On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 04:09 -0500, Sofer, Yuval wrote:
> how do I review list of bugs reported as fixed for each Postgres
> version?
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> Is there any quick way to detect a fix of bug using Bug id?
There is no actively-maintained bug database for postgres. The best way
is to search the ar
The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 8080
Logged by: Victor Reinhart
Email address: vic...@maintstar.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.2.4
Operating system: Windows XP
Description:
When using PowerBuilder to connect to Postgres using the latest 32-
The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 8079
Logged by: Christopher Bialas
Email address: krz...@interia.pl
PostgreSQL version: 9.2.4
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2008R2 Standard server
Description:
With very high load of the server dur
Hi Tom,
Why not implement a session/database option to use (or not) the replanning
of such functions. This would allow existing PG clusters to behave as they
historically did, and would simultaneously allow users who want to have
benefit of dynamically changing "search_path" inside a function to o
Hi
how do I review list of bugs reported as fixed for each Postgres version?
Is there any quick way to detect a fix of bug using Bug id?
I saw the "changes" section in each major release documentation (appendixes
->release notes->changes), but should I read it all rather than search using
som