Hi,
Thanks for the quick response. I was looking through
the archives of pgsql-bugs and I saw that the number
of bugs reported is 830 something. Does that mean that
these bugs are all for the latest version or for all
the versions. If it is for all versions than in some
cases it wasn't specified
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response. I was looking through
the archives of pgsql-bugs and I saw that the number
of bugs reported is 830 something. Does that mean that
these bugs are all for the latest version or for all
the versions. If it is for all versions than in some
cases it wasn't specified
Tom Lane wrote:
> ILIR GASHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > My question is do you maintain a list of known bugs
> > with the detailed descriptions of the causes of the
> > bug.
>
> We do not. You could grovel through the archives of pgsql-bugs
> though...
I think the TODO list would give you so
ILIR GASHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My question is do you maintain a list of known bugs
> with the detailed descriptions of the causes of the
> bug.
We do not. You could grovel through the archives of pgsql-bugs
though...
regards, tom lane
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is a gain in reliabili