PostgreSQL Weekly News - October 30th 2003 - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | PostgreSQL Weekly News - October 30th 2003 |
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Msg-id | 1067534335.14031.32187.camel@camel Whole thread Raw |
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== PostgreSQL Weekly News - October 30th 2003 == So far the beta5 release has gone pretty well so we should be looking at an RC1 release next time around. In order to shake out remaining issues, the official call for port reports has gone out. This is one of the last steps where folks test the new version of PostgreSQL against their existing architecture to ensure compatibility. You can view the current list of port reports at http://momjian.postgresql.org/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/supported-platforms.html, if you don't see your hardware listed therewith version 7.4, you will want to download the latest release and test it against your platform. Fittingly, the list of fixes this week is pretty small. Christopher Kings-Lynne spent some time cleaning up the tutorial scripts. Changes included setting the search path properly, adding schema names to the results, synching the checks for user-defined objects, respecting dropped columns, and changing !~ to the more common 'not like'. In other areas, we no longer reference pthreads.h unless threads are enabled. Some unreferenced socket credentials defines were removed from libpq. Some more tweaking with CFLAGS and gcc occured, hopefully finding a happy medium. Several fixes for compiling with Tru64/cc went in, as well as compiling for win32 with MSC. A problem in ecpg with storage for strings that are dynamically allocated was fixed. The configure script was change to guard against Ant versions that print CLASSPATH before the version number in -version output. We now include -lkrb5 when needed for shlibs depending on libpq. Tab completion in psql was modified to no longer include "schema." in the set of possible completions once "schema." has been types, allowing readline to complete subsequent characters immediately if all relations in the target schema start with the same prefix. Also completion was made schema aware for GRANT, REVOKE, and VACUUM. Documentation changes were also lite, really just minor rewording and pruning. Some obsolete information was pruned out regarding optimization flags and gcc. Information regarding quotes on function bodies was added to the NOTES section and the wording of the MOVE/FETCH release note was improved. Also the contrib/dbmirror README was updated removing references to older versions of PostgreSQL and adding information about PgPerl on Gborg. == PostgreSQL Product News == Tasting Notes 2.0.0a http://latakia.dyndns.org/blosxom/blog/beer/tasting-notes-iia.html KOffice's Kexi now has a PostgreSQL driver http://www.koffice.org/kexi/ == PostgreSQL In the News == Database Access with PHP http://www.certcities.com/editorial/columns/story.asp?EditorialsID=161INTRODUCTORY == Upcoming Events == International PHP Conference: Frankfurt, Germany: November 2-5 Bruce Momjian will be presenting several PostgreSQL talks at this year's International PHP Conference. http://www.phpconference.de/2003/ International Conference on Free Software: Curitiba,Brazil: November 5-7 The PostgreSQL user's group will be presenting at the conference http://www.softwarelivrebrasil.pr.gov.br/ NordU Usenix Conference 2004: Copenhagen, Denmark: Jan 28 - Feb 02 Bruce Momjian will be giving PostgreSQL tutorials and talks at NordU. http://www.nordu.org/NordU2004/index.html == PostgreSQL Weekly News - October 30th 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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