On 2021/08/19 17:03, Kyotaro Horiguchi wrote:
Hello.

While I was examining message translation for PG14, I found some
messages that would need to be fixed.

0001 is a fix for perhaps-leftovers of the recent message cleanups
related to "positive integer"(fd90f6ba7a).

There are still other many messages using "positive" and "negative" keywords.
We should also fix them at all?

BTW, we discussed this before at [1] and concluded that at first
we should focus on the fix of the ambiguous "non-negative" and
let "positive" and "negative" keywords as they are.

[1]
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CALj2ACV7KDM8R=srdbxvxt5ymdi+bmwvvv_uwmmhiii1pum...@mail.gmail.com

0002 is a fix for a maybe-mistake in message convention of a recent
fix in ECPG of linked-connection (about trailing period and
lower-cased commad names)

LGTM.

Regards,

--
Fujii Masao
Advanced Computing Technology Center
Research and Development Headquarters
NTT DATA CORPORATION


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