PostgreSQL Weekly News - May 14th 2003 - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | PostgreSQL Weekly News - May 14th 2003 |
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Msg-id | 1052937858.30177.1045.camel@camel Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-announce |
== PostgreSQL Weekly News - May 14th 2003 == The decision has been made to push back the 7.4 release schedule by 1 month. This means feature freeze will occur on June 16th, with Beta starting July 1st. The move has been made mainly to accommodate the win32 & PITR developers, with a nod to giving client developers enough time to implement some of the new front-end/back-end protocol changes. There should be a release before then for 7.3.3, as always stay tuned for official details. With win32 now "on the hot seat", there were several updates over the past week. Bruce Momjian added crypt() and rint() functions to /port, which ended up allowing for a lot of cleanup for some of the other platforms like HPUX 9 and qnx. He also added opendir(), readdir(), and closedir() functions, thanks to some code from SRA. There were also some changes made for interacting with child backends, allowing them to attach to specified shared memory addresses, passing canAcceptConnections to exec'ed backends, writing non-defaults file before signaling the children to reread it. The FE/BE protocol revisions are coming closer to completion. Tom Lane has done a number of updates to the revised protocol documentation, stating he now feels the information can be considered non-draft. Other work done includes binary send/receive routines for several datatypes, update of the COPY BINARY file format spec, an update in handling multiple formats for data I/O, restructuring of CommandDest and DestReceiver, an update of the typsend and typreceive columns in pg_type, check for strict functions for fastpath, modify RowDescription messages to report columns of domain datatypes as having the type OID and typmod of the underlying base type (per discussion with Andreas Pflug and others), and perhaps most noteworthy, marking the server and libpq as now speaking the true 3.0 protocol. Even with the attention to win32 and FE/BE, there were still a good number of miscellaneous fixes committed this week, some related to those other projects, some not. Changes included adjusting CreateCheckpoint so that buffer dumping activities and cleanup of dead xlog segments are not considered part of a critical section (based on recent trouble reports), identifying a checkpoint process as such instead of as a "server process" in child-crashed log messages, finish removing of HPUXMATHLIB, and we now avoid unnecessary copying of parameter values in BIND, allowing efficient insertion of large bytea values through the BIND interface. We're now making use of the new error context stack mechanism to allow random errors detected during buffer dump to be labeled with buffer location, which should make it a lot easier to find trashed pages. There were also fixes put in place for problems with dropped columns whose types have also been dropped and a change to pg_amop's index on (amopclaid,amopopr) to index (amopopr,amopclaid). This makes no difference for existing uses, but allows SelectSortFunction() and pred_test_simple_clause() to use indexscans instead of seqscans to locate entries for a particular operator in pg_amop. Better yet, they can use the SearchSysCacheList() API to cache the search results. One final note from the web team; we are currently in the process of several server upgrades, so you might see the occasional burp in service over the next week or so. These changes involve ftp and cvs services as well, though should be transparent to end users. Please report any problem or outages you come across to either the -general or -hackers mailing lists, or webmaster@postgresql.org. == PostgreSQL Product News == Postgresql AutoDoc 1.10 beta 1 http://www.rbt.ca/autodoc/ == PostgreSQL In the News == Progress redefines corporate IT architectures with PeerDirect http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/enterprise/2003/0305140802.asp?A=HOME&O=FPIN == Upcoming Events == PostgreSQL Conference 2003: Tokyo, Japan: May 17 Japan PostgreSQL Users Group will have a technical conference focusing on PostgreSQL performance tuning and enterprise use. http://www.postgresql.jp/ Fenasoft Brasil Software Week: Sao Paulo, Brazil: May 27-30 dbExperts will have a PostgreSQL demonstration http://www.dbexperts.com.br/noticias/mostraNoticia?id=55 Open Source Conference: Portland, Oregon: July 7-11 A PostgreSQL track is available this year http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2003 == PostgreSQL Weekly News - May 14th 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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