Re: [PATCHES] [BUGS] BUG #1962: ECPG and VARCHAR - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [PATCHES] [BUGS] BUG #1962: ECPG and VARCHAR
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Msg-id 200510141253.j9ECrUX10342@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: [PATCHES] [BUGS] BUG #1962: ECPG and VARCHAR  (C Wegrzyn <lists@garbagedump.com>)
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C Wegrzyn wrote:
> First, let me thank you for the effort you have been putting into the
> Postgresql development. It is a great system. It performs well and with
> the exception of a few little annoyances is a great competitor to Mysql
> or Oracle!
> 
> This particular bug isn't a show stopper; I could have easily found a
> way around it if I wanted to. Instead I decided to fall back to 8.0.3
> since this will be fixed hopefully in 8.0.5.  But it did make me think
> of something else.
> 
> I would like to make a suggestion, if you don't mind. I don't mind
> running the bleeding edge of things, and if you go to the gentoo bugs
> you will see quite a few posted by me. My suggestion - and it might be
> simply due to my not knowing where to look - is perhaps there should be
> a simple way to find the bugs that are still outstanding or when they
> resolved or how. On bugs.gentoo.org I can type in CUPS for example and
> find out everything - resolved, past and present and outstanding, bugs
> related to cups. I can find nothing on the postgresql site.

Yea, that is a good idea.  If you look at the release notes the fixes we
usually do for minor releases are so small there is no need to report
them before the minor release.  This is kind of a rare case.

Those bug dbs are great for tracking stuff, but getting stuff in there
and keeping it managed is pretty hard.

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