dev version changes/release history
Where can I find info on the difference between different development
versions (e.g. what's changed between 7.1RC1 and 7.1RC2)? The HISTORY file
seems to only cover changes between releases (7.0.x - 7.1). And I don't
really see any other files or pages on the website that specifically cover
the differences. I perhaps could piece it together from CVS commits in the
-commiters archives. Is that the best way?
sean
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Sean Harding wrote:
Where can I find info on the difference between different development
versions (e.g. what's changed between 7.1RC1 and 7.1RC2)? The HISTORY file
seems to only cover changes between releases (7.0.x - 7.1). And I don't
See the files under the tree in ChangeLogs. If your tarball is unpacked
to /usr/local/pgsql, see the files in /usr/local/pgsql/ChangeLogs
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:33:34PM -0700, Sean Harding wrote:
Where can I find info on the difference between different development
versions (e.g. what's changed between 7.1RC1 and 7.1RC2)? The HISTORY file
seems to only cover changes between releases (7.0.x - 7.1). And I don't
really see any other files or pages on the website that specifically cover
the differences. I perhaps could piece it together from CVS commits in the
-commiters archives. Is that the best way?
If you look in the 'ChangeLogs' directory, you'll find changelogs
detailing the changes between each beta, and each release candidate.
HTH,
Neil
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On Tue Apr 03 at 03:59:07 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
See the files under the tree in ChangeLogs. If your tarball is unpacked
Oh geez. I'm a moron. I can't believe I didn't see that directory in all of
my digging, even expecting to find a file with a name like "ChangeLog."
Thanks for being gentle :-p
sean
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