sembling all the json parts back into proper values would be a
> pretty hard problem.
>
What is your use case? It seems like what you want is quite different
from the COPY patch.
Regards,
Dean
ip safe. OTOH, this patch outputs the Postgres string
representation of the object, which might be round-trip safe, but is
not very convenient for any other tool to read.
Regards,
Dean
Richard,
Should we add this to the agenda for this week's call?
Thanks
Dean
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TO stdout WITH (format json);
both of those generate the following:
ERROR: record type has not been registered
Regards,
Dean
onb must not be quoted and escaped, since that would change them
to strings or double-encode them in the result. And then there are
domain types built on top of those types, and arrays, etc. See, for
example, the logic in json_categorize_type(). I think that trying to
duplicate that client-side is doomed to failure.
Regards,
Dean
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Those would be great JKC! I’d certainly be interested in a few.
Dean
> On Jan 4, 2024, at 9:14 PM, Rod via CnC-List wrote:
>
> I stay away from just slapping the C logo on anything. I’m trying to
> reproduce actual C promotional items
>
> Here is the Rugby shirts I
I have a web service in Gin that calls Postgresql running on AWS RDS with
multi-az failover. When I reboot with failover the primary database and
failover starts calls to the web service hang without even getting to the
event handler. Once the failover is complete calls to the web service
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ow, and messy.
The implementation moves the existing random functions to a new source
file, so the new functions all share a common PRNG state with the
existing random functions, and that state is kept private to that
file.
Regards,
Dean
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, so that it updates the command tag if it does a
cross-partition update, making this code path in ExecMergeMatched()
consistent with ExecUpdate().
Per bug #18238 from Alexander Lakhin. Back-patch to v15, where MERGE
was introduced.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Richard Guo and Jian He.
Discussion
, so that it updates the command tag if it does a
cross-partition update, making this code path in ExecMergeMatched()
consistent with ExecUpdate().
Per bug #18238 from Alexander Lakhin. Back-patch to v15, where MERGE
was introduced.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Richard Guo and Jian He.
Discussion
, so that it updates the command tag if it does a
cross-partition update, making this code path in ExecMergeMatched()
consistent with ExecUpdate().
Per bug #18238 from Alexander Lakhin. Back-patch to v15, where MERGE
was introduced.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Richard Guo and Jian He.
Discussion
= 'Aditya'
The problem I was running into was the labels might have more words than
can be contained within the space allotted
on one line (i.e., Cultivar Epithet would not fit in the space on the same
line, and hence my question on how to force a \crlf
between those two words).
Best,
Dean
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You are a person. People have rights, objects
Thank you, Wolfgang!
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 3:13 PM Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 18.12.2023 um 21:55:
> > On Mon, 18 Dec 2023, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 18 Dec 2023, Dean Hung wrote
Hi Aditya,
Many thanks for the help! It works great!
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 2:41 PM Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2023, Dean Hung wrote:
>
> > Hi ConText friends,
> >
> > I am trying to increase the vertical distance between the underbrace and
> >
Hi ConText friends,
I am trying to increase the vertical distance between the underbrace and
the part of the equation above the underbrace.
\startformula
\underbrace{x+y+z}_{\blank[1cm]\mathrm{my text here}}
\stopformula
I've tried using \blank and \vspace, but to no avail. For example:
ules, see https://bugs.debian.org/1055575;
While disabling tests isn't the best option in the world, it does prevent
autoremoval until the upstream issue is resolved.
Thanks for all your work!
- Dean
ules, see https://bugs.debian.org/1055575;
While disabling tests isn't the best option in the world, it does prevent
autoremoval until the upstream issue is resolved.
Thanks for all your work!
- Dean
On Mon, 11 Dec 2023 22:41:56 GMT, Yi-Fan Tsai wrote:
>> `jcmd Compiler.perfmap` uses the hard-coded file name for a perf map:
>> `/tmp/perf-%d.map`. This change adds an optional argument for specifying a
>> file name.
>>
>> `jcmd PID help Compiler.perfmap` shows the following usage.
>>
>>
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These were tools that Dimitris created and I refer to from time to time. We
should keep/update them and add someplace in the tool.
Dean
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Sorry, I realize now this is a forum ballot.
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Hi Dean
On #2, did we decide that it was ok to change scope of the WG w/o approval from
the Forum?
