The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 2000
Logged by: Todd
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.1 Beta 4
Operating system: Windows Xp home
Description:psql does not prompt for password
Details:
psql -U postgres does not prompt
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3291
Logged by: Todd Frankson
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.1
Operating system: Windows 2003 Server
Description:Query tool not returning all results
Details:
When selecting From a
I have a database with similar performance constraints. Our best
estimates put the turnover on our most active table at 350k tuples/day.
The hardware is a 4x1.4GHz Xeon w/ a RAID 1 disk setup, and the DB
floats around 500MB of disk space taken. Here is what we do to maintain
operations:
1) Cro
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1412
Logged by: Todd Eigenschink
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8 (any recent)
Operating system: Linux
Description:binaries are linked to numerous extraneous shared
Details:
For a long
2008 - ASP.Net, and
PostgreSQL 8.3.
Thank you for your time,
Todd Spangler
COMSYS - A Manpower Company
804-521-5288
way, so I am still digging into a work around.
thanks,
-Todd
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nd setting the column's default
> to nextval('sequence-name').
I stand corrected. It would be nice if \ds or \ds+ or something showed
this relationship so it was evident. That's more of a feature request
than a bug fix tho.
apologies for the misdirection.
-Todd
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day()
is listed (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/functions-datetime.html),
and there doesn't seem to be anything in the context of the 3 occurrences of
"timeofday" that would imply it is deprecated.
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I realize this is a sort of special-purpose request. It's not a big
deal to build the whole thing, then just relink src/backend/postgres
without those libs. It just feels dirty to have them there when they
aren't needed.
Todd
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>
>It is my understanding that having them there causes no bloat in the
>binary. No symbols are resolved in those libs.
Perhaps not, but the postgres binary then becomes dependent on those
libs being available (if they're shared).
Todd
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ial "make" finishes, it only takes about
15 seconds.
And of course, most people don't/won't care or notice. The extra
unneeded dependencies just make me feel dirty. :-)
Todd
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along since you never know who's going to get hit unawares with this.
(Especially those pesky Mac people who like spaces in their folder
names.)
Cheers!
Murray Todd Williams
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On 05/15/13 13:27, tc...@blackducksoftware.com wrote:
The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 8163
Logged by: Todd Cook
Email address: tc...@blackducksoftware.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.4.16
Operating system: Fedora 14
Description:
When nearly
On 05/15/13 16:10, Tom Lane wrote:
"Todd A. Cook" writes:
On 05/15/13 13:27, tc...@blackducksoftware.com wrote:
When nearly identical update queries arrive simultaneously, the first one to
execute runs normally, but subsequent executions run _extremely_ slowly.
We've seen th
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