As mentioned around line 1153 in backend/commands/copy.c, the method
of array checking is not perfect.
test=> create table t1 (i text);
test=> insert into t1 values('{\\.}');
INSERT 2645600 1
test=> select * from t1;
i
-----
{\\.}
(2 rows)
test=> copy t1 to '/tmp/aaa';
test=> copy t1 from '/tmp/aaa';
ERROR: CopyReadAttribute - end of record marker corrupted
Copy cannot read data produced by itself!
real small function to revoke update on a column. The function >
> doesn't do anything > > fancy like checking user ids. > > > >
I copied most of it from the refint.c in the contrib directory.
> > > > Should I post this somewhere? It really isn't very big.
> >
Here it is...
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I have implemented a framework of encoding translation between the
backend and the frontend. Also I have added a new variable setting
command:
SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'encoding';
Other features include:
Latin1 support more 8 bit cleaness
See doc/README.mb for more details. Note that the pacthes are
against May 30 snapshot.
Tatsuo Ishii
This incorporates all the precedeing patches and emailed suggestions
and the results of the performance testing I posted last week. I
would like to get this tested on as many platforms as possible so
I can verify it went in correctly (as opposed to the horrorshow
last time I sent in a patch).
Once this is confirmed, I will make a tarball of files that can be
dropped into a 6.3.2 source tree as a few people have asked for
this in 6.3.2 as well.
David Gould
Orphaning that occurs with JDBC & ODBC.
Contents:
contrib/lo/Makefile contrib/lo/README contrib/lo/lo.c contrib/lo/lo.sql.in
These are just test stuff - not essential
contrib/lo/test.sql contrib/lo/drop.sql
Peter Mount
syntax that can be read back in with psql. I did this by adding
a
"-c" switch that controls moving the CONTSTRAINT statements inside
the CREATE TABLE statements and adding () around the CHECK arguments.
Here's diffs against the 6.3.2 version of pg_dump.c.
ccb
Attached to the mail is locale-patch.tar.gz. In the archive
there are:
file README.locale
short description
directory src/test/locale
test suite; currently only koi8-r tests, but the suite can be
easily extended
file locale.patch
the very patch; to apply: patch < locale.patch; should be applied
to postgres-6.3.2 (at least I created it with 6.3.2 without any
additional
patches)
Files touched by the patch: src/include/utils/builtins.h
src/backend/utils/adt/char.c src/backend/utils/adt/varchar.c
src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c
Oleg
our internal IP routing data base, and because I have participated
in Ingres development here in Russia in RUBIN/DEMOS project -
through it was not freeware work - and it was very interesting for
me too see such good freeware data base as PostgreSQL), and I
modified 'ipaddr' data type library in accordance to our requests
and to allow SQL do indexing over ipaddr objects.
You can read description at 'http://relcom.EU.net/ipaddr.html' and
get sources at 'http://relcom.EU.net/ip_class.tar.gz'. It contains
sources, sql scripts for incorporating new data type into postgres
(including ipaddr_ops operator class incorporation) and 20,000
records based data test for the indexing.
I am not sure if it's proper mail list for this information, and
if it's interesting for anyone except me to get full-functional
ipaddress class. I am ready to make all modifications, bug fixing
and documentation for this data class if it's nessesary for it's
contribution to the Postgres data base.
Anyway, all my work was based at original 'ip&mac data type'
contribution, written by Tom Ivar Helbekkmo.
Be free to write me any questions or requests about this work.
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pg_notifies statement is eliminated, and callbacks defined by
pg_listen are instead invoked automatically from the Tcl idle loop
whenever a NOTIFY message is received.
I have done only cursory testing, so there may be problems still
lurking (particularly on non-Unix machines?). But it seems to
work.
Patch is against today's cvs sources. Note that this will not work
with the 6.3.2 release since it depends on the new libpq.
The diffs are a bit large so I've gzipped them. A patch to update
libpgtcl.sgml is included too.
regards, tom lane
configuration system. The idea is to make the configure arguments
that specify compilers to be compatible with the other --with
options. The main point, though, is that the c++ support is on by
default, but can easily be disabled by the --without-CXX option
for those few(?) that don't want it.
Brook Milligan