling.
-
-        If you want to install manually, you must first install the file
-        dlfcn.h in /usr/include.
-
-        Second, install the file libdl.so.1.7.14 (or whatever the latest
-        release is) in /lib, then do:
-
-                cd /lib
-                ln -sf libdl.so.1.7.14 libdl.so.1
-                ln -sf libdl.so.1 libdl.so
-
-        On some systems (depending on your GCC configuration) it may be
-        necessary to do:
-
-                cd /usr/lib
-                ln -sf /lib/libdl.so .
-
-        Finally
-
-                ldconfig
-
-        NOTE! You will have to re-run configure and do a make clean
-        after installing the library and before recompiling.
-
-
-1.5)    My compile of the backend dies complaining about the include file 
-        dlfcn.h missing
-
-        See the answer to question 1.3/1.4. Don't forget that if you are using
-        an a.out system you must first have installed the dld package
-        (which is not supplied with most a.out systems) to have dlfcn.h
-        at all. See Question 1.11.
-
-
-1.6)    GCC complains about an ignored option -fpic
-
-        Earlier versions of GCC accepted either -fpic or -fPIC.
-        It appears that more recent versions (V2.7.2?) require -fPIC. 
-        If you are using an ELF version of Linux, this can safely be 
-        ignored as -fPIC is the default.
-
-        You can correct this by editing src/Makefile.global and 
-        changing CFLAGS_SL
-
-
-1.7)    I get warnings of the form 
-        warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
-
-        These were seen in earlier versions of Postgres95 and could
-        safely be ignored. PostgreSQL V6.0 should compile with no warnings
-        except those related to system header files (which can also
-        be safely ignored).
-
-1.8)    [SuSE-Linux 4.2-4.4] Where is curses and termcap?
-
-        SuSE-Linux 4.2 has ncurses but not curses. 4.4 appears to have both.
-        SuSE-Linux also has the termcap library is in /usr/lib/termcap 
-        instead of in /usr/lib.
-
-        PostgreSQL (up to V6.0)
-        -----------------------
-        Set the value of CURSES_LIB in src/Makefile.custom to -lncurses 
-        (or do this through the customize script).
-        Add the following line to src/Makefile.custom:
-
-                LDADD_BE+= -L/usr/lib/termcap
-
-        You may need to edit src/bin/psql/Makefile and change:
-                ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
-                   LD_ADD+=
-        to:
-                ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
-                   LD_ADD+= -ltermcap
-
-        PostgreSQL (V6.1)
-        -----------------
-        The configure script doesn't know to look in /usr/lib/termcap for
-        the termcap library, so you should specify this as one of the
-        library directories when asked for additional directories to
-        search.
-
-        If this doesn't work (I don't have SuSE to verify that it does)
-        then after running configure, you need to edit
-        src/Makefile.global and add -ltermcap to the LDFLAGS line
-        (after -lreadline). (Alternatively, you can modify 
-        src/Makefile.custom before running configure.)
-
-        Some versions of SuSE provide only ncurses, so you may need
-        to force use of ncurses rather than curses by changing 
-        -lcurses to -lncurses. (Reported true for SuSE 5.1)
-
-
-1.9)    Why do I get problems with ld.so?
-
-        If you get problems with ld.so, another library required under
-        ELF for dynamic loading, then you have messed up your installation
-        or (more likely) upgrade of Linux.
-
-        See the answers to Question 1.3/1.4. You may need to install
-        ld.so.x.y.z in /lib and run ldconfig.
-
-        The most recent stable release of the ld package is 1.7.14
-        At the time of writing, 1.8.x versions of ld are experimental.
-
-1.10)   Why do I get `yy_flush_buffer undefined' errors?
-
-        This isn't really Linux specific, but is common on older Linux
-        installations. You must have a recent version of flex (2.5.2 or later)
-        to compile PostgreSQL. Note that flex 2.5.3 has a bug: see
-        Question 3.4.
-
-1.11)   How do I compile PostgreSQL on an a.out system?
-
-        First, you must install the dld library. This may be obtained
-        from Sunsite as:
-        Linux/libs/dld.3.2.7.tar.gz
-        (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/libs/dld.3.2.7.tar.gz)
-
-        Second, add the following line to src/Makefile.custom:
-                LINUX_ELF=
-        (or use the customize script)
-
-1.12)   Why does make fail with:
-        yacc -d /disk2/PostgreSQL/src/backend/parser/gram.y
-        make: /usr/bin/make: cannot execute binary file
-
-        This was a problem in earlier versions of Postgres95. The default
-        for PostgreSQL is to use bison -y rather than yacc.
-
-        yacc is generally implemented as a script which invokes bison -y
-        For some reason (certain versions of make? certain versions of 
-        bash?) make is unable to execute this script file.
-
-        To correct this, simply edit src/mk/port/postgres.mk.linux
-        and, at the end of the file, change:
-                # YACC = bison -y
-        to
-                YACC = bison -y
-
-1.13)   What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
-        src/Makefile.global?
-
-        This was a problem in 1.08 (they are Sun Solaris specific). 
-        It is fixed in 1.09 and 6.0
-
-1.14)   [DEBIAN] Where is libtermcap?
-
-        Debian Linux comes without the termcap library and uses ncurses
-        (which uses terminfo instead). There is no need to change the 
-        CURSES_LIB variable in src/bin/psql/Makefile since Debian provides 
-        a link from libncurses to libcurses (unlike SuSE-Linux --- see
-        Question 1.8).
-
-        You may need to edit src/bin/psql/Makefile and comment out the
-        change:
-                ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
-                   LD_ADD+= -ltermcap
-        to:
-                ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
-                   LD_ADD+=
-
-
-1.15)   [REDHAT] Can I get PostgreSQL as an RPM?
-
-        Yes! Michal Mosiewicz 
-        (http://www.pdi.lodz.pl/~mimo) has kindly put together an RPM
-        for PostgreSQL V6.0 on Intel architectures which he has uploaded to 
-        ftp://ftp.redhat.org/pub/Incoming/Postgres-6.0-1.i386.rpm
-
-        This is a pre-compiled version, the source RPM is on its
-        was as I write (3rd Feb 1997).
-
-1.16)   While trying to compile a development version under Linux, compilation
-        fails with a message like:
-        In file included from /usr/include/sys/sem.h:8,
-                 from ipc.c:37:
-        /usr/include/asm/bitops.h:32: warning: no previous prototype for Set_bit'
-        ....
-        make: *** [ipc.o] Error 1
-
-        The problem is that Linux provides no prototypes for these
-        inline functions. The solution is to go into the 
-        .../src/backend/storage/ipc directory and edit the Makefile.
-        Change the line
-           CFLAGS+=$(INCLUDE_OPT)
-        to
-           CFLAGS+=$(INCLUDE_OPT) -Wno-error
-
-        Do the same in the ../src/backend/storage/lmgr directory.
-
-1.17)   When compiling postgres, gcc reports signal 11 and aborts.
-        More specifically:
-           gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal 
-                signal 11
-
-        This may be a hardware/memory problem. PortgreSQL is a big
-        program, and large gcc compilations (such as building
-        PostgreSQL or bebuilding the kernel) stress memory like 
-        few other programs, resulting in errors that do not occur
-        in normal operation. Lesser operating systems are also
-        unlikely to stress the hardware to this degree so you
-        may never see any problems under DOS/Windows.
-
-        More information on this problem at:
-           http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11
-
-1.18)   Can I install 6.1.1 under MkLinux?
