Open 7.3 items, with names - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Open 7.3 items, with names
Date
Msg-id 200208160505.g7G557H16036@candle.pha.pa.us
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Responses Re: Open 7.3 items, with names
Re: Open 7.3 items: heap tuple header
List pgsql-hackers
I have added the names of the people who have the power to complete each
item.  It may not be the original author.

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                             P O S T G R E S Q L
                         7 . 3  O P E N    I T E M S


Current at ftp://candle.pha.pa.us/pub/postgresql/open_items.

Source Code Changes
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Point-in-time recovery - status? (J.R., Richard)
Allow easy display of usernames in a group (pg_hba.conf uses groups now)
Reindex/btree shrinkage - does reindex need work, can btree be shrunk?
display locks - ready? (Bruce)
Prepared statements - ready?  (Tom)
Schema handling - ready? interfaces? client apps?
ecpg and bison issues - solved?  (Michael)
improve macros in new tuple header code (Manfred)
have pg_dumpall dump out db privilege and per-user/db settings
fix BeOS and QNX4 ports
fix implicit type coercions that are worse
integrate or remove new libpqxx
integrate or add to gborg Pg:DBD
handle lack of secondary passwords  (Bruce)
move pg_resetxlog and pg_controldata to main tree, add -f flag  (Bruce)
Allow PL/PgSQL functions to return sets  (Neil)
Agree on PGXLOG/-X handling  (Thomas)

Documentation Changes
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Mention foreign keys and SERIAL dependencies will not be in 7.2 loaded tables
Document need to add permissions to loaded functions and languages


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