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Corey Bonnell will update this in github for approval by the chairs.
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As part of the
I think this is a bad analogy. The guy who installs or fixes an item
that does not actually generate revenue certainly can ask for residuals
- but there aren't any since there is no income from it.
However, if residuals is a thing (which it is in some industries) then
asking for a piece of
won't need to.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Dean
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diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/exec
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anything to add, please reach out.
Attendees
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2023 at 03:42, Shubham Khanna
wrote:
>
> I reviewed the given Patch and it is working fine.
>
Thanks for checking. Patch pushed.
Regards,
Dean
psql: Add tab completion for view options.
Add support for tab completion of WITH (...) options to CREATE VIEW,
and for the corresponding SET/RESET (...) options in ALTER VIEW.
Christoph Heiss, reviewed by Melih Mutlu, Vignesh C, Jim Jones,
Mikhail Gribkov, David Zhang, Shubham Khanna, and me.
Package: libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0
Version: 2.42.10+dfsg-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0 fails to load webp images. This is a regression also
reported in arch here -> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=287629
PR with patch is here ->
Seems like https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=287629
On Sun, 19 Nov 2023 19:44:17 -0800 Dean Hamstead
wrote:
> Package: geeqie
> Version: 1:2.1-1
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Upon recent update, webp images are no longer viewable
>
>
&g
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477559
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
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uot; (though there's no point in doing likewise for the
boolean options, since they default to true, if present, and false
otherwise).
Attached is an updated patch, incorporating those comments.
Barring any further comments, I think this is ready for commit.
Regards,
Dean
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Dear Maintainer,
Upon recent update, webp images are no longer viewable
Here is a file that is webp and previously viewable, but now gives an
erro and doesnt view
dean@wheeljack:~/pics$ file 271366_20211213110900.webp
271366_20211213110900
On 2023-07-20 5:31 pm, deano-dove...@areyes.com wrote:
On 2023-07-19 4:08 pm, Gerald Galster wrote:
A 50-100 mailbox user server
will run Dovecot CE just
fine. Pro would be overkill.
What is
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
Guard against overflow in interval_mul() and interval_div().
Commits 146604ec43 and a898b409f6 added overflow checks to
interval_mul(), but not to interval_div(), which contains almost
identical code, and so is susceptible to the same kinds of
overflows. In addition, those checks did not catch
to grammatical errors in my own
text, no matter how many times I read it. Thanks for checking!
Pushed.
The v13 patch still applies on top of this, so I won't re-post it.
Regards,
Dean
doc: improve description of privileges for MERGE and update glossary.
On the MERGE page, the description of the privileges required could be
taken to imply that the SELECT privilege is required on all columns of
the data source, whereas actually it is only required on the columns
referred to by
doc: improve description of privileges for MERGE and update glossary.
On the MERGE page, the description of the privileges required could be
taken to imply that the SELECT privilege is required on all columns of
the data source, whereas actually it is only required on the columns
referred to by
doc: improve description of privileges for MERGE and update glossary.
On the MERGE page, the description of the privileges required could be
taken to imply that the SELECT privilege is required on all columns of
the data source, whereas actually it is only required on the columns
referred to by
we need to add a
> MERGE entry in glossary.sgml?
Yes, that makes sense.
Attached is a separate patch with those doc updates, intended to be
applied and back-patched independently of the main RETURNING patch.
Regards,
Dean
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Include cifs.ko in linux-modules package
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I’m in favor of adoption.
Thank you,
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2023 at 12:49, Dean Rasheed wrote:
>
> OK, I have pushed 0001 and 0002. Here's the remaining (main) patch.
>
OK, I have now pushed the main patch.
Regards,
Dean
Support +/- infinity in the interval data type.
This adds support for infinity to the interval data type, using the
same input/output representation as the other date/time data types
that support infinity. This allows various arithmetic operations on
infinite dates, timestamps and intervals.
The
will work, but at this
point I'm grasping at straws.
Thanks for your help
PS - sorry for the double post to the mailing list, I wasn't sure if my
last message in this thread went through.
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 11:31 AM Evan Hunt wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 05:24:59PM -0500, Lannar Dean via b
This is a continuation of a very old thread from this mailing list found
here:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.protocols.dns.bind/c/nAHtXSDcDl4?pli=1
It appears that what I'm attempting to do did not work at the time of this
thread 8 years ago, but I'm wondering if anything has changed by now.