-
-        Tatsuo Ishii  has done this under 
-        MkLinux DR2.1 update2 after a small patch available from:
-        ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/cmd/postgres/6.1.1/mklinux.patch.gz
-
-1.19)   Why does make exit or crash?
-
-        There have been a couple of reports of gmake either just
-        exiting early or seg faulting. The latter problem was reported
-        with gmake 3.74 - upgrading to 3.76.1 solved the problem. 
-        However, 3.74 is known to work fine in other people's setups.
-        In short, try upgrading gmake to the latest version you can 
-        find before reporting this as a problem
-
-1.20)   How can I optimise for 486 or pentium processors
-
-        The default compiler flags perform no optimisation for 486
-        or Pentium processors. To add such optimisation, edit
-        Makefile.custom and add:
-
-           CFLAGS+= -m486
-
-        or (for the new compilers that most people are not yet running)
-
-           CFLAGS+= -mpentium
-        or
-           CFLAGS+= -mpentiumpro
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Section 2:      Compiling accessory programs
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-2.1)    The linker fails to find libX11 when compiling pgtclsh
-
-        Add the following to src/Makefile.custom
-                X11_LIBDIR = /usr/X11R6/lib
-
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Section 3:      Runtime Problems
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-3.1)    I get an error reporting _fUnKy_POSTPORT_sTuFf_ undefined when 
-        running scripts like createuser
-
-        This is a bug in V1.06-V1.07 of Postgres and is fixed in V1.08
-        and above.
-
-3.2)    I run postmaster and after that system says 'Bad system call(Core 
-        dumped)'
-
-        This indicates that you have not compiled shared memory support 
-        into your kernel. You need to recompile the Linux kernel to add this 
-        feature.
-
-
-3.3)    When I try to start the Postmaster, why do I get an error of the form
-        Failed Assertion("!(file != 0):(null)", File: 
-        "/usr/local/PostgreSQL/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c", Line: 257)
-        !(file != 0) (0)
-        initdb: could not create template database
-        initdb: cleaning up.
-
-        Your permissions on the file /dev/null are wrong. 
-
-        ls -l /dev/null should give you something like:
-
-                crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    2,   2 Oct  8 18:41 /dev/null
-
-        Correct the permissions using:
-
-                chmod a+rw /dev/null
-
-3.4)    Why doesn't createuser work?
-
-        There is a problem with Version 2.5.3 of GNU flex and createuser. 
-        Your options are to downgrade flex to V2.5.2, upgrade to V2.5.4
-        or apply a patch to V2.5.3 which is supplied in doc/README.flex
-        You may obtain V2.5.4 from
-        ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/flex-2.5.4.tar.gz
-
-3.5)    Why do I get an error like:
-        IpcMemoryCreate: memKey=155356396 , size=760632 ,
-        permission=384IpcMemoryCreate: shmget(..., create, ...)
-        failed: Invalid argument
-
-        You haven't build IPC support into your Linux kernel. You
-        will have to rebuild the kernel and switch on this option.
-
-3.6)    Why does psql fail with:
-        psql: can't load library 'libpq.so.1'
-
-	Psql has been compiled to link dynamically with the libpq
-	library.
-
-	To solve this, you should log in as root and edit the file
-		/etc/ld.so.conf
-	Add a single line at the end which gives the name of the
-	PostgreSQL library directory (the lib subdirectory of your
-	PostgreSQL installation) and run
-		/sbin/ldconfig -v
-
-        Alternatively, (and if you don't have root access), you may
-        use the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
-
-        The LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable contains a colon separated list of
-        paths to be searched for shared libraries.  This list is 
-        searched before the libraries specified by ldconfig.
-
-        Therefore under Bash, you would do something like:
-                export LD_LIBRARY_PATH='PathToPGSQL'/lib
-        or, using tcsh
-                setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH 'PathToPGSQL'/lib
-        replacing 'PathToPGSQL' with the appropriate path to your top level
-        PostgreSQL directory
-
-        Note that the ldd command can be used on a dynamically linked
-        executable to list the paths to all the shared libraries upon
-        which the executable depends.
-
-
-3.7)    Other strange behaviour
-
-        I'm not sure what the symptoms might be except for nothing 
-        working properly, but it has been pointed out that one needs
-        to be careful that the dynamic loader loads the correct version
-        of the libpq library. If you have old versions lying around
-        in your library path (for example in /usr/lib) these may get
-        loaded instead of the new version you intended to load. Make
-        sure you get them out of the way and look at Q3.6 for 
-        details of loading libraries.
-
-3.8)    When PostgreSQL is running when the system is shutdown, Linux
-        always fsck's the disk when rebooted.
-
-        There have been some reports of this happening and it seems
-        to be a result of running PostgreSQL from /etc/inittab as
-        suggested in the INSTALL document.
-
-        You are therefore recommended to start the postmaster from an
-        rc script. Under a Slackware-like release, you would modify
-        /etc/rc.d/rc.local to start the postmaster. Under a RedHat-like
-        release you should create a SysV style script in 
-        /etc/rc.d/rc3.d based on the /etc/rc.d/init.d skeleton file.
-
-        There's a sample file in contrib/linux/postgres.init
-
-        Here's another sample file supplied by John Robinson 
-         which you should modify as needed:
-
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# postgreSQL.init This shell script takes care of starting and stopping
-#               the PostgreSQL postmaster.
-#
-
-# Source function library.
-. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
-
-# Source networking configuration.
-. /etc/sysconfig/network
-
-# Check that networking is up.
-[ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ] && exit 0
-
-# See how we were called.
-case "$1" in
-  start)
-        # Start daemons.
-        echo -n "Starting postgres Postmaster daemon:"
-        if [ -z "`pidofproc postmaster`" ]
-        then
-                su postgres -c "/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -D /home/postgreSQL/data -p 5432 &"
-                echo -n " postmaster"
-        else
-                echo -n " (already running)"
-        fi
-        echo
-        touch /var/lock/subsys/postgres
-        ;;
-  stop)
-        # Stop daemons.
-        echo -n "Shutting down postgres Postmaster daemon: "
-        killall -TERM postmaster 2>/dev/null
-        killall -TERM postgres 2>/dev/null
-        echo
-        rm -f /var/lock/subsys/postgres
-        ;;
-  *)
-        echo "Usage: postgres {start|stop}"
-        exit 1
-esac
-
-exit 0
-
-
-
-3.9)    Why does Query 32 in the regression tests take so long?
-
-        This is due to a bug in regression scripts which only happens
-        on linux boxes. There are two workarounds as far as I know
-        (information from Tatsuo Ishii ):
-
-        1. change following in regress.sh:
-                time postgres -texecutor -tplanner -Q bench < bench.sql
-        to:
-                postgres -texecutor -tplanner -Q bench < bench.sql
-
-        2. after running the test, remove a line at the very end of
-        bench.out something like:
-                85.86user 114.47system 4:49.20elapsed 69%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k
-        then type:
-                sh ./perquery < bench.out > & bench.out.perquery
-
-
-
-3.10)   Why do I get funny rounding results in some date/time arithmetic,
-        such as
-           select '4 hours'::timespan;
-        returning '3 hours 59 minutes 60 seconds'?
