I found the following while poking around. RangeVarGetRelid takes a
second parameter that is intended to allow it to not fail, returning
InvalidOid instead. However it calls LookupExplicitNamespace, which does
not honor any such request, and happily generates an error on a bad
namespace name:
On Saturday 07 September 2002 12:52 pm, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> > Didn't we want to remove that option?
>
> I didn't know it was still in there. I see no reason for it.
How about --enable-depend, that's not still needed is it? Or is that
something other than the new de
I am almost done. While working on the regression test I found a significant
bug in the original earth distance package, so this really does need to
get updated. While I was doing that I switched it to use the haversine
formula as that is more accurate for short distances than the formula
they use
> SIMILAR TO doesn't implement the SQL standard, it's only a wrapper around
> the POSIX regexp matching, which is wrong. I thought someone wanted to
> fix that, but if it's not happening it should be removed.
Please be specific on what you would consider correct. I'm not recalling
any details of
I'm trying to compile PostgreSQL 7.2.2 under the Mac OS X 10.2/Darwin
6.0 (Jaguar) and having some difficulties. I'm using a clean install so
there shouldn't be any customizations hindering the compilation
process. I have it stored in /usr/local/pgsql and I configure it as
below:
./configure
Yes it is possible, but according to the jdbc spec, a new connection in
jdbc is always initialized to autocommit=true. So jdbc needs to ignore
whatever the current server setting is and reset to autocommit=true.
--Barry
snpe wrote:
> On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:55 am, Bruce Momjian wrote
[ Discussion moved to hackers.]
I recently added a test for JAVA_HOME to configure.in to issue a more
helpful message when Ant can't be run rather than throwing a more
generic Ant failure message and expecting people to look in config.log.
My question is should we be doing such checks to try and
Hello Tom,
Saturday, September 7, 2002, 5:42:33 PM, you wrote:
TL> Steve Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> BM> I suggest you read the TODO detail on the item and make a proposal on
>> BM> how it _should_ work and if you can get agreement from everyone, you may
>> BM> be able to nag someone int
Tom Lane wrote:
> Steve Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > BM> I suggest you read the TODO detail on the item and make a proposal on
> > BM> how it _should_ work and if you can get agreement from everyone, you may
> > BM> be able to nag someone into doing a patch.
>
> > I think it should return
Masaru Sugawara wrote:
> Now I'm testing connectby() in the /contrib/tablefunc in 7.3b1, which would
> be a useful function for many users. However, I found the fact that
> if connectby_tree has the following data, connectby() tries to search the end
> of roots without knowing that the relation
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 19:00, elein wrote:
>
>
> There was a comment earlier that was not really addressed.
> What can you do with table inheritance that you can not do
> with a relational implementation? Or what would work *better*
> as inheritance? (you define better)
There is nothing that y
snpe wrote:
> On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:55 am, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Barry Lind wrote:
> > > Haris,
> > >
> > > You can't use jdbc (and probably most other postgres clients) with
> > > autocommit in postgresql.conf turned off.
> > >
> > > Hackers,
> > >
> > > How should client interfaces
Now I'm testing connectby() in the /contrib/tablefunc in 7.3b1, which would
be a useful function for many users. However, I found the fact that
if connectby_tree has the following data, connectby() tries to search the end
of roots without knowing that the relations are infinite(-5-9-10-11-9-10
On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:55 am, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Barry Lind wrote:
> > Haris,
> >
> > You can't use jdbc (and probably most other postgres clients) with
> > autocommit in postgresql.conf turned off.
> >
> > Hackers,
> >
> > How should client interfaces handle this new autocommit feat
Hello everyone.
When I studied system catolog,I can't understand a concept "operator strategies
for an access method", Who can tell me what it's that and where I could find document
on the Web. Thanks for your reponse very much, especially thank Hannu Krosing.
Guo longjiang Harbi
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