Cleanups for 6.2.1.

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Bruce Momjian 1997-10-16 04:14:30 +00:00
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9 changed files with 52 additions and 29 deletions

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PostgreSQL 6.2.1 Fri Oct 17 00:01:27 EDT 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------
This release does NOT require a dump/restore for those running 6.2.
Please see the appropriate /migration file for more information.
Changes in this release
-----------------------
Allow TIME and TYPE column names(Thomas)
Allow larger range of true/false as boolean values(Thomas)
Support output of "now" and "current"(Thomas)
Handle DEFAULT with INSERT of NULL properly(Vadim)
fix for buffer cache reference count problem(Vadim)
Allow strings to span lines, like ANSI(Thomas)
Fix for backward ORDER BY(Vadim)
Fix avg(cash) computation(Thomas)
PostgreSQL 6.2 Thu Oct 02 12:53:46 EDT 1997
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ POSTGRESQL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Copyright (c) 1997 Regents of the University of California
This is file /usr/src/pgsql/INSTALL. It contains notes on how to install
PostgreSQL v6.2. Up to date information on PostgreSQL may be found at
PostgreSQL v6.2.1. Up to date information on PostgreSQL may be found at
http://www.postgresql.org.
PostgreSQL is an RDBMS database server. It is not completely ANSI SQL
@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ PostgreSQL:
rm -rf /usr/local/pgsql_6_0
# Also delete old database directory tree if it is not in
# /usr/local/pgsql_6_0/data
rm ~/postgresql-v6.2.tar.gz
rm ~/postgresql-v6.2.1.tar.gz
26) You will probably want to print out the documentation. Here is how
you might do it if you have Ghostscript on your system and are
@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ PostgreSQL:
supported platforms. We therefore ask you to let us know if you did
or did not get PostgreSQL to work on you system. Please send a
mail message to pgsql-ports@postgresql.org telling us the following:
- The version of PostgreSQL (v6.2, 6.1.1, beta 970703, etc.).
- The version of PostgreSQL (v6.2.1, 6.1.1, beta 970703, etc.).
- Your operating system (i.e. RedHat v4.0 Linux v2.0.26).
- Your hardware (SPARC, i486, etc.).
- Did you compile, install and run the regression tests cleanly?

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PostgreSQL Data Base Management System (formerly known as Postgres, then
as Postgres95).
This directory contains the version 6.2 release of the PostgreSQL
This directory contains the version 6.2.1 release of the PostgreSQL
database server. The server is not ANSI SQL compliant, but it gets
closer with every release. After you unzip and untar the distribution
file, look at file INSTALL for the installation notes and file HISTORY

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated: Thu Oct 2 14:08:20 EDT 1997
Version: 6.2
Last updated: Wed Oct 15 23:16:48 EDT 1997
Version: 6.2.1
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us)
@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ Section 1: General Questions
1.6) Latest release of PostgreSQL
The latest release of PostgreSQL is version 6.2, which was released
on October 2, 1997. For information about what is new in 6.2, see our
TODO list on our WWW page.
The latest release of PostgreSQL is version 6.2.1, which was released
on October 17th, 1997. For information about what is new in 6.2.1, see
our TODO list on our WWW page.
1.7) Is there a commercial version of PostgreSQL?
@ -279,18 +279,14 @@ Section 1: General Questions
PostgreSQL v1.09 is compatible with databases created with v1.01.
Upgrading to 6.1 requires a dump and restore from previous releases.
Upgrading to 6.2.1 from pre-6.2 requires a dump and restore.
Upgrading from 6.1 to 6.1.1 requires running configure, compile of the
new release, recompile of all your custom applications to use the new
libpq, and then an install while the postmaster is temporarily
stopped.
Upgrading to 6.2 requires a dump and restore from previous releases.
Upgrading to 6.2.1 from 6.2 does not require a dump, but see the
appropriate /migration file in the distribution.
Those ugrading from versions earlier than 1.09 must upgrade to 1.09
first without a dump/reload, then dump the data from 1.09, and then
load it into 6.2.
load it into 6.2.1.
1.11) Are there ODBC drivers for PostgreSQL?
@ -645,8 +641,8 @@ BYTEA bytea variable-length array of bytes
could select the same new id. This statement should be performed
within a transaction.
Yet another way is to use general trigger function autoinc()
from contrib/spi/autoinc.c
Yet another way is to use general trigger function autoinc() from
contrib/spi/autoinc.c.
3.16) What are the pg_psort.XXX files in my database directory?

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Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) :
PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.2) : PostgreSQL-6.2
PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.2.1): PostgreSQL-6.2.1
Compiler used (example: gcc 2.7.2) :

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*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c,v 1.49 1997/10/02 13:57:05 vadim Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c,v 1.50 1997/10/16 04:14:00 momjian Exp $
*
* Modifications - 6/10/96 - dave@bensoft.com - version 1.13.dhb
*
@ -1976,7 +1976,7 @@ dumpOprs(FILE *fout, OprInfo *oprinfo, int numOperators,
char rightarg[MAXQUERYLEN];
char commutator[MAXQUERYLEN];
char negator[MAXQUERYLEN];
char restrict[MAXQUERYLEN];
char restrictor[MAXQUERYLEN];
char join[MAXQUERYLEN];
char sortop[MAXQUERYLEN];
@ -2026,9 +2026,9 @@ dumpOprs(FILE *fout, OprInfo *oprinfo, int numOperators,
findOprByOid(oprinfo, numOperators, oprinfo[i].oprnegate));
if (strcmp(oprinfo[i].oprrest, "-") == 0)
restrict[0] = '\0';
restrictor[0] = '\0';
else
sprintf(restrict, ", RESTRICT = %s ", oprinfo[i].oprrest);
sprintf(restrictor, ", RESTRICT = %s ", oprinfo[i].oprrest);
if (strcmp(oprinfo[i].oprjoin, "-") == 0)
join[0] = '\0';
@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ dumpOprs(FILE *fout, OprInfo *oprinfo, int numOperators,
rightarg,
commutator,
negator,
restrict,
restrictor,
(strcmp(oprinfo[i].oprcanhash, "t")) ? ", HASHES" : "",
join,
sortop);

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* this file contains the interface to version.c.
* Also some parameters.
*
* $Id: version.h,v 1.5 1997/10/03 17:31:29 scrappy Exp $
* $Id: version.h,v 1.6 1997/10/16 04:14:06 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
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SetPgVersion(const char *path, char **reason_p);
#define PG_RELEASE 6
#define PG_VERSION 2
#define PG_VERSION 1
#define PG_VERFILE "PG_VERSION"
#endif

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.\" This is -*-nroff-*-
.\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here....
.\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/man/Attic/libpq.3,v 1.5 1997/10/01 18:14:53 momjian Exp $
.\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/man/Attic/libpq.3,v 1.6 1997/10/16 04:14:19 momjian Exp $
.TH LIBPQ INTRO 03/12/94 PostgreSQL PostgreSQL
.SH DESCRIPTION
Libpq is the programmer's interface to Postgres. Libpq is a set of
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ be used to retrieve the tuples returned by the query.
.B PQntuples
returns the number of tuples (instances) in the query result, or the
number of rows affected for queries that do not return a tuples.
number of rows affected for queries that do not return any tuples.
.nf
int PQntuples(PGresult *res);

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INSTALL
HISTORY
README
doc/FAQ, including version number
doc/Machine-specific FAQ's
doc/TODO
doc/bug.template
include/version.h