-
-        You are running the new glibc2 libraries and have a version earlier than
-        2.0.7. It is a math rounding problem in the library. Upgrade your library.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Dr. Andrew C.R. Martin                             University College London
-EMAIL: (Work) martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk    (Home) andrew@stagleys.demon.co.uk
-URL:   http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~martin
-Tel:   (Work) +44(0)171 419 3890                    (Home) +44(0)1372 275775
-
diff --git a/doc/TODO b/doc/TODO index 877bdf4cca4..30de9e614d4 100644 --- a/doc/TODO +++ b/doc/TODO @@ -1,24 +1,27 @@ TODO list for PostgreSQL ======================== -Last updated: Tue Apr 7 16:56:24 EDT 1998 +Last updated: Sat Aug 29 17:43:10 EDT 1998 Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us) The most recent version of this document can be viewed at the PostgreSQL WWW site, http://www.postgreSQL.org. -THE CHANGES FOR 6.3 APPEAR AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT +THE CHANGES FOR 6.4 APPEAR AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT A dash(-) marks changes to be in the next release. Developers who have claimed items are: ------------------------------------- + * Billy is Billy G. Allie + * Brook is Brook Milligan * Bruce is Bruce Momjian * Bryan is Bryan Henderson * D'Arcy is D'Arcy J.M. Cain * Dan is Dan McGuirk * Daniel is Daniel Kalchev * Darren is Darren King + * David is David Hartwig * Edmund is Edmund Mergl * Erich Stamberger * Gerhard is Gerhard Reithofer @@ -31,40 +34,42 @@ Developers who have claimed items are: * Maarten is Maarten Boekhold * Marc is Marc Fournier * Martin is Martin S. Utesch + * Massimo Dal Zotto * Michael is Michael Meskes * Oleg is Oleg Bartunov * Paul is Paul M. Aoki * Patrick is Patrick van Kleef - * Peter is Peter T Mount + * Peter is Peter T Mount * Phil is Phil Thompson * Raymond is Raymond Toy + * Ryan is Ryan Kirkpatrick * Soo-Ho Ok * Stefan Simkovics * Sven is Sven Verdoolaege * Tatsuo is Tatsuo Ishii * Thomas is Thomas Lockhart * Todd is Todd Brandys is + * TomH is Tom I Helbekkmo * Vadim is "Vadim B. Mikheev" * Vivek is Vivek Khera -Additional 6.3 developers include: +Additional 6.4 developers include: --------------------------------- - * Billy is Billy G. Allie - * Brook is Brook Milligan - * James is James Hughes - * Jeroen is Jeroen van Vianen - * Matt is Matt Maycock - * Ryan is Ryan Kirkpatrick - * TomH is Tom I Helbekkmo - * TomS is Tom Szybist - * Travis is Travis Melhiser + * Jun Kuwamura + * Zeugswetter Andreas SARZ + * Soonmyung. Hong + * Anders Hammarquist + * Jeroen van Vianen + * Aldrin L. + * Pascal ANDRE + * Magnus Hagander RELIABILITY ----------- * Overhaul mdmgr/smgr to fix double unlinking and double opens, cleanup * Overhaul bufmgr/lockmgr/transaction manager * Remove EXTEND? -* CREATE VIEW requires super-user priviledge +* -CREATE VIEW requires super-user priviledge * Can lo_export()/lo_import() read/write anywhere, causing a security problem? * Tables that start with xinv confused to be large objects * Two and three dimmensional arrays display improperly, missing {} @@ -73,7 +78,7 @@ RELIABILITY * SELECT * FROM table WHERE int4_column = '1' fails * SELECT a[1] FROM test fails, it needs test.a[1] * UPDATE table SET table.value = 3 fails -* Make pg_dump preserve inheritance column order, do non-inherits first +* -Make pg_dump preserve inheritance column order, do non-inherits first * User who can create databases can modify pg_database table * optimizer memory exhaustion with many OR's * elog() does not free all its memory(Jan) @@ -81,6 +86,10 @@ RELIABILITY * disallow inherited columns with the same name as new columns * recover or force failure when disk space is exhausted * default char() value not to full length crashes server on some OS's +* allow UPDATE using aggregate to affect all rows, not just one +* computations in views fail: + create view test as select usesysid * usesysid from pg_shadow; +* select upper(usename), count(usesysid) from pg_shadow group by 1 fails ENHANCEMENTS ------------ @@ -92,36 +101,37 @@ ENHANCEMENTS * Add full ANSI SQL capabilities * -Implement HAVING clause(Stephan) * add OUTER joins, left and right (Thomas) - * make VIEWs updateable where possible + * -make VIEWs updateable where possible(use Rules) * add INTERSECTS, SUBTRACTS(Stephan) - * add temporary tables(Bruce) + * add temporary tables * add sql3 recursive unions * add the concept of dataspaces * add DECIMAL, NUMERIC, DOUBLE PRECISION, BIT, BIT VARYING * NCHAR (as distinguished from ordinary varchar), * DOMAIN capability * Allow compression of large fields or a compressed field type -* Fix the rules system(Jan?,Soo-Ho) - * robust - * making INSTEAD rules work +* Fix the rules system(Jan,Soo-Ho) + * -robust + * -making INSTEAD rules work * add CONSTRAINT * Full set of text operations and functions * word searches, concat,max() on text, char * Large objects - * Fix large object mapping scheme, own reltype + * Fix large object mapping scheme, own reltype(Peter) + * Allow large text type to use large objects(Peter) * not to stuff everything as files in a single directory * Fix large object memory leaks + * delete orphaned large objects * Better interface for adding to pg_group * Make MONEY/DECIMAL have a defined precision * Fix tables >2G, or report error when 2G size reached (fix lseek()/off_t, mdextend()/RELSEG_SIZE) -* Threaded version of the server or libpq -* Allow libpq to cancel query requests +* -Allow libpq to cancel query requests * Add REGEX internationalization * allow row re-use without vacuum, maybe?(Vadim) -* Remove restriction that ORDER BY field must be in SELECT list +* -Remove restriction that ORDER BY field must be in SELECT list(David) * Add word index for text fields, maybe with trigrams, i.e.: - * ' (cat | dog) & ! fox ' meaning text has cat or dog, but not fox + * ' (cat | dog) & ! fox ' meaning text has cat aor dog, but not fox * Populate backend status area and write program to dump status data * Add ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN feature * Allow INSERT INTO ... SELECT to convert column types @@ -146,6 +156,7 @@ ENHANCEMENTS * Allow cursors to be DECLAREd/OPENed/CLOSEed outside transactions * Allow installation data block size and max tuple size configuration(Darren) * Allow views on a UNION +* Allow DISTINCT on view * Allow views of aggregate columns * Allow variable block sizes(Darren) * System tables are now more update-able from SQL(Jan) @@ -161,19 +172,33 @@ ENHANCEMENTS * Granting permissions to another user looses permissions for the owner * Allow queries across multiple databases * Add replication of distributed databases +* Allow table destruction/alter to be rolled back +* Add pg_attribute.atttypmod/Resdom->restypmod to PGresult structure +* Generate error on CREATE OPERATOR of ~~, ~ and and ~* +* Allow constraint NULL just as we honor NOT NULL +* Add version number in startup banners for psql and postmaster +* Restructure storing of GRANT permission information to allow +-= +* allow psql \copy to allow delimiters +* allow international error message support and add error codes +* allow ORDER BY a function(David) +* allow usernames with dashes(GRANT fails) +* add a function to return the last inserted oid, for use in psql scripts +* allow creation of functional indexes to use default types +* put sort files, large objects in their on directory +* CREATE VIEW