I know this is an incredibly old thread, but I was wondering if there has been
any progress on this topic within the last 8 years.
I am attempting to use views to offer different configurations of RPZ filtering
to different subsets of the user population. My original approach was having
tched the current behaviour.
Before going too far down that route though, it is perhaps worth
asking whether this is something users really want. Is there a real
use-case for being able to UPDATE rows and have them disappear?
Regards,
Dean
Related But.. and fixed in this
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Title:
CIFS module is not
row, but then if you tried to SELECT it
later, the USING part of the policy might say no.
That seems pretty confusing. I would expect a row to either be visible
or not, consistently across all commands.
Regards,
Dean
On Sun, 5 Nov 2023 at 11:52, Dean Rasheed wrote:
>
> OK, that's a fair point. Attached is a new version, replacing those
> parts of the implementation with a new MergingFunc node. It doesn't
> add that much more complexity, and I think the new code is much
> neater.
>
Rebase
Avoid integer overflow hazard in interval_time().
When casting an interval to a time, the original code suffered from
64-bit integer overflow for inputs with a sufficiently large negative
"time" field, leading to bogus results.
Fix by rewriting the algorithm in a simpler form, that more
mber named dane_verified; did you mean certificate_verified?
if ( tls_out.dane_verified
^
certificate_verified
make[1]: *** [Makefile:834: tls.o] Error 1
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Fix AFTER ROW trigger execution in MERGE cross-partition update.
When executing a MERGE UPDATE action, if the UPDATE is turned into a
cross-partition DELETE then INSERT, do not attempt to invoke AFTER
UPDATE ROW triggers, or any of the other post-update actions in
ExecUpdateEpilogue().
For
Fix AFTER ROW trigger execution in MERGE cross-partition update.
When executing a MERGE UPDATE action, if the UPDATE is turned into a
cross-partition DELETE then INSERT, do not attempt to invoke AFTER
UPDATE ROW triggers, or any of the other post-update actions in
ExecUpdateEpilogue().
For
Fix AFTER ROW trigger execution in MERGE cross-partition update.
When executing a MERGE UPDATE action, if the UPDATE is turned into a
cross-partition DELETE then INSERT, do not attempt to invoke AFTER
UPDATE ROW triggers, or any of the other post-update actions in
ExecUpdateEpilogue().
For
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
Fix corner-case 64-bit integer subtraction bug on some platforms.
When computing "0 - INT64_MIN", most platforms would report an
overflow error, which is correct. However, platforms without integer
overflow builtins or 128-bit integers would fail to spot the overflow,
and incorrectly return
he previous patch set.
>
Thanks. That's confirmed, it has indeed turned green!
Regards,
Dean
On Wed, 8 Nov 2023 19:00:53 GMT, Roman Kennke wrote:
> See JBS issue for details.
>
> I basically:
> - took the test-modification and turned it into its own test-case
> - added test runners for lightweight- and legacy-locking, so that we keep
> testing both, no matter what is the default
>
I have upgraded from 22.04 to 23.10 and this issue is fixed:
Device platform:
Device #0:
EGL device extensions string:
EGL_EXT_device_drm, EGL_EXT_device_drm_render_node
Platform Device platform:
EGL API version: 1.5
EGL vendor string: Mesa Project
EGL version string: 1.5
EGL client APIs:
I have upgraded from 22.04 to 23.10 and this issue is fixed:
Device platform:
Device #0:
EGL device extensions string:
EGL_EXT_device_drm, EGL_EXT_device_drm_render_node
Platform Device platform:
EGL API version: 1.5
EGL vendor string: Mesa Project
EGL version string: 1.5
EGL client APIs:
I have upgraded from 22.04 to 23.10 and this issue is fixed:
Device platform:
Device #0:
EGL device extensions string:
EGL_EXT_device_drm, EGL_EXT_device_drm_render_node
Platform Device platform:
EGL API version: 1.5
EGL vendor string: Mesa Project
EGL version string: 1.5
EGL client APIs:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2023 at 06:56, jian he wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 at 14:33, Dean Rasheed wrote:
> >
> > Ah, Windows Server didn't like that. Trying again with "INT64CONST(0)"
> > instead of just "0" in interval_um().
