On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:41:21AM -0800, samay sharma wrote: > You need LZ4, if you want to support compression of data with that > method; see default_toast_compression and wal_compression.
=> The first comma is odd. Maybe it should say "LZ4 is needed to support .." > You need Zstandard, if you want to support compression of data or > backups with that method; see wal_compression. The minimum required > version is 1.4.0. Same. Also, since v15, LZ4 and zstd can both be used by basebackup. >Some commonly used ones are mentioned in the subsequent sections => Some commonly used options ... > Most of these require additional software, as described in Section > 17.3.2, and are set to be auto features. => "Are set to be auto features" sounds odd. I think it should say something like " .. and are automatically enabled if the required software is detected.". > You can change this behavior by manually setting the auto features to > enabled to require them or disabled to not build with them. remove "auto". Maybe "enabled" and "disabled" need markup. > On Windows, the default WinLDAP library is used. It defults to auto typo: defults > It defaults to auto and libsystemd and the associated header files need > to be installed to use this option. => write this as two separate sentences. Same for libxml. > bsd to use the UUID functions found in FreeBSD, NetBSD, and some other > BSD-derived systems => should remove mention of netbsd, like c4b6d218e > Enables use of the Zlib library. It defaults to auto and enables > support for compressed archives in pg_dump ,pg_restore and > pg_basebackup and is recommended. => The comma is mis-placed. > The default backend meson uses is ninja and that should suffice for > most use cases. However, if you'd like to fully integrate with > visual studio, you can set the BACKEND to vs. => BACKEND is missing markup. > This option can be used to specify the buildtype to use; defaults to > release => release is missing markup > Specify the optimization level. LEVEL can be set to any of > {0,g,1,2,3,s}. => LEVEL is missing markup Thanks, -- Justin