6.3p1 CHANGES - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject 6.3p1 CHANGES
Date
Msg-id 199803210534.AAA19912@candle.pha.pa.us
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] 6.3p1 CHANGES
List pgsql-hackers
Here are the changes.  I have updated the HISTORY and TODO files in the
distribution.  I assume we don't want to update all the stuff like the
bug template to reflect 6.3p1, do we?

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CHANGES IN THE 6.3p1 PATCH
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ecpg cleanup/fixes, now version 1.1(Michael Meskes)
pg_user cleanup(Bruce)
large object fix for pg_dump and tclsh(alvin@camberlo.demon.co.uk)
LIKE fix for multiple adjacent underscores
fix for redefining builtin functions(Thomas)
ultrix4 cleanup
upgrade to pg_access 0.83
updated CLUSTER manual page
multi-byte character set support, see doc/README.mb(Tatsuo)
configure --with-pgport fix
pg_ident fix
big-endian fix for backend communications(Tatsuo)
SUBSTR() and substring() fix(Thomas)
several jdbc fixes(Peter)
libpgtcl improvements, see libptcl/README(Randy Kunkee)
Fix for "Datasize = 0" error(Vadim)
Prevent \do from wrapping(Bruce)
Remove duplicate Russian character set entries
Sunos4 cleanup
Allow optional TABLE keyword in LOCK and SELECT INTO(Thomas)
CREATE SEQUENCE options to allow a negative integer(Thomas)
Add "PASSWORD" as an allowed column identifier(Thomas)
Add checks for UNION target fields(Bruce)
Fix Alpha port(Dwayne Bailey)
Fix for text arrays containing quotes(Doug Gibson)
Solaris compile fix(Albert Chin-A-Young)
Better identify tcl and tk libs and includes(Bruce)

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