PostgreSQL Weekly News - Feb 12th 2003 - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | PostgreSQL Weekly News - Feb 12th 2003 |
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Msg-id | 1045077367.12931.429.camel@camel Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-announce |
== PostgreSQL Weekly News - Feb 12th 2003 == On the off chance you haven't heard, PostgreSQL 7.3.2 has been released. The original announcement can be viewed at http://www.postgresql.org/news.php?NewsID=128 and the software is available via ftp mirror (http://www.postgresql.org/mirrors-ftp.html). In other development news, there was a lot of discussion on regexp support last week which concluded with a fix for some regex slowness in 7.3.x (Tatsu Ishii, Wade Klaver) as well as a Tom Lane replacing the current regular expression package with Henry Spencer's latest version. This will solve some multibyte issues in 7.4, and upgrades PostgreSQL's regexp support to match recent Tcl and nearly match Perl. His work should also make it easier to try different regexp libraries in the future. Tom, working with several others, oversaw a core dump fix in pltcl (Ian Harding), an enhancement to the optimizer for expanding a subquery alias (Stefanos Harhalakis), another to detect cases where outer joins can be reduced to plain inner joins (Craig Rhodes), and now showing join rules for outer and in joins. Another improvement to the back end was a change to the planner for representation of relation sets. It now uses variable-length bitmap sets instead of list of integers. This change should be faster and less error-prone. This could improve other areas as well, already we've had a change in the executor to use these changes. Speaking of building on previous changes, Tom also has revised the mechanism for getting rid of temp tables at back end shutdown. Instead of "grovelling" through pg_class to get the information, he used the new dependency mechanism to simply delete everything dependent on the temp schema. This had the added bonus that the dependency mechanism is smart enough to delete things in a safe order. The idea was spawned while fixing a bug report from David Heggie where he was seeing errors from the back end dropping sequences in bad order. From the "Hey, that's cool" department, coinciding with news that Berkeley and CMU have adopted PostgreSQL for their database courses; UC Berkely has announced they are building a system called Telegraph for a number of different research angles. They originally wrote the system in Java, which proved to be too painful so the scrapped that and decided to start over in C, using PostgreSQL as a base. For more details, check out http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~franklin/Papers/TCQcidr03.pdf . And one final note, Rudy Lippan has done a whole bunch of work on DBD::Pg. While it's still living in patch form, plans are underway to get the work committed. David Wheeler, one of the DBD::Pg maintainers noted that "it represents the first real advances in DBD::Pg in years". You can find the DBD::Pg project page at http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/dbdpg/projdisplay.php == PostgreSQL Product News == pgbash-7.3 has been released http://www.psn.co.jp/PostgreSQL/pgbash/index-e.html Informix to PostgreSQL script http://www.databasejournal.com/scripts/article.php/1581241 libpqxx 1.4.0 released http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2003-02/msg00027.php Prime Time Freeware Manual: the Dossier Series http://books.slashdot.org/books/03/02/05/1536216.shtml?tid=117 PostgreSQL gains 24 hour pay-for phone support http://www.digitaldistribution.com/phonesupport/ Webmin version 1.060 released http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2003-02/msg00347.php == PostgreSQL In the News == Zapatec Launches ASP Service Building Custom Applications for the Small to Mid-Sized Business Market http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030210/sfm107_1.html == Upcoming Events == Open Source Conference: Portland, Oregon: July 7-11 A PostgreSQL track will be available at this years conference. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2003 == PostgreSQL Weekly News - Feb 12th 22nd 2003 == Don't forget to read Elein Mustain's Weekly Summary of the PostgreSQL General Mailing List http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/ On the Web: http://www.postgresql.org http://advocacy.postgresql.org
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