-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/31/2013 08:46 PM, Robert Haas wrote: > On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Joe Conway <m...@joeconway.com> > wrote: >>> OK, simple enough. New patch attached. I still need to do some >>> testing to verify this does not break anything, but other than >>> that, any complaints (including the notion of backpatching >>> this back to 9.1)? >> >> Here's a cleaned up version, which also includes documentation. >> I'll commit back to 9.1 in a day or two unless there are any >> objections. > > Changing SQL syntax in the back-branches isn't normally something > we do, but I confess I don't see any real reason not to do it in > this case.
That was part of my hesitation, but I don't see any better way to fix existing installations and this is pretty well self-contained. Any other opinions out there? Joe - -- Joe Conway credativ LLC: http://www.credativ.us Linux, PostgreSQL, and general Open Source Training, Service, Consulting, & 24x7 Support -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRqgvcAAoJEDfy90M199hlmG0P/0LmkNBvMrMqASA4zyhtKGTG 3Wd+/wC2cHPrfVqFmEKsuCStWTiQxzdcNGgPBfzdg5QskB8xcAr81ggH3mW5ldHE Gnz9ZJ6LaAWeqAg0IjIir2spQmZbNfPc9BY+vnTQAoSPmJwoXgFLnJSdW8+5JrLR qwrRv3f6jJzYPXYdSXu91fDCwNi7mZmcqjJRtjO58xI+hcrNsKMjGnloryeifrVP N1ZI2vrPiwUBmKR01RTjjfTjCA1iBxwABLbzknO4hNchE7l8ghcXmE/K5Zkaj8E4 QXQk/dx5EzXlKtOqBpKh2QpZZDoKD1NAR9u+SSsbjjdgzXM+L3SkslvlisbCEbrH HwYys2honEk38SzxeDeqpmLBDmEqccfuq/VIqe82szbusn58kmq7RbU/veScIwkA 5eAOzi+YbbaK1ThS2CZKrt9DqhUgaIhj66X7+bmhusPxG1cQyGnV8Tetol50Hyo4 6unkqiQhr4qfXwDtrUDDtdBxTiFWsIwXCe3zytp9J6HStHN1OjGfjDM8Mu71wwiH 44PqYnugaJff7I6fLC+qDWX5VD5i+7gSm8/Q7awt1hk7L5gLsFU6qQmJVkpY2HJs RQ3G2aoB2pKyvnbeYvFb9Ny1LH2I8gnUW0vXZ69T7ecvRLm4IC4wmFc3SGmUXP+x xbRWb6LW+RXPhsZYooKQ =RP/c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers