[GENERAL] Memory leak in libpq libpq++?

1999-11-08 Thread Martin Weinberg
Using the distributed examples as a guide, I wrote a c++ code to execute a large suite of queries. Each query opens and closes a backend. I notice a *big leak* when large numbers of tuples are returned. I get the same behavior using libpq (with PQclears and PQ finishes explicitly) or using

[GENERAL] possible problem with indexes postgresql-6.5.2

1999-11-08 Thread Jim Mercer
i have a large table that gets added to frequently (2-3 times per hour, 50K or more records each time). this table has a single index, unique, a char(20) field. every now and then, the index seems to grow abnormally, although it appears to function fine. here is an ls -l, before: -rw---

Re: [GENERAL] Banner (fwd)

1999-11-08 Thread The Hermit Hacker
I generally post announcements to both automatically *shrug* On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Peter Eisentraut wrote: On 1999-11-05, Jeff MacDonald mentioned: Sent this out to the annouce list, which was probably a bad idea, so i'm repeating it here. Why is the announce list not mirrored to the