Re: List of issues with 4.5 that need to be fixed - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Christopher Browne
Subject Re: List of issues with 4.5 that need to be fixed
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Msg-id CAFNqd5XoBL2J7WJJ6nNbBz1y_mWWisCuCQ+--h8xghnQMvTdMQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to List of issues with 4.5 that need to be fixed  ("Rossiter, Russell D." <Russell.D.Rossiter@ssa.gov>)
Responses Re: List of issues with 4.5 that need to be fixed  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com>)
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 at 09:31, Rossiter, Russell D. <Russell.D.Rossiter@ssa.gov> wrote:

To PSQL-Bugs,

 

Please fix the following:

 

1)      If you have lots of login roles, the query to retrieve the login role DDL hangs, and never comes back.  (I have 800 login roles)

 

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2)      selecting (for copy/paste, etc…) in the Tools->Query Tool cannot copy/paste.

 

3)      Also, Need a comparison tool to compare objects/schemas/tables/databases and have fixit scripts.


Something seems very confused here.

To my knowledge, there is no knowledge available about any versions between 2.0B and 6.1.  Git records no version tags between them.

Version 6.3 (newer than that) hasn't been supported since 2003, and there are teenagers now that weren't born then.  I'm not quite sure whether they were using SQL at the time either.

I don't remember anything about a version 4.5.  Perhaps that was a release of Ingres?
 
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