myview (name) AS SELECT lname FROM wages fails PERFORMANCE ----------- -* Use indexes in ORDER BY, min(), max()(Costin Oproiu) +* Use indexes in ORDER BY for restrictive data sets, min(), max() * Optimizing disjunctive queries -* Fix bushy-plans (Martin) +* Fix bushy-plans * Other optimizer bugs * Prevent fsync in SELECT-only queries * Cache most recent query plan(s?) * Shared catalog cache, reduce lseek()'s by caching table size in shared area * Allow compression of log and meta data * Add FILLFACTOR to index creation -* Allow indexes to be used with OR clauses(Vadim) +* -Allow indexes to be used with OR clauses(Bruce) * update pg_statistic table to remove operator column * make index creation use psort code, because it is now faster(Vadim) * remove fork()/exec() of backend and make it just fork() @@ -185,6 +210,9 @@ PERFORMANCE * Use spin locks only on multi-CPU systems, yield CPU instead * Get faster regex() code from Henry Spencer when it is available +* use mmap() rather than SYSV shared memory(?) +* use index to restrict rows returned by multi-key index when used with + non-consecutive keys or OR clauses, so fewer heap accesses DOCUMENTATION ------------- @@ -198,284 +226,162 @@ DOCUMENTATION ============================================================================= - -CHANGES IN THE 6.3.2 PATCH +CHANGES IN THE 6.4 RELEASE -------------------------- -configure detection improvements for tcl/tk(Brook Milligan, Alvin) -Manual page improvements(Bruce) -BETWEEN and LIKE fix(Thomas) -fix for psql \connect used by pg_dump(Oliver Elphick) -New odbc driver -pgaccess, version 0.86 -qsort removed, now uses libc version, cleanups(Jeroen) -fix for buffer over-runs detected(Maurice Gittens) -fix for buffer overrun in libpgtcl(Randy Kunkee) -fix for UNION with DISTINCT or ORDER BY(Bruce) -gettimeofday configure check(Doug Winterburn) -Fix "indexes not used" bug(Vadim) -docs additions(Thomas) -Fix for backend memory leak(Bruce) -libreadline cleanup(Erwan MAS) -Remove DISTDIR(Bruce) -Makefile dependency cleanup(Jeroen van Vianen) -ASSERT fixes(Bruce) - - -CHANGES IN THE 6.3.1 PATCH --------------------------- -ecpg cleanup/fixes, now version 1.1(Michael Meskes) -pg_user cleanup(Bruce) -large object fix for pg_dump and tclsh(alvin@camberlo.demon.co.uk) -LIKE fix for multiple adjacent underscores -LIKE/BETWEEN fix for having function call as target(Thomas) -fix for redefining builtin functions(Thomas) -ultrix4 cleanup -upgrade to pg_access 0.83 -updated CLUSTER manual page -multi-byte character set support, see doc/README.mb(Tatsuo) -configure --with-pgport fix -pg_ident fix -big-endian fix for backend communications(Kataoka) -SUBSTR() and substring() fix(Jan) -several jdbc fixes(Peter) -libpgtcl improvements, see libptcl/README(Randy Kunkee) -Fix for "Datasize = 0" error(Vadim) -Prevent \do from wrapping(Bruce) -Remove duplicate Russian character set entries -Sunos4 cleanup -Allow optional TABLE keyword in LOCK and SELECT INTO(Thomas) -CREATE SEQUENCE options to allow a negative integer(Thomas) -Add "PASSWORD" as an allowed column identifier(Thomas) -Add checks for UNION target fields(Bruce) -Fix Alpha port(Dwayne Bailey) -Fix for text arrays containing quotes(Doug Gibson) -Solaris compile fix(Albert Chin-A-Young) -Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce) - - - -CHANGES IN THE 6.3 RELEASE --------------------------- - -There are some general 6.3 issues that I want to mention. These are -only the big items that can not be described in one sentence. - -First, we now have subselects. Now that we have them, I would like to -mention that without subselects, SQL is a very limited language. -Subselects are a major feature, and you should review your code for -places where subselects provide a better solution for your queries. I -think you will find that there are more uses for subselects than you may -think. Vadim has put us on the big SQL map with subselects, and fully -functional ones too. The only thing you can't do with subselects is to -use them in the target list. - -Second, 6.3 uses unix domain sockets rather than TCP/IP by default. To -enable connections from other machines, you have to use the new -postmaster -i option, and of course edit pg_hba.conf. Also, for this -reason, the format of pg_hba.conf has changed. - -Third, char() fields will now allow faster access than varchar() or -text. Specifically, the text and varchar() have a penalty for access to -any columns after the first column of this type. char() used to also -have this access penalty, but it no longer does. This may suggest that -you redesign some of your tables, especially if you have short character -columns that you have defined as varchar() or text. This and other -changes make 6.3 even faster than earlier releases. - -We now have passwords definable independent of any Unix file. There are -new SQL USER commands. See the pg_hba.conf manual page for more -information. There is a new table, pg_shadow, which is used to store -user information and user passwords, and it by default only SELECT-able -by the postgres super-user. pg_user is now a view of pg_shadow, and is -SELECT-able by PUBLIC. You should keep using pg_user in your -application without changes. - -User-created tables now no longer have SELECT permission to PUBLIC by -default. This was done because the ANSI standard requires it. You can -of course GRANT any permissions you want after the table is created. -System tables continue to be SELECT-able by PUBLIC. - -We also have real deadlock detection code. No more sixty-second -timeouts. And the new locking code implements a FIFO better, so there -should be less resource starvation during heavy use. - -Many complaints have been made about inadequate documenation in previous -releases. Thomas has put much effort into many new manuals for this -release. Check out the /doc directory. - -For performance reasons, time travel is gone, but can be implemented -using triggers (see pgsql/contrib/spi/README). Please check out the new -\d command for types, operators, etc. Also, views have their own -permissions now, not based on the underlying tables, so permissions on -them have to be set separately. Check /pgsql/interfaces for some new -ways to talk to PostgreSQL. - -This is the first release that really required an explaination for -existing users. In many ways, this was necessary because the new -release removes many limitations, and the work-arounds people were using -are no longer needed. Bug Fixes --------- -Fix binary cursors broken by MOVE implementation(Vadim) -Fix for tcl library crash(Jan) -Fix for array handling, from Gerhard Hintermayer -Fix acl error, and remove duplicate pqtrace(Bruce) -Fix psql \e for empty file(Bruce) -Fix for textcat on varchar() fields(Bruce) -Fix for DBT Sendproc (Zeugswetter Andres) -Fix vacuum analyze syntax problem(Bruce) -Fix for international identifiers(Tatsuo) -Fix aggregates on inherited tables(Bruce) -Fix substr() for out-of-bounds data -Fix for select 1=1 or 2=2, select 1=1 and 2=2, and select sum(2+2)(Bruce) -Fix notty output to show status result. -q option still turns it off(Bruce) -Fix for count(*), aggs with views and multiple tables and sum(3)(Bruce) -Fix cluster(Bruce) -Fix for PQtrace start/stop several times(Bruce) -Fix a variety of locking problems like newer lock waiters getting - lock before older waiters, and having readlock people not share - locks if a writer is waiting for a lock, and waiting writers not - getting priority over waiting