-On [20040125 03:52], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Hm, okay, I'm pretty sure that that combination wouldn't report ENOSPC
>at close().
>From Tru64's write(2):
[ENOSPC]
[XSH4.2] No free space is left on the file system containing the
file.
[Tru64 UNIX] An attempt was ma
-On [20030928 17:52], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Hm. So is crypt_r() a GNU extension? I would've thought it was
>specified by some standard or other. Perhaps the real issue here
>is that /usr/include/crypt.h is using the wrong control symbol.
>At least in RHL 8.0, it definitely uses __
-On [20030911 15:43], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>We can't ALTER a table that's already in use when the first ALTER
>starts, either --- its attempt to exclusive-lock the table will fail.
>But once you get the exclusive lock, you can (in Postgres) perform
>a series of operations without fea
-On [20030909 00:42], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>IIRC, Oracle does not have rollback-able DDL. That might imply that the
>reason they have MODIFY CONSTRAINT is that in Oracle you can't use the
>above way to eliminate the window. Can you put ALTERs inside
>transactions at all in Oracle?
-On [20030909 23:02], Andrew Dunstan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>They must be very big images or there must be an awful lot of them :-)
*grin*
I was more thinking of organizations such as NASA and commercial
entities storing satellite images in databases.
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven / asm
-On [20030909 20:32], Bruce Momjian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I know Tom is concerned because we haven't tested it, but I don't think
>anyone has tested 16TB either, nor our 1600-column limit.
If I had the space free on my SAN right now I'd try it.
The 1600 column limit should be easy to test o
-On [20030908 23:52], Peter Eisentraut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Why would FreeBSD have a "library of thread-safe libc functions" (libc_r)
>if the functions weren't thread-safe? I think the test is faulty.
Having libc_r is not a guarantee that all functions of libc are
represented in that libra
-On [20030908 22:42], Bruce Momjian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I assume MODIFY would allow you to alter the constraint without
>re-checking all the rows, as would be required by DROP/ADD. However, if
>you are modifying the constraint, wouldn't we have to recheck all the
>rows anyway. Of course,
-On [20030908 20:52], Rod Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>This could be rather time consuming to actually write but having the
>ability to change foreign key on update / on delete modes without
>rechecking all of the data would be very useful.
I was more interested in this feature for CHECK con
Hi people,
can someone add:
Add an ALTER TABLE MODIFY CONSTRAINT
item to the todo list? I am even willing to pick this one up in a
while, after I finish some other outstanding tasks.
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-On [20030908 18:52], Bruce Momjian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>So you don't have all the *_r functions, and your non-*_r functions
>aren't thread-safe. Should we disable theading on FreeBSD? Seems so.
Exactly. Most other threading works though. :)
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven / asmodai
-On [20030908 06:32], Bruce Momjian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Your gethostbyname() is _not_ thread-safe
>> Your getpwuid() is _not_ thread-safe
>> Your functions are _not_ all thread-safe
>
>Interesting. Do you have all the *_r files listed in thread.c? I sure
>hope so. I assume you used the
-On [20030905 19:12], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>It should not; there is something wrong here, not merely a documentation
>problem. I am wondering whether your 7.4 build fails to select a TAS()
>implementation --- if so, it would fall back to implementing spinlocks
>as semaphores, which
-On [20030905 20:52], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Alternatively, find out what symbols your compiler predeclares.
>If my theory is right then your pg_config_os.h file is failing to
>define HAS_TEST_AND_SET; why?
Indeed, pg_config_os.h does not set anything for __ia64__.
When I added defi
-On [20030905 18:32], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>If it dies even at max_connections 10, that is a *lower* setting than we
>ever supported before (the pre-7.4 default was 32, and you need 20 or
>more to run the parallel regression test). I suspect that you actually
>don't have SysV semaph
-On [20030905 17:52], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Actually the bug is in beta2, not beta1. I'd suggest grabbing the
>current nightly snapshot (see /dev on the ftp servers) in preference
>to beta2, if you are on a machine with small SysV IPC limits.
Using a snapshot of September the 4th:
-On [20030905 17:42], Rod Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Is this beta 1 or beta 2? Beta 1 has a bug which may require more
>shared resources than what is available.
Sorry, beta 2. Should've made that clear.
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-On [20030905 17:22], Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Well, on Itanium2 on FreeBSD 5.1 it compiles. I just need to get the
>semaphores to a higher value in order to actually do an initdb.
Though,
did 7.4 raise the bar on SysV IPC? On my other two boxes I haven't
t
-On [20030905 16:42], Rod Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Download 7.4 beta 2 and run regression tests on those platforms. Report
>back any issues or successes. 7.4 Release candidates will come with a
>call for reports on platforms that pass the regression tests which are
>used to make up the su
Hi,
just want to verify first with you guys before dumping it on the bugs
list. Most likely I am just being silly here or something.
Take this:
create table blah (name TEXT CHECK (name IN ('blah', 'bleh')));
test=# \d blah
Table "public.blah"
Column | Type | Modifiers
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[Please hold me on the to:/cc: list since I am not subscribed]
After talking this over with some of the great guys on IRC it was
suggested I ask here.
I am currently working on a document about how to convert from MySQL to
PostgreSQL (Sybase, Oracle, DB2, MS SQL Server are also going to be
done).
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