> >
> I found this
to avoid spurious warnings */
return true;
}
*result = a - b;
return false;
which fails to spot the fact that overflow is also possible when a ==
0. So on such platforms, it returns the wrong result.
Patch attached.
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/src/include/common/int.h b/src/include/common
into. This patch will stop any of that too.)
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c
new file mode 100644
index 299c2c7..b16fbe9
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c
@@ -2899,6
unction
anymore).
There's one bug that I know about, to do with cross-partition updates,
but since that's a pre-existing bug, I'll start a new thread for it.
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/dml.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/dml.sgml
new file mode 100644
index cbbc5e2..3d95bdb
--- a/doc/src/sgml/dml.sgm
Im with Dave,Wes and Darrell.
Having for sale items is nice and a delete key away.
73
Dean K2WW
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023, 11:06 AM AB2E Darrell wrote:
> I also agree with Dave and Wes.
> Keeping up with current resale values is useful to me.
> 73
>
Can anybody point me to a howto, when using etcupdate with alternate source and
destinations. I have been using ZFS with snapshots mounted to alternate paths
to do my updates from source since I believe around 9.2 release. Mergemaster
has been working for me, but I am trying to switch my
On Thu, 2 Nov 2023 11:07:27 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> We should set the -permissive- flag for the Microsoft Visual C compiler, as
>> was requested by the now backed out
>> [JDK-8241499](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8241499). Doing so makes
>> the Visual C compiler much less
CSCWG Meeting 2023-10-19
Thursday, October 19, 2023
Attendees:
* Aaron Poulsen - Amazon Trust Services
* Andrea Holland - VikingCloud
* Atsushi INABA - GlobalSign
* Bruce Morton - Entrust
* Corey Bonnell
* Dean Coclin-DigiCert
* Dimitris
Martin - (Amazon), Bruce Morton - (Entrust),
Christophe Bonjean - (GlobalSign), Clemens Wanko - (ACAB Council), Corey
Bonnell - (DigiCert), Dave Chin - (CPA Canada/WebTrust), Dean Coclin -
(DigiCert), Don Sheehy - (CPA Canada/WebTrust), Doug Beattie - (GlobalSign),
Ellie Lu - (TrustAsia Technologies
now.
On the implementation question, I'm not completely against the idea of
a MergeFunc node, but it does feel a little over-engineered.
Regards,
Dean
Public bug reported:
On an Intel NUC13RNGi9 system with 13900K processor with integrated
Intel UHD 770 Graphics, the command "eglinfo" fails to initialize the
Device platform:
$ eglinfo
...
Device platform:
eglinfo: eglInitialize failed
The other platforms (X11, Wayland, GBM) initialize.
The
Public bug reported:
On an Intel NUC13RNGi9 system with 13900K processor with integrated
Intel UHD 770 Graphics, the command "eglinfo" fails to initialize the
Device platform:
$ eglinfo
...
Device platform:
eglinfo: eglInitialize failed
The other platforms (X11, Wayland, GBM) initialize.
The
Public bug reported:
On an Intel NUC13RNGi9 system with 13900K processor with integrated
Intel UHD 770 Graphics, the command "eglinfo" fails to initialize the
Device platform:
$ eglinfo
...
Device platform:
eglinfo: eglInitialize failed
The other platforms (X11, Wayland, GBM) initialize.
The
this was corrected in a recent BR update.
11. Any other business?
Dean -mentioned that Adobe is an interested party, but no new news to add.
Ben Wilson Curious about EV code signing standard. What is the status of
that? Is there a need for it? There should be a reference added
. Proposed ballot CSCWG charter update
8. Other business
9. Next meeting - Nov 16th
10. Adjourn
REMINDER: we will discuss the RFC for Key Attestation on 30 November
Dean Coclin
CSCWG Chair
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
en set to
the value of the "wholerow" attribute, which is the OLD tuple, so
using DatumGetHeapTupleHeader() makes sense. This relies on the code
in ExecInitModifyTable(), which sets up ri_RowIdAttNo.
Regards,
Dean
Guard against overflow in make_interval().
The original code did very little to guard against integer or floating
point overflow when computing the interval's fields. Detect any such
overflows and error out, rather than silently returning bogus results.
Joseph Koshakow, reviewed by Ashutosh
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