readers(Bruce) -Fix crashes in psql when executing queries from external files(James) -Fix problem with multiple order by columns, with the first one having - NULL values(Jeroen) -Use correct hash table support functions for float8 and int4(Thomas) -Re-enable JOIN= option in CREATE OPERATOR statement (Thomas) -Change precedence for boolean operators to match expected behavior(Thomas) -Generate elog(ERROR) on over-large integer(Bruce) -Allow multiple-argument functions in constraint clauses(Thomas) -Check boolean input literals for 'true','false','yes','no','1','0' - and throw elog(ERROR) if unrecognized(Thomas) -Major large objects fix -Fix for GROUP BY showing duplicates(Vadim) -Fix for index scans in MergeJion(Vadim) +Fix for a tiny memory leak in PQsetdb/PQfinish(Bryan) +Remove char2-16 data types, use char/varchar(Darren) +Pqfn not handles a NOTICE message(Anders) +Short-term locks now retry locking at random times(David) +Fix up "ISO-style" timespan decoding and encoding(Thomas) +Fix problem with table drop after rollback of transaction(Vadim) +Change error message and remove non-functional update message(Vadim) +Fix for COPY array checking +Fix for SELECT 1 UNION SELECT NULL +Fix for buffer leaks in large object calls(Pascal) +Change owner from oid to int4 type(Bruce) +Fix a bug in the oracle compatibility functions btrim() ltrim() and rtrim() +Fix for usernames longer than eight characters(Tom) +Fix for shared invalidation cache overflow(Massimo) +Prevent file descriptor leaks in failed COPY's(Bruce) Enhancements ------------ -Subselects with EXISTS, IN, ALL, ANY keywords (Vadim, Bruce, Thomas) -New User Manual(Thomas, others) -Speedup by inlining some frequently-called functions -Real deadlock detection, no more timeouts(Bruce) -Add SQL92 "constants" CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, - CURRENT_USER(Thomas) -Modify constraint syntax to be SQL92-compliant(Thomas) -Implement SQL92 PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUE clauses using indices(Thomas) -Recognize SQL92 syntax for FOREIGN KEY. Throw elog notice(Thomas) -Allow NOT NULL UNIQUE constraint clause (each allowed separately before)(Thomas) -Allow Postgres-style casting ("::") of non-constants(Thomas) -Add support for SQL3 TRUE and FALSE boolean constants(Thomas) -Support SQL92 syntax for IS TRUE/IS FALSE/IS NOT TRUE/IS NOT FALSE(Thomas) -Allow shorter strings for boolean literals (e.g. "t", "tr", "tru")(Thomas) -Allow SQL92 delimited identifiers(Thomas) -Implement SQL92 binary and hexadecimal string decoding (b'10' and x'1F')(Thomas) -Support SQL92 syntax for type coercion of literal strings - (e.g. "DATETIME 'now'")(Thomas) -Add conversions for int2, int4, and OID types to and from text(Thomas) -Use shared lock when building indices(Vadim) -Free memory allocated for an user query inside transaction block after - this query is done, was turned off in <= 6.2.1(Vadim) -New SQL statement CREATE PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE(Jan) -New PostgreSQL Procedural Language (PL) backend interface(Jan) -Rename pg_dump -H option to -h(Bruce) -Add Java support for passwords, European dates(Peter) -Use indices for LIKE and ~, !~ operations(Bruce) -Add hash functions for datetime and timespan(Thomas) -Time Travel removed(Vadim, Bruce) -Add paging for \d and \z, and fix \i(Bruce) -Add Unix domain socket support to backend and to frontend library(Goran) -Implement CREATE DATABASE/WITH LOCATION and initlocation utility(Thomas) -Allow more SQL92 and/or Postgres reserved words as column identifiers(Thomas) -Augment support for SQL92 SET TIME ZONE...(Thomas) -SET/SHOW/RESET TIME ZONE uses TZ backend environment variable(Thomas) -Implement SET keyword = DEFAULT and SET TIME ZONE DEFAULT(Thomas) -Enable SET TIME ZONE using TZ environment variable(Thomas) -Add PGDATESTYLE environment variable to frontend and backend initialization(Thomas) -Add PGTZ, PGCOSTHEAP, PGCOSTINDEX, PGRPLANS, PGGEQO - frontend library initialization environment variables(Thomas) -Regression tests time zone automatically set with "setenv PGTZ PST8PDT"(Thomas) -Add pg_description table for info on tables, columns, operators, types, and - aggregates(Bruce) -Increase 16 char limit on system table/index names to 32 characters(Bruce) -Rename system indices(Bruce) -Add 'GERMAN' option to SET DATESTYLE(Thomas) -Define an "ISO-style" timespan output format with "hh:mm:ss" fields(Thomas) -Allow fractional values for delta times (e.g. '2.5 days')(Thomas) -Validate numeric input more carefully for delta times(Thomas) -Implement day of year as possible input to date_part()(Thomas) -Define timespan_finite() and text_timespan() functions(Thomas) -Remove archive stuff(Bruce) -Allow for a pg_password authentication database that is separate from - the system password file(Todd) -Dump ACLs, GRANT, REVOKE permissions(Matt) -Define text, varchar, and bpchar string length functions(Thomas) -Fix Query handling for inheritance, and cost computations(Bruce) -Implement CREATE TABLE/AS SELECT (alternative to SELECT/INTO)(Thomas) -Allow NOT, IS NULL, IS NOT NULL in constraints(Thomas) -Implement UNIONs for SELECT(Bruce) -Add UNION, GROUP, DISTINCT to INSERT(Bruce) -varchar() stores only necessary bytes on disk(Bruce) -Fix for BLOBs(Peter) -Mega-Patch for JDBC...see README_6.3 for list of changes(Peter) -Remove unused "option" from PQconnectdb() -New LOCK command and lock manual page describing deadlocks(Bruce) -Add new psql \da, \dd, \df, \do, \dS, and \dT commands(Bruce) -Enhance psql \z to show sequences(Bruce) -Show NOT NULL and DEFAULT in psql \d table(Bruce) -New psql .psqlrc file startup(Andrew) -Modify sample startup script in contrib/linux to show syslog(Thomas) -New types for IP and MAC addresses in contrib/ip_and_mac(TomH) -Unix system time conversions with date/time types in contrib/unixdate(Thomas) -Update of contrib stuff(Massimo) -Add Unix socket support to DBD::Pg(Goran) -New python interface (PyGreSQL 2.0)(D'Arcy) -New frontend/backend protocol has a version number, network byte order(Phil) -Security features in pg_hba.conf enhanced and documented, many cleanups(Phil) -CHAR() now faster access than VARCHAR() or TEXT -ecpg embedded SQL preprocessor -Reduce system column overhead(Vadmin) -Remove pg_time table(Vadim) -Add pg_type attribute to identify types that need length (bpchar, varchar) -Add report of offending line when COPY command fails -Allow VIEW permissions to be set separately from the underlying tables. - For security, use GRANT/REVOKE on views as appropriate(Jan) -Tables now have no default GRANT SELECT TO PUBLIC. You must - explicitly grant such permissions. -Clean up tutorial examples(Darren) +Upgrade ECPG to 2.0, see src/interfaces/ecpc/ChangeLog(Michael) +Show the index used in an explain(Zeugswetter) +Multi-byte awareness of many data data types and functions(Tatsuo) +New configure --with-mb option(Tatsuo) +New initdb --pgencoding option(Tatsuo) +New createdb -E multibyte option(Tatsuo) +Select version(); now returns PostgreSQL version(Jeroen) +Libpq now allows asynchronous clients(Tom) +Allow cancel from client of backend query(Tom) +Psql now cancels query with Control-C(Tom) +Define "tz_hour" and "tz_minute" arguments to date_part()(Thomas) +Add routines to convert between varchar and bpchar(Thomas) +Add routines to allow sizing of varchar and bpchar into target columns(Thomas) +Add bit flags to support timezonehour and minute in data retrieval(Thomas) +Allow more variations on valid floating