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Remove pg_control's enableIntTimes field.
We don't need it any more. pg_controldata continues to report that date/time type storage is "64-bit integers", but that's now a hard-wired behavior not something it sees in the data. This avoids breaking pg_upgrade, and perhaps other utilities that inspect pg_control this way. Ditto for pg_resetwal. I chose to remove the "bigint_timestamps" output column of pg_control_init(), though, as that function hasn't been around long and probably doesn't have ossified users. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26788.1487455319@sss.pgh.pa.us
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- doc/src/sgml/func.sgml 0 additions, 5 deletionsdoc/src/sgml/func.sgml
- src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c 0 additions, 21 deletionssrc/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
- src/backend/utils/misc/pg_controldata.c 9 additions, 14 deletionssrc/backend/utils/misc/pg_controldata.c
- src/bin/pg_controldata/pg_controldata.c 2 additions, 1 deletionsrc/bin/pg_controldata/pg_controldata.c
- src/bin/pg_resetwal/pg_resetwal.c 2 additions, 6 deletionssrc/bin/pg_resetwal/pg_resetwal.c
- src/include/catalog/catversion.h 1 addition, 1 deletionsrc/include/catalog/catversion.h
- src/include/catalog/pg_control.h 1 addition, 4 deletionssrc/include/catalog/pg_control.h
- src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h 1 addition, 1 deletionsrc/include/catalog/pg_proc.h
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