What we actually need to do is talk and listen. I'd like to suggest that
we have an online "focus day" (onlist) on Sync Rep on Oct 5 and maybe 6
as well?. Meeting in person is possible, but probably impractical. But a
design sprint, not a code sprint.
I'd suggest something even simpler:
(1) C
On 09/30/2010 10:52 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
IMHO
we should push out the end date by at least a week to reflect the lack
of time spent on the CF so far.
I agree that we should postpone the end of the CF by one week to deal
with the distractions people have had.
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This is my review on the "Fix snapshot taking inconsistencies patch".
The patch applies against master (a13f12b3a18da0a61571cb134fdecea03a10d6f)
However initdb fails with:
FATAL: return type mismatch in function declared to return record
DETAIL: Function's final statement must be SELECT or
Peter Eisentraut writes:
> Actually, it turns out the handling of nls-global.mk for missing
> xgettext has been broken since revision 1.
Ooohh ... the ifdef's are in the wrong place, aren't they.
Maybe it would be better to use the "missing" script for xgettext
and drop the ifdefs?
On lör, 2010-10-02 at 16:43 -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>
>
> On 10/02/2010 01:35 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> >
> > > b) with gettext installed but not gettext-tools (and in particular
> > > xgettext was missing), the NLS stuff failed.
> > xgettext is not required for the build.
>
> here i
I wrote:
> Andrew Dunstan writes:
>> make -C backend all
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/pg_9_0/src/backend'
>> msgfmt -o po/de.mo po/de.po
>> You don't have 'xgettext'.
>> make[2]: *** [po/de.mo] Error 1
> It seems to me that this indicates brain death on the part of the SLES
> pa
Andrew Dunstan writes:
> On 10/02/2010 01:35 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>> xgettext is not required for the build.
> here is the tail of my make log with gettext-tools uninstalled (platform
> is SLES 11 SP1):
> make -C backend all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/pg_9_0/sr
On 10/02/2010 02:31 PM, Dimitri Fontaine wrote:
Rob Wultsch writes:
One of the things I really like about drizzle is if there a missing
dependency it will explicitly tell you what you are missing and where
to go find it for popular platforms.
Choose your platform wisely. Then, apt-get build-
On 10/02/2010 01:35 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
b) with gettext installed but not gettext-tools (and in particular
xgettext was missing), the NLS stuff failed.
xgettext is not required for the build.
here is the tail of my make log with gettext-tools uninstalled (platform
is SLES 11 SP1):
Peter Geoghegan writes:
> Peter Eisentraut asked Jan to produce a regression test for the ISN
> contrib module, which he is apparently working on. I would like to see
> him more clearly explaining how that will work though - so far, it's
> really just been described in very broad strokes.
Even mo
Hitoshi Harada writes:
> 2010/10/2 Jeff Davis :
>> On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 18:52 +0900, Hitoshi Harada wrote:
> While tackling the top-level CTEs patch, I found that INSERT ...
> VALUES isn't aware of ORDER BY / LIMIT.
> From my reading the source around transformInsertStmt(), VALUES in
> INSERT is
Agreed, I thought of that when Andrew sent the original ...
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 16:08, Tom Lane wrote:
Magnus Hagander writes:
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:36, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I think the confusion is from the use of "tagged" in the commit
Rob Wultsch writes:
> One of the things I really like about drizzle is if there a missing
> dependency it will explicitly tell you what you are missing and where
> to go find it for popular platforms.
Choose your platform wisely. Then, apt-get build-dep postgresql-9.0 :)
Regards,
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2010/10/2 Jeff Davis :
> On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 18:52 +0900, Hitoshi Harada wrote:
>> While tackling the top-level CTEs patch, I found that INSERT ...
>> VALUES isn't aware of ORDER BY / LIMIT.
>>
>> regression=# CREATE TABLE t1(x int);
>> CREATE TABLE
>> regression=# INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(
On lör, 2010-10-02 at 13:01 -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Specifically, a) when python was installed but python-devel was not,
> configure passed by the compile for python failed quite miserably, and
Yeah. Same is true if libperl-dev or similar is not installed.
> b) with gettext installed bu
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> I'm, not sure if this is worth fixing, but it seemed worth mentioning. ISTM
> that if we pass configure, we should be able to assume that the requisite
> build tools, libraries, include files etc. are present.
One of the things I really li
I am reviewing Jan Otto's ISN patch, as part of the ongoing
commit-fest. I've attached a revised patch, which was produced with
git diff. The original was produced against CVS head.
The patch produces this warning when applied to master:
pe...@linux-peter-home:~/postgresql> git apply isbn_git_pat
While trying to build PostgreSQL 9.0 on a machine where the SA had
omitted to install a lot of the required packages, I noticed a couple of
cases where configure passed but the build failed due to missing pieces
in the toolset.
Specifically, a) when python was installed but python-devel was
On 10/02/2010 10:45 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 16:08, Tom Lane wrote:
Magnus Hagander writes:
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:36, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I think the confusion is from the use of "tagged" in the commit
message
Possibly Marc should adopt the habit of making t
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 16:08, Tom Lane wrote:
> Magnus Hagander writes:
>> On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:36, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>> I think the confusion is from the use of "tagged" in the commit
>> message
>
> Possibly Marc should adopt the habit of making the commit messages read
> like "Stamp 9
Magnus Hagander writes:
> On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:36, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>> There are commit messages from about 22 hours ago that say that the
> This was intentional - to wait with the tags until the tarballs have
> been verified *and published*, so we don't end up having to move the
> tag
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 20:23, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On fre, 2010-10-01 at 16:26 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> Personally, I don't see any advantage at all of git.postgresql.org
>> over github for a development repository. Others may have different
>> opinions, of course.
>
> My personal obj
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:36, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> There are commit messages from about 22 hours ago that say that the
> upcoming releases have been tagged, but I don't see the corresponding tags
> when I list out the tags in my repo (and there has been a commit since
> then).
>
> I'm not sure
There are commit messages from about 22 hours ago that say that the
upcoming releases have been tagged, but I don't see the corresponding
tags when I list out the tags in my repo (and there has been a commit
since then).
I'm not sure where the release procedures are documented - I couldn't
f
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