[BUGS] PostgreSQL BugTool Submission

2000-08-22 Thread pgsql-bugs
Jon Peatfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 4 The lower the number the more severe it is. Short Description Docs use wrong chars Long Description In the ps docs several characters print out incorrectly, e.g. pi, sigma etc since the font being used doesn't have those glyph

[BUGS] PostgreSQL BugTool Submission

2000-08-22 Thread pgsql-bugs
fmatheus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 3 The lower the number the more severe it is. Short Description trouble with COPY from a iso-8859-1 encoding file Long Description Im notice this in pg 6.5.3 in a Debian/linux 2.2 in AMD K7. if there is some enhancede char like a a a

[BUGS] PostgreSQL BugTool Submission

2000-08-22 Thread pgsql-bugs
James Aspnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 2 The lower the number the more severe it is. Short Description checking foreign keys requires write access Long Description In version 7.0.2, create tables A and B where B has a foreign key reference to A. Grant user X insert ac

[BUGS] HP-Ux v.11 release

2000-08-22 Thread roberto_vanoncini
Good morning, I'd like to know which is the best release of your product supported on HP-Ux 11 Thanks for your help Regards Roberto Vanoncini --- - Roberto Vanoncini

Re: [BUGS] Creation of 10000's of empty table segments and more...

2000-08-22 Thread Tom Lane
> Also, there are no core files lying around anywhere, which is somewhat > surprising. Hm. On some platforms, processes started from system startup scripts run with "ulimit coredumpsize" set to 0, which prevents coredumps. You may need to start the postmaster manually with a normal ulimit before

Re: [BUGS] Creation of 10000's of empty table segments and more...

2000-08-22 Thread Philip Poles
Greetings... Tom, I don't have a way to reproduce this from scratch, unfortunately. The problem occurred on a production server which had been running trouble-free for the past two months. Also, there are no core files lying around anywhere, which is somewhat surprising. Does it make any differen