6.4.1 HISTORY etc.
HISTORY file coming with 6.4.1 seems old one. I tried
http://www.postgresql.org/ to get latest HISTORY but it miserably
failed.
Also, I noticed that the name of 6.4.1 source directory is "pgsql" not
postgresql-v6.4.1 or postgresql-6.4.1. I'm afraid this confuses users.
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t-ishii@sra.co.jp
HISTORY file coming with 6.4.1 seems old one. I tried
http://www.postgresql.org/ to get latest HISTORY but it miserably
failed.
system was down today. It is up now. I think it is up-to-date.
Also, I noticed that the name of 6.4.1 source directory is "pgsql" not
postgresql-v6.4.1 or postgresql-6.4.1. I'm afraid this confuses users.
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Tatsuo Ishii
t-ishii@sra.co.jp
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HISTORY file coming with 6.4.1 seems old one. I tried
http://www.postgresql.org/ to get latest HISTORY but it miserably
failed.system was down today. It is up now. I think it is up-to-date.
Humm... I cannot find any description regarding changes between 6.4
and 6.4.1 in the HISTORY file?
PostgreSQL 6.4 Mon Oct 26 11:40:42 EST 1998
=========================================================
A dump/restore is required for those wishing to migrate data from
previous releases of PostgreSQL. You may also use the new pg_upgrade
utility to avoid a dump/reload.
Bug Fixes
---------
:
:
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HISTORY file coming with 6.4.1 seems old one. I tried
http://www.postgresql.org/ to get latest HISTORY but it miserably
failed.system was down today. It is up now. I think it is up-to-date.
Humm... I cannot find any description regarding changes between 6.4
and 6.4.1 in the HISTORY file?
How can that be. I see 6.4.1 at the top of the HISTORY file in my
RELEASE tree. Now, my current tree does not have that, because we are
not using that tree for a release right now, though I guess I should
update it so it stays current for 6.5.
cvs log shows for HISTORY shows:
revision 1.44.2.3
date: 1998/12/18 16:51:39; author: momjian; state: Exp; lines: +5 -6
Upgrade for 6.4.1.
I wonder if Marc packaged the CURRENT by accident. I can only guess
what has happened.
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On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
HISTORY file coming with 6.4.1 seems old one. I tried
http://www.postgresql.org/ to get latest HISTORY but it miserably
failed.system was down today. It is up now. I think it is up-to-date.
Humm... I cannot find any description regarding changes between 6.4
and 6.4.1 in the HISTORY file?How can that be. I see 6.4.1 at the top of the HISTORY file in my
RELEASE tree. Now, my current tree does not have that, because we are
not using that tree for a release right now, though I guess I should
update it so it stays current for 6.5.cvs log shows for HISTORY shows:
revision 1.44.2.3
date: 1998/12/18 16:51:39; author: momjian; state: Exp; lines: +5 -6
Upgrade for 6.4.1.I wonder if Marc packaged the CURRENT by accident. I can only guess
what has happened.
*sigh* You are right...I futzed it :( Am re-packaging it from
scratch now, will send an email out when fixed :(
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
I wonder if Marc packaged the CURRENT by accident. I can only guess
what has happened.*sigh* You are right...I futzed it :( Am re-packaging it from
scratch now, will send an email out when fixed :(
I have fixed some snprintf problems since Monday, so it is good we are
repackaging. What do we call it? 6.4.2?
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On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I wonder if Marc packaged the CURRENT by accident. I can only guess
what has happened.*sigh* You are right...I futzed it :( Am re-packaging it from
scratch now, will send an email out when fixed :(I have fixed some snprintf problems since Monday, so it is good we are
repackaging. What do we call it? 6.4.2?
I just left it as 6.4.1...saves Hal having to through and fixing
*all* the links again :)
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I wonder if Marc packaged the CURRENT by accident. I can only guess
what has happened.*sigh* You are right...I futzed it :( Am re-packaging it from
scratch now, will send an email out when fixed :(I have fixed some snprintf problems since Monday, so it is good we are
repackaging. What do we call it? 6.4.2?I just left it as 6.4.1...saves Hal having to through and fixing
*all* the links again :)
I agree. How many people downloaded the bad version. Can you find that?
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+ If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue
+ Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026