In incorperates changes from myself and a number of contributors.
This update to dbmirror provides:
-replication of sequence operations via setval/nextval
-DBMirror.pl support for logging to syslog
-changed the names of the tables to dbmirror_* (no quotes required)
-Support for writitng SQL statements to files instead of directly to
a slave database
-More options for DBMirror.pl in the config files.
Steven Singer
Make btree index creation and initial validation of foreign-key constraints
use maintenance_work_mem rather than work_mem as their memory limit.
Add some code to guc.c to allow these variables to be referenced by their
old names in SHOW and SET commands, for backwards compatibility.
pg_autovacuum looses track of any table that's ever been truncated
(possibly other situations too). When i truncate a table it gets a
new relfilenode in pg_class. This is a problem because pg_autovacuum
assumes pg_class.relfilenode will join to pg_stats_all_tables.relid.
pg_stats_all_tables.relid is actallly the oid from pg_class, not the
relfilenode. These two values start out equal so pg_autovacuum works
initially, but it fails later on because of this incorrect assumption.
This patch fixes that problem. Applied to HEAD and 7.4.X.
Brian Hirt
not initialized if a log file is not specified on the command line. This
causes an immediate segfault on systems that fill allocated memory with some
value other than zero (my FreeBSD machine uses 0xD0).
Several crashes later I discovered that args->user, password, host, and port
are also used without being initialized.
This doesn't appear to be fixed in CVS and I came up empty on a mailing list
search -- hope it hasn't been reported already.
Craig Boston
pghackers proposal of 8-Nov. All the existing cross-type comparison
operators (int2/int4/int8 and float4/float8) have appropriate support.
The original proposal of storing the right-hand-side datatype as part of
the primary key for pg_amop and pg_amproc got modified a bit in the event;
it is easier to store zero as the 'default' case and only store a nonzero
when the operator is actually cross-type. Along the way, remove the
long-since-defunct bigbox_ops operator class.
Remove the 'strategy map' code, which was a large amount of mechanism
that no longer had any use except reverse-mapping from procedure OID to
strategy number. Passing the strategy number to the index AM in the
first place is simpler and faster.
This is a preliminary step in planned support for cross-datatype index
operations. I'm committing it now since the ScanKeyEntryInitialize()
API change touches quite a lot of files, and I want to commit those
changes before the tree drifts under me.
-References to older versions of PostgreSQL have been removed(It no
longer
compiles against older versions)
-Added a link to PgPerl at GBorg.
Steven Singer
Lars Boegild Thomsen (full email below) and also corrects the regression
expected output for a recent backend message adjustment. Please apply.
Joe Conway
areas are for the lifetime of the backend and in the interests of not breaking
something that's not broken I left alone.
Note for anyone reading this and wanting it for tsearch-v2-stable (i.e. for 7.3
backend) this patch probably will not apply cleanly to that source. It should
be simple enough to see what's going on and apply the changes by hand if need
be.
--
Nigel J. Andrews
The 'word' variable there is initialised from
the prs->words array, but immediately after,
that array may be reallocated, thus leaving
word pointing to unallocated memory.
tests) when using flex 2.5.31. The fix is to *not* try to use palloc
and pfree for allocations within the lexer; when you do that, the
yy_buffer_stack gets freed at inopportune times. The code is already
set up to do manual deallocation, so I see no particular advantage to
using palloc anyway.
This was the last piece of code that took it upon itself to reset the
random number sequence --- now we only have srandom() in postmaster start,
backend start, and explicit setseed() operations.