is there an RPM for 1.0.0, and if so, where?

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From: Michael Paquier [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 3:30 AM
To: Postgres-XC mailing list; PostgreSQL mailing lists
Subject: [Postgres-xc-general] Release of Postgres-XC 1.0.0

Hi all,

Postgres-XC, read&write-scalable multi-master symmetric cluster based on 
PostgreSQL, version 1.0.0 is released.
This project is seen as an open-source alternative to costly products such as 
OracleRAC. Postgres-XC is based on the code of PostgreSQL, so it can naturally 
use all its technologies, which are enhaunced to have a shared-nothing 
multi-master PostgreSQL-based database cluster.

This first stable version is based on PostgreSQL 9.1.4. All the patches in 
PostgreSQL 9.1 stable branch have been merged up to commit 873d1c1 (1st of June 
2012).
This includes the security fix related to pg_crypto dated of 30th of May.
You can download the source tarball directly from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/postgres-xc/files/latest/download
This tarball contains all the HTML and man documentation.

30 bug fixes have been made since release of beta2, with some notable 
enhancements:
- Support for EXTENSION is fixed
- Stabilization of the use of slave nodes in cluster
- Fix of a bug related to read-only transactions, improving performance by 15%.
- Support of compilation for MacOSX
About the scalability of this release, Postgres-XC 1.0.0 scales to a factor of 
3 when compared to a standalone server PostgreSQL 9.1.3 on 5 nodes using a 
benchmark called DBT-1.

Compared to version Postgres-XC 0.9.7, the following features have been added:
- Fast query shipping (FQS), quick identification of expressions in a query 
that can be pushed down to remote nodes
- SERIAL types
- TABLESPACE
- Utility to clean up 2PC transactions in cluster (pgxc_clean)
- Utility for initialization of GTM (global transaction manager, utility called 
initgtm)
- Relation-size functions and locking functions
- Regression stabilization

The documentation of 1.0, including release notes, is available here:
http://postgres-xc.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/.

The project can be followed on Source Forge: 
http://postgres-xc.sourceforge.net/.
And a couple of GIT repositories are used for development:
- SourceForge: 
http://postgres-xc.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=postgres-xc/postgres-xc;a=summary
- Github: https://github.com/postgres-xc/postgres-xc

The core team is currently working in the addition of new features for the next 
major release including:
- Merge with PostgreSQL 9.2
- Data redistribution functionality, changing table distribution in cluster 
with a simple ALTER TABLE
- New functionalities related to online node addition and deletion for a better 
user experience
- Triggers
- Planner improvements
- Global constraints.
The roadmap of the project is located here => 
http://postgres-xc.sourceforge.net/ in section Roadmap.

The project is under the same license as PostgreSQL, now managed under a single 
entity called "Postgres-XC Development Group".
In order to keep in touch with the project, whose development follows the same 
model as PostgreSQL, you can register to the following mailing lists:
- 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,
 for general questions. Registration can be done here: 
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/postgres-xc-general
- 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
 hachers mailing list. Registration can be done here: 
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/postgres-xc-developers

See you soon on the project mailing list, and have fun with this stable release.
--
Michael Paquier
Member of core team of Postgres-XC, and Postgres-XC Development Group

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