remove the old isbn_issn module which is about to be obsoleted by EAN13.
contrib/isn is by Germán Méndez Bravo. Our thanks to Garrett A. Wollman
for having written the original isbn_issn module.
checks, to ensure the previous test backend has time to quit out of the
regression database. Also, allow all the checks to be run even if one
of them fails. Per suggestions from Andrew Dunstan to improve the
usefulness of buildfarm testing.
- add some additional files to the dbmirror install (approved by
ssinger)
- add a makefile for contrib/mysql, and add mysql to the list of
contribs build by default
- use xml2-config to pickup -I flags for libxml2 in contrib/xml and
contrib/xml2
Original work from Martin Pitt of Debian, minor cleanups by Neil
Conway.
- LIKE <subtable> [ INCLUDING DEFAULTS | EXCLUDING DEFAULTS ]
- Quick cleanup of analyze.c function prototypes.
- New non-reserved keywords (INCLUDING, EXCLUDING, DEFAULTS), SQL 200X
Opted not to extend for check constraints at this time.
As per the definition that it's user defined columns, OIDs are NOT
inherited.
Doc and Source patches attached.
--
Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
changed as per discussion on the patches list).
This version should be a good bit better. It addresses all the issues
pointed out by Neil Conway. Vacuum and Analyze are now handled
separately. It now monitors for xid wraparound. The number of database
connections and queries has been significantly reduced compared the
previous version. I have moved it from bin to contrib. More detail on
the changes are in the TODO file.
I have not tested the xid wraparound code as I have to let my AthlonXP
1600 run select 1 in a tight loop for approx. two days in order to
perform the required 500,000,000 xacts.
Matthew T. O'Connor
http://webmail.postgresql.org/~petere/dbsize.html
The tarball can be rolled into contrib -- now that I think of it I don't
know why I never did that.
Never imagined this would have anything to do with that TODO item,
though.
I figured oid2name accomplished that.
Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
Converted pgcrypto one too.
* Changed default randomness source to libc random()
That way pgcrypto does not have any external dependencies
and should work everywhere.
* Re-enabled pgcrypto build in contrib/makefile
* contrib/README update - there is more stuff than
only 'hash functions'
* Noted the libc random fact in README.pgcrypto
Marko Kreen
written a generic framework of rules that the contrib makefiles can
use instead of writing their own each time. You only need to set a few
variables and off you go.
redirections between the build files, which didn't work completely. Now
you just go to the directory of your choice and run make. Clean up the
build files to have a logical order, fix the unnecessary rebuilds, prevent
the deleting targets from removing files they're not responsible for. Ant
1.3 does not have a bug. It deletes directories just fine if you follow
the documentation.