== PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 1st 2004 == - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Robert Treat |
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Subject | == PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 1st 2004 == |
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Msg-id | 200406020931.17196.xzilla@users.sourceforge.net Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-announce |
== PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 1st 2004 == Well after much rumor and speculation, the core team announced that July 1st would be the official freeze date for PostgreSQL 7.5. The main reasoning seemed to stem from a desire to allow for a little more development time on some of the major features like PITR that are currently being reviewed and tested. Anyone who is working on another feature that they feel can be wrapped in in the next few weeks is encouraged to supply a patch as soon as possible. Several outstanding patches were committed this week. One came from Euler Taveira de Oliveira who implemented ALTER DATABASE foo OWNER TO bar, knocking off a TODO item. The function is supported in ECPG and is limited to superusers. Thomas Hallgren also supplied a patch based on a TODO item; this one implemented the allowing of external interfaces to extend the GUC variable set. Plug in modules like the pllang modules will now be able to declare a class of variables and then use them as placeholders for different information. Neil Conway was able to submit his linked list data structure rewrite patch before disappearing for the summer. The patch, based on many discussions on the mailing lists, changed the list implementation from being merely pointers to the head nodes of the list to a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data about each list. Those intrested in the even more nitty-gritty details are encouraged to look in the mail archives. In other code refactoring news, the background writer code was logically separated out into its own module and given responsibility for all checkpoint activity and fsync(2) was replaced in favor of explicit fsync on non-temp files. The identify_system_timezone() function was modified to scan through all the known timezones rather than the previous supplied list of timezones. This should make things a little more thorough while adding just a minimal amount of overhead to postmaster startup. A binary version of pg_ctl was committed, which replaces the last shell script needed for the win32 port. Other win32 oriented work included locale fixes, cleanup of the code used for starting new backends, and changes in the EXEC_BACKEND process. And finally for the week, a new version of the btree_gist code was committed in with added support for several new datatypes. We also added a new contrib module pg_trgm, which provides functions and index classes for determining the similarity of text based on trigram matching. == PostgreSQL Product News == DSPAM v3.0 RC1 Spam Filter Released http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/05/31/1729234.shtml?tid=111&tid=126 pgin.tcl-2.1.0 released http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgintcl/news/newsfull.php?news_id=173 == PostgreSQL In the News == Nigerian Nursing & Midwifery Council Migrates to PostgreSQL. http://www.postgresql.org/news/185.html Cross Platform Open Source more successful? http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=171700 == Upcoming Events == European Regional Open Source Conference: Yerevan, Armenia: June 28-30 Bruce Momjian will be speaking at the Conferance http://www.opensourcearmenia.com/osconference OSCon: Portland, OR. USA: July 26-30 There will be a PostgreSQL Track with many community members participating. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2004/ == PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 1st 2004 == 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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