Thread: Patches for REL7_0_PATCHES
I posted some time ago small patches. They was applied to the HEAD. But I realised that they did not applied to REL7_0_PATCHES. fd.c.patch is a patch to reduce number of lseek syscalls. fe-misc.c.patch is a patch for libpq to cope with bugs in Linux kernel. pg_proc.c.patch is a patch for small memory leak in pg_proc.c. -- Sincerely Yours, Denis Perchine ---------------------------------- E-Mail: dyp@perchine.com HomePage: http://www.perchine.com/dyp/ FidoNet: 2:5000/120.5 ----------------------------------
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We only put big stuff in the 7.1 tree. Patches tree is only for major fixes that are easy to verify. [ Charset koi8r unsupported, skipping... ] [ Attachment, skipping... ] [ Attachment, skipping... ] [ Attachment, skipping... ] -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000 + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
Denis Perchine <dyp@perchine.com> writes: > fd.c.patch is a patch to reduce number of lseek syscalls. > fe-misc.c.patch is a patch for libpq to cope with bugs in Linux kernel. > pg_proc.c.patch is a patch for small memory leak in pg_proc.c. The first of these is *certainly* inappropriate to apply as a backpatch, and I have serious doubts about the other two as well. We normally only backpatch critical bug fixes, because dot-releases get almost no testing before release. I'm not convinced these are critical... regards, tom lane