point numbers (e.g. ".1", "1e6")(Thomas) +Fixes for unary minus parsing with leading spaces(Thomas) +Implement TIMEZONE_HOUR, TIMEZONE_MINUTE per SQL92 specs(Thomas) +Check for and properly ignore FOREIGN KEY column constraints(Thomas) +Define USER as synonym for CURRENT_USER per SQL92 specs(Thomas) +Enable HAVING clause but no fixes elsewhere yet. +Make "char" type a synonym for "char(1)" (actually implemented as bpchar)(Thomas) +Save string type if specified for DEFAULT clause handling(Thomas) +Coerce operations involving different data types(Thomas) +Allow some index use for columns of different types(Thomas) +Add capabilities for automatic type conversion(Thomas) +Cleanups for large objects, so file is truncated on open(Peter) +Readline cleanups(Tom) +Allow psql \f \ to make spaces as delimiter(Bruce) +Pass pg_attribute.atttypmod to the frontend for column field lengths(Tom,Bruce) +Msql compatibility library in /contrib(Aldrin) +Remove the requirement that ORDER/GROUP BY clause identifiers be +included in the target list(David) +Convert columns to match columns in UNION clauses(Thomas) +Remove fork()/exec() and only do fork()(Bruce) +Jdbc cleanups(Peter) +Show backend status on ps command line(only works on some platforms)(Bruce) +Pg_hba.conf now has a sameuser option in the database field +Make lo_unlink take oid param, not int4 +New DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO for compilers that can't handle our macros(Bruce) +Libpgtcl now gets async notifies from libpq(Tom) +New locale patch, see docs/README/locale(Oleg) +Fix for pg_dump so CONSTRAINT and CHECK syntax is correct(ccb) +New contrib/lo code for large object orphan removal(Peter) +New psql command "SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'encoding'" for multi-bytes +feature, see /doc/README.mb(Tatsuo) +/contrib/noupdate code to revoke update permission on a column +Libpq can now be compiled on win32(Magnus) +Add PQsetdbLogin() in libpq +Two styles we agreed upon for database descriptors(Thomas) +New 8-byte integer type, checked by configure for OS support(Thomas) +Surround table and column names with double-quotes(Thomas) in generated +sql code to preserve case (SQL92 syntax)(Thomas) +New libpqrequestCancel(Tom) +PQreset() now works with passwords(Tom) +Handle case of GROUP BY target list column number out of range(David) +Allow UNION in subselects +Add auto-size to screen to \d? commands(Bruce) +Use UNION to show all \d? results in one query(Bruce) +Add \d? field search feature(Bruce) +Pg_dump issues fewer \connect requests(Tom) +Document pg_dump -z flag in manual page(Tom) +Add HAVING clause with full support for subselects and unions(Stephan) +Full text indexing routines in contrib/fulltextindex(Marteen) +Transaction ids now stored in shared memory(Vadim) +New PGCLIENTENCODING when issuing COPY command(Tatsuo) +Support for SQL92 syntax "SET NAMES"(Tatsuo) +Support for LATIN2-5(Tatsuo) +Add UNICODE regression test case(Tatsuo) +Lock manager cleanup, new locking modes for LLL(Vadim) +Allow index use with OR clauses(Bruce) +Allows "SELECT NULL ORDER BY 1;" +Explain VERBOSE prints the plan, and now pretty-prints the plan to +the postmaster log file(Bruce) +Add Indices display to \d command(Bruce) +Allow GROUP BY on functions(David) +New pg_class.relkind for large objects(Bruce) +New way to send libpq NOTICE messages to a different location(Tom) +New \w write command to psql(Bruce) +New /contrib/findoidjoins scans oid columns to find join relationships(Bruce) +Allow binary-compatible indices to be considered when checking for valid +indices for restriction clauses containing a constant(Thomas) +New ISBN/ISSN code in /contrib/isbn_issn +Allow NOT LIKE, IN, NOT IN, BETWEEN, and NOT BETWEEN constraint(Thomas) +New rewrite system fixes many problems with rules and views(Jan) + * Rules on relations work + * Event qualifications on insert/update/delete work + * New OLD variable to reference CURRENT, CURRENT will be remove in future + * Update rules can reference NEW and OLD in rule qualifications/actions + * Insert/update/delete rules on views work + * Multiple rule actions are now supported, surrounded by parentheses + * Regular users can create views/rules on tables they have RULE permits + * Rules and views inherit the permissions on the creator + * No rules at the column level + * No UPDATE NEW/OLD rules + * New pg_rule and pg_view system views + * Only a single action on SELECT rules + * Total rewrite overhaul, perhaps for 6.5 + +System indexes are now multi-key(Bruce) +Oidint2, oidint4, and oidname types are removed(Bruce) +Use system cache for more system table lookups(Bruce) +New backend programming language PL/pgSQL in backend/pl(Jan) +New SERIAL data type, auto-creates sequence/index(Thomas) +Enable assert checking without a recompile(Massimo) +User lock enhancements(Massimo) +New setval() command to set sequence value(Massimo) +Auto-remove unix socket file on startup if no postmaster running(Massimo) +Conditional trace package(Massimo) +New UNLISTEN command(Massimo) +Psql now compiles under win32 using win32.mak(Magnus) +Lo_read no longer stores trailing NULL(Bruce) +Identifiers are now truncated to 31 characters internally(Bruce) Source Tree Changes ------------------- -Add new html development tools, and flow chart in /tools/backend -Fix for SCO compiles -Stratus computer port "Gillies, Robert" -Added support for shlib for BSD44_derived & i386_solaris -Make configure more automated(Brook) -Add script to check regression test results -Break parser functions into smaller files, group together(Bruce) -Rename heap_create to heap_create_and_catalog, rename heap_creatr - to heap_create()(Bruce) -Sparc/Linux patch for locking(TomS) -Remove PORTNAME and reorganize port-specific stuff(Marc) -Add optimizer README file(Bruce) -Remove some recursion in optimizer and clean up some code there(Bruce) -Fix for NetBSD locking(Henry) -Fix for libptcl make(Tatsuo) -AIX patch(Darren) -Change IS TRUE, IS FALSE, ... to expressions using "=" rather than - function calls to istrue() or isfalse() to allow optimization(Thomas) -Various fixes NetBSD/Sparc related(TomH) -Alpha linux locking(Travis,Ryan) -Change elog(WARN) to elog(ERROR)(Bruce) -FAQ for FreeBSD(Marc) -Bring in the PostODBC source tree as part of our standard distribution(Marc) -A minor patch for HP/UX 10 vs 9(Stan) -New pg_attribute.atttypmod for type-specific info like varchar length(Bruce) -Unixware patches(Billy) -New i386 'lock' for spin lock asm(Billy) -Support for multiplexed backends is removed -Start an OpenBSD port -Start an AUX port -Start a Cygnus port -Add string functions to regression suite(Thomas) -Expand a few function names formerly truncated to 16 characters(Thomas) -Remove un-needed malloc() calls and replace with palloc()(Bruce) +/contrib cleanup(Jun) +Inline some small functions called for every row(Bruce) +Alpha/linux fixes +Hp/UX cleanups(Tom) +Multi-byte regression tests(Soonmyung.) +Remove --disabled options from configure +Define PGDOC to use POSTGRESDIR by default +Make regression optional +Remove extra braces code to pgindent(Bruce) +Add bsdi shared library support(Bruce) +New --without-CXX support configure option(Brook) +New FAQ_CVS +Update backend flowchart in tools/backend(Bruce) +Change atttypmod from int16 to int32(Bruce, Tom) +Getrusage() fix for platforms that do not have it(Tom) +Add PGUSER to libpq man page +Ns32k platform fixes(Phil Nelson) +Sco 7/UnixWare 2.x fixes(Billy,others) +Sparc/Solaris 2.5 fixes(Ryan) +Pgbuiltin.3 is obsolete, move to doc files(Thomas) +Even more documention(Thomas) diff --git a/doc/bug.template b/doc/bug.template index cd3268e70b0..c6d16522752 100644 --- a/doc/bug.template +++ b/doc/bug.template @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ System Configuration Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) : - PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.3.2) : PostgreSQL-6.3.2 + PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.4) : PostgreSQL-6.4 - Compiler used (example: gcc 2.7.2) : + Compiler used (example: gcc 2.8.0) : Please enter a FULL description of your problem: diff --git a/register.txt b/register.txt index 4c390a8677f..7c653fc3c61 100644 --- a/register.txt +++ b/register.