> > to perform sql command:
> > update pg_amop set amopreqcheck = true where amopclaid =
> > (select oid from pg_opclass where opcname = 'gist_txtidx_ops');
>
> Oleg, sorry, I don't understand where this should appear. In the README
> file, and if so, where? Is this something only for people upgrading
> from 7.2?
Sorry Bruce, I was unclear. I have attached patch to Readme.tsearch
Also, It'd be worth to mention in Changes to point users of tsearch
about importang upgrade notices.
Oleg Bartunov
per recent pghackers discussion: force a new WAL record at first nextval
after a checkpoint, and ensure that xlog is flushed to disk if a nextval
record is the only thing emitted by a transaction.
CVS. It fix english stemmer's problem with ending words like
'technology'.
We have found one more bug in english stemmer. The bug is with
'irregular' english words like 'skies' -> 'sky'. Please, apply attached
cumulative patch to 7.2.1 and current CVS instead previous one.
Thank to Thomas T. Thai <tom@minnesota.com> for hard testing. This kind
of bug has significance only for dump/reload database and viewing, but
searching/indexing works right.
Teodor Sigaev
three-or-more-way UNIONs, as per example from Josh Berkus. Cause is a
fragile assumption that one tlist's entries will exactly match another.
Restructure code to make that assumption a little less fragile.
Fix bug in extract/date_part for milliseconds/miscroseconds and
timestamp/timestamptz combo. Now extract/date_part returns
seconds*1000 or 1000000 + fraction part as the manual stats.
regression test are also fixed.
See the thread in pgsql-hackers:
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] timestamp_part() bug?
Date: Sat, 02 Mar 2002 11:29:53 +0900
Fix bug in COPY FROM when DELIMITER is not in ASCII range.
See pgsql-bugs/pgsql-hackers discussion "COPY FROM is not 8bit clean"
around 2002/02/26 for more details -- Tatsuo Ishii
names. This is a temporary measure to allow backwards compatibility with
7.2 and earlier pg_dump. 7.2.1 and later pg_dump will double-quote mixed
case names in \connect. Once we feel that older dumps are not a problem
anymore, we can revert this change and treat \connect arguments as normal
SQL identifiers.
> and that the right fix is to make each of the subsequent calls be in
> this same pattern, not to try to emulate their nonsensical style.
Dominic J. Eidson
Please, apply attached patch of contrib/btree_gist to 7.2.1 and current
cvs.
The patch fixes memory leak during creation GiST index on timestamp
column.
Thank you.
--
Teodor Sigaev
teodor@stack.net
primary keys after the fact!
Also, we need to add regression tests for alter table / add primary key
and alter table / drop constraint. These shouldn't be added until 7.3
tho
methinks...
Chris
originally created with, so that the set of visible tuples does not
change as a result of other activity. This essentially makes PG cursors
INSENSITIVE per the SQL92 definition. See bug report of 13-Feb-02.
This restores the Linux behavior to what it was in PG 7.0 and 7.1, and
causes other platforms to agree. (Other well-tested platforms like HPUX
were doing it this way already.) Per pghackers discussion over the past
month or so.
(backslash-r, backslash-n) for protection against newline-conversion
munging. In future we will also tweak COPY FROM, but this part of the
change should be backwards-compatible. Per pghackers discussion.
Also, update COPY reference page to describe the backslash conversions
more completely and accurately.
of pointers is required. Patch from Teodor Sigaev per pghackers
discussion. It's an ugly kluge but avoids forcing initdb; we'll put
a better fix into 7.3 or later.
inner indexscan (ie, one with runtime keys). ExecIndexReScan must
compute or recompute runtime keys even if we are rescanning in the
EPQ case. TidScan seems to have comparable problems. Per bug
noted by Barry Lind 11-Feb-02.