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Hi!
I try to catch a DropStmt and convert it to a Rename Stmt, like petere's
pg_trashcan, but i don't like to create new schema. I only like to
rename the table in case of a drop table query.
Is this possible with something like:
ProcessUtility
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hi,
is there any hint to tell pgxs to compile with gcc -O0 (CFLAGS) ?
regards
geohas
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Thank you Tom!
make CFLAGS=-O0 was it.
now gdb doesn't print Value optimized out.
regards
On 08/07/14 17:45, Tom Lane wrote:
geohas li...@hasibether.at writes:
is there any hint to tell pgxs to compile with gcc -O0 (CFLAGS) ?
I tend to use
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UPDATE 1
Does something break or are there any other ideas to change the order of
columns?
regard
geohas
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and a simple search in the archive showd no results.
regards
geohas
PS: I've an excuse for my bad english - i'am austrian ;)
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, ...
It should work without triggers - because the shadow schema should only
be visible for user postgres.
regards
geohas
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