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -(1998-05-31) +(1998-09-01) PostgreSQL has a Web site at http://www.postgresql.org/ which carries details on the latest release, upcoming features, and other information to make your work or play with PostgreSQL more productive. diff --git a/src/bin/pgaccess/README.pga b/src/bin/pgaccess/README.pga index 17c425d8764..f5a53500060 100644 --- a/src/bin/pgaccess/README.pga +++ b/src/bin/pgaccess/README.pga @@ -22,15 +22,15 @@ PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -PGACCESS 0.86 29 March 1998 +PGACCESS 0.88 7 June 1998 ================================ -I dedicate this program to my little 4 year daughter Ana-Maria and my wife -for their understanding. I hope they will forgive me for spending so many +I dedicate this program to my little daughters Ana-Maria and Emilia and to my +wife for their understanding. I hope they will forgive me for spending so many time far from them. -1.Why PGACCESS ? +1.Why PgAccess ? First of all because PostgreSQL lacks a graphical interface where you can manage your tables, edit them, define queries, sequences and @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ pgaccess.tcl file. 4.What does it now ? -- Opens any database on a specified host at the specified port. +- Opens any database on a specified host at the specified port, username and password - Perform vacuum command. - Saves preferences in ~/pgaccessrc file diff --git a/src/bin/pgaccess/index.html b/src/bin/pgaccess/index.html index 0f8c8c0e005..7571218ffac 100644 --- a/src/bin/pgaccess/index.html +++ b/src/bin/pgaccess/index.html @@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ PgAccess - a database management tool for Po

This program is protected by the following copyright

  • -Download the last version of PgAccess (press +Download the last version of PgAccess (press shift and click this link).
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    Latest version of PgAccess is 0.86 , 29 March 1998 ! -
      +

    Latest version of PgAccess is 0.88 , 7 June 1998 ! +

      +NEW * NEW * NEW * Precompiled libpgtcl and libpq binaries for i386 are here !!!
     

    diff --git a/src/bin/pgaccess/pgaccess.tcl b/src/bin/pgaccess/pgaccess.tcl index c999eca4afd..9bbc037369b 100644 --- a/src/bin/pgaccess/pgaccess.tcl +++ b/src/bin/pgaccess/pgaccess.tcl @@ -8,12 +8,16 @@ # global activetab; global dbc; +global username; +global password; global dbname; global host; global mw; global newdbname; global newhost; global newpport; +global newusername; +global newpassword; global pport; global pref; global qlvar; @@ -986,12 +990,14 @@ proc {load_pref} {} { global pref set retval [catch {set fid [open "~/.pgaccessrc" r]}] if {$retval} { - set pref(rows) 200 - set pref(tvfont) clean - set pref(autoload) 1 - set pref(lastdb) {} - set pref(lasthost) localhost - set pref(lastport) 5432 + set pref(rows) 200 + set pref(tvfont) clean + set pref(autoload) 1 + set pref(lastdb) {} + set pref(lasthost) localhost + set pref(lastport) 5432 + set pref(username) {} + set pref(password) {} } else { while {![eof $fid]} { set pair [gets $fid] @@ -1483,27 +1489,35 @@ if {$mw(row_edited)==$mw(nrecs)} { } proc {open_database} {} { -global dbc host pport dbname sdbname newdbname newhost newpport pref +global dbc host pport dbname username password newusername newpassword sdbname newdbname newhost newpport pref catch {cursor_watch .dbod} -if {[catch {set newdbc [pg_connect $newdbname -host $newhost -port $newpport]} msg]} { +if {$newusername!=""} { + set connres [catch {set newdbc [pg_connect -conninfo "host=$newhost port=$newpport dbname=$newdbname user=$newusername password=$newpassword"]} msg] +} else { + set connres [catch {set newdbc [pg_connect $newdbname -host $newhost -port $newpport]} msg] +} +if {$connres} { catch {cursor_arrow .dbod} show_error "Error connecting database\n$msg" } else { - catch {pg_disconnect $dbc} - set dbc $newdbc - set host $newhost - set pport $newpport - set dbname $newdbname - set sdbname $dbname - set pref(lastdb) $dbname - set pref(lasthost) $host - set pref(lastport) $pport - save_pref - catch {cursor_arrow .dbod; Window hide .dbod} - tab_click .dw.tabTables - # Check for pga_ tables - foreach {table structure} { pga_queries {queryname varchar(64),querytype char(1),querycommand text} pga_forms {formname varchar(64),formsource text} pga_scripts {scriptname varchar(64),scriptsource text} pga_reports {reportname varchar(64),reportsource text,reportbody text,reportprocs text,reportoptions text}} { - set pgres [pg_exec $dbc "select relname from pg_class where relname='$table'"] + catch {pg_disconnect $dbc} + set dbc $newdbc + set host $newhost + set pport $newpport + set dbname $newdbname + set username $newusername + set password $newpassword + set sdbname $dbname + set pref(lastdb) $dbname + set pref(lasthost) $host + set pref(lastport) $pport + set pref(lastusername) $username + save_pref + catch {cursor_arrow .dbod; Window hide .dbod} + tab_click .dw.tabTables + # Check for pga_ tables + foreach {table structure} { pga_queries {queryname varchar(64),querytype char(1),querycommand text} pga_forms {formname varchar(64),formsource text} pga_scripts {scriptname varchar(64),scriptsource text} pga_reports {reportname varchar(64),reportsource text,reportbody text,reportprocs text,reportoptions text}} { + set pgres [pg_exec $dbc "select relname from pg_class where relname='$table'"] if {[pg_result $pgres -numTuples]==0} { pg_result $pgres -clear sql_exec quiet "create table $table ($structure)" @@ -2430,22 +2444,21 @@ Window show .tiw set tiw(isunique) {} set tiw(isclustered) {} set tiw(indexfields) {} -pg_select $dbc "select attnum,attname,typname,attlen,usename,pg_class.oid from pg_class,pg_user,pg_attribute,pg_type where (pg_class.relname='$tiw(tablename)') and (pg_class.oid=pg_attribute.attrelid) and (pg_class.relowner=pg_user.usesysid) and (pg_attribute.atttypid=pg_type.oid) order by attnum" rec { - set fsize $rec(attlen) - set ftype $rec(typname) - if {$ftype=="varchar"} { - incr fsize -4 - } - if {$ftype=="bpchar"} { - incr fsize -4 - } - if {$ftype=="text"} { - set fsize "" - } - if {$rec(attnum)>0} {.tiw.lb insert end [format "%-33s %-14s %-4s" $rec(attname) $ftype $fsize]} - set tiw(owner) $rec(usename) - set tiw(tableoid) $rec(oid) - set tiw(f$rec(attnum)) $rec(attname) +pg_select $dbc "select attnum,attname,typname,attlen,atttypmod,usename,pg_class.oid from pg_class,pg_user,pg_attribute,pg_type where (pg_class.relname='$tiw(tablename)') and (pg_class.oid=pg_attribute.attrelid) and (pg_class.relowner=pg_user.usesysid) and (pg_attribute.atttypid=pg_type.oid) order by attnum" rec { + set fsize $rec(attlen) + set fsize1 $rec(atttypmod) + set ftype $rec(typname) + if { $fsize=="-1" && $fsize1!