Hi Tom,
> >> So it does. Okay, what was the complete test case again?
> >> I'm afraid I didn't save your original message because I wrote it off
> >> as a known problem ...
>
> > Here it is:
>
> > links=# create table foo ( a char(25) );
> > CREATE
> > links
Hi Tom,
> Alex Krohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> On my machine, these produce 't' in C locale, but 'f' in en_US locale.
>
> > Seem to be in C locale:
>
> So it does. Okay, what was the complete test case again?
> I'm afraid I didn't save your original message because I wrote it off
> as a
Hello Developers,
at first, thank you for the wonderful work you did on the excellent
database.
I was experimenting with the 7.1beta3 release. When I use the
date_part() function in one query several thousand times (in updates for
example) the postmaster consumes all available memory, until it d
doj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It assume that date_part() has a serious memory leak.
> If you like a can reproduce some queries that fail on my machine and
> send them to you with a second email.
Yes, we need to see the exact sequence of queries ...
regards, tom lane