="-1" } { + set fsize $rec(atttypmod) + incr fsize -4 + } + if { $fsize1=="-1" && $fsize=="-1" } { + set fsize "" + } + if {$rec(attnum)>0} {.tiw.lb insert end [format "%-33s %-14s %-4s" $rec(attname) $ftype $fsize]} + set tiw(owner) $rec(usename) + set tiw(tableoid) $rec(oid) + set tiw(f$rec(attnum)) $rec(attname) } set tiw(indexlist) {} pg_select $dbc "select oid,indexrelid from pg_index where (pg_class.relname='$tiw(tablename)') and (pg_class.oid=pg_index.indrelid)" rec { @@ -2540,10 +2553,12 @@ if {$retval} { } proc {main} {argc argv} { -global pref newdbname newpport newhost dbc +global pref newdbname newpport newhost newusername newpassword dbc load libpgtcl.so catch {draw_tabs} load_pref +set newusername {} +set newpassword {} if {$argc>0} { set newdbname [lindex $argv 0] set newhost localhost @@ -2553,6 +2568,7 @@ if {$argc>0} { set newdbname $pref(lastdb) set newhost $pref(lasthost) set newpport $pref(lastport) + catch {set newusername $pref(lastusername)} open_database } wm protocol .dw WM_DELETE_WINDOW { @@ -2636,7 +2652,7 @@ proc vTclWindow.about {base} { label $base.l2 -font -Adobe-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-* -relief groove -text {A Tcl/Tk interface to PostgreSQL by Constantin Teodorescu} - label $base.l3 -borderwidth 0 -font -Adobe-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-* -relief sunken -text {vers 0.86} + label $base.l3 -borderwidth 0 -font -Adobe-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-* -relief sunken -text {vers 0.88} label $base.l4 -font -Adobe-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-* -relief groove -text {You will always get the latest version at: http://www.flex.ro/pgaccess @@ -2662,33 +2678,92 @@ proc vTclWindow.dbod {base} { ################### # CREATING WIDGETS ################### - toplevel $base -class Toplevel -cursor top_left_arrow + toplevel $base -class Toplevel \ + -cursor top_left_arrow wm focusmodel $base passive - wm geometry $base 282x128+353+310 + wm geometry $base 282x180+358+333 wm maxsize $base 1009 738 wm minsize $base 1 1 wm overrideredirect $base 0 wm resizable $base 0 0 + wm deiconify $base wm title $base "Open database" - label $base.lhost -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Host - entry $base.ehost -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newhost - label $base.lport -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Port - entry $base.epport -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newpport - label $base.ldbname -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Database - entry $base.edbname -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newdbname - button $base.opbtu -borderwidth 1 -command open_database -padx 9 -pady 3 -text Open - button $base.canbut -borderwidth 1 -command {Window hide .dbod} -padx 9 -pady 3 -text Cancel + label $base.lhost \ + -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Host + entry $base.ehost \ + -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 \ + -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newhost + bind $base.ehost { + focus .dbod.epport + } + label $base.lport \ + -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Port + entry $base.epport \ + -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 \ + -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newpport + bind $base.epport { + focus .dbod.edbname + } + label $base.ldbname \ + -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Database + entry $base.edbname \ + -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 \ + -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newdbname + bind $base.edbname { + focus .dbod.eusername + .dbod.eusername selection range 0 end + } + label $base.lusername \ + -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Username + entry $base.eusername \ + -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 \ + -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newusername + bind $base.eusername { + focus .dbod.epassword + } + label $base.lpassword \ + -borderwidth 0 -relief raised -text Password + entry $base.epassword \ + -background #fefefe -borderwidth 1 -highlightthickness 1 \ + -selectborderwidth 0 -textvariable newpassword -show "*" + bind $base.epassword { + focus .dbod.opbtu + } + button $base.opbtu \ + -borderwidth 1 -command open_database -padx 9 -pady 3 -text Open + bind $base.opbtu { + open_database + } + button $base.canbut \ + -borderwidth 1 -command {Window hide .dbod} -padx 9 -pady 3 \ + -text Cancel ################### # SETTING GEOMETRY ################### - place $base.lhost -x 35 -y 7 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.ehost -x 100 -y 5 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.lport -x 35 -y 32 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.epport -x 100 -y 30 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.ldbname -x 35 -y 57 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.edbname -x 100 -y 55 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.opbtu -x 70 -y 90 -width 60 -height 26 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore - place $base.canbut -x 150 -y 90 -width 60 -height 26 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.lhost \ + -x 35 -y 7 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.ehost \ + -x 100 -y 5 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.lport \ + -x 35 -y 32 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.epport \ + -x 100 -y 30 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.ldbname \ + -x 35 -y 57 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.edbname \ + -x 100 -y 55 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.lusername \ + -x 35 -y 82 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.eusername \ + -x 100 -y 80 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.lpassword \ + -x 35 -y 107 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.epassword \ + -x 100 -y 105 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.opbtu \ + -x 70 -y 140 -width 60 -height 26 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore + place $base.canbut \ + -x 150 -y 140 -width 60 -height 26 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore } proc vTclWindow.dw {base} { @@ -2755,7 +2830,8 @@ proc vTclWindow.dw {base} { Window show .dbod set newhost $host set newpport $pport -focus .dbod.edbname} \ +focus .dbod.edbname +.dbod.edbname selection range 0 end} \ -label Open $base.menubutton23.01 add command \ \ @@ -2972,6 +3048,12 @@ proc vTclWindow.iew {base} { place $base.oicb -x 170 -y 75 -anchor nw -bordermode ignore } +proc {mw_canvas_paste} {x y} { + global mw + .mw.c insert $mw(id_edited) insert [selection get] + set mw(dirtyrec) 1 +} + proc vTclWindow.mw {base} { if {$base == ""} { set base .mw @@ -3036,6 +3118,9 @@ if {[mw_save_new_record]} {mw_select_records $nq} bind $base.c { mw_canvas_click %x %y } + bind $base.c { + mw_canvas_paste %x %y + } bind $base.c { if {[mw_exit_edit]} {mw_save_new_record} } diff --git a/src/tools/RELEASE_CHANGES b/src/tools/RELEASE_CHANGES index c5860a81a15..a2aa217f2b0 100644 --- a/src/tools/RELEASE_CHANGES +++ b/src/tools/RELEASE_CHANGES @@ -2,11 +2,9 @@ README INSTALL HISTORY register.txt -configure.in doc/Machine-specific FAQ's doc/TODO doc/bug.template -make new /mirgration file update include/version.h after release update backend/parser/scan.c and gram.c so flex/bison not necessary update pgaccess