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  1. Aug 17, 2005
  2. Aug 02, 2005
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Clean up CREATE DATABASE processing to make it more robust and get rid · 558730ac
      Tom Lane authored
      of special case for Windows port.  Put a PG_TRY around most of createdb()
      to ensure that we remove copied subdirectories on failure, even if the
      failure happens while creating the pg_database row.  (I think this explains
      Oliver Siegmar's recent report.)  Having done that, there's no need for
      the fragile assumption that copydir() mustn't ereport(ERROR), so simplify
      its API.  Eliminate the old code that used system("cp ...") to copy
      subdirectories, in favor of using copydir() on all platforms.  This not
      only should allow much better error reporting, but allows us to fsync
      the created files before trusting that the copy has succeeded.
      558730ac
  3. Jul 06, 2005
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  7. Jun 04, 2005
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      · 72c53ac3
      Bruce Momjian authored
      Allow kerberos name and username case sensitivity to be specified from
      postgresql.conf.
      
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      Here's an updated version of the patch, with the following changes:
      
      1) No longer uses "service name" as "application version". It's instead
      hardcoded as "postgres". It could be argued that this part should be
      backpatched to 8.0, but it doesn't make a big difference until you can
      start changing it with GUC / connection parameters. This change only
      affects kerberos 5, not 4.
      
      2) Now downcases kerberos usernames when the client is running on win32.
      
      3) Adds guc option for "krb_caseins_users" to make the server ignore
      case mismatch which is required by some KDCs such as Active Directory.
      Off by default, per discussion with Tom. This change only affects
      kerberos 5, not 4.
      
      4) Updated so it doesn't conflict with the rendevouz/bonjour patch
      already in ;-)
      
      Magnus Hagander
      72c53ac3
  8. May 15, 2005
  9. May 07, 2005
  10. May 05, 2005
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      On Win32, libintl replaces snprintf() with its own version that · 64c8635a
      Bruce Momjian authored
      understands arg control, so we don't need our own.  In fact, it
      also uses macros that conflict with ours, so we _can't_ use
      our own.
      64c8635a
    • Neil Conway's avatar
      The issue has been raised in the past that our build system links each · d445b413
      Neil Conway authored
      executable against the maximal set of libraries it might need. So for
      example, if one executable requires `libreadline', all executables are
      linked against it.
      
      The easiest fix is to make use of GNU ld's --as-needed flag, which
      ignores linker arguments that are not actually needed by the specified
      object files. The attached patch modifies configure to check for this
      flag (when using GNU ld), and if ld supports it, adds the flag to
      LDFLAGS (we need to do the check since only relatively recent versions
      of GNU ld support this capability). Currently only GNU ld is supported;
      I'm not aware of any other linkers that support this functionality.
      d445b413
  11. Mar 25, 2005
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  16. Feb 22, 2005
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add support to port/snprintf.c for position parameter specification: · b4feafb6
      Bruce Momjian authored
      + # Determine if printf supports %1$ argument selection, e.g. %5$ selects
      + # the fifth argument after the printf print string.
      + # This is not in the C99 standard, but in the Single Unix Specification (SUS).
      + # It is used in our langauge translation strings.
      
      Nicolai Tufar with configure changes by Bruce.
      b4feafb6
  17. Jan 18, 2005
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  29. Nov 30, 2004
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix readline/libedit selection code to prefer readline over libedit · aef2d0d8
      Tom Lane authored
      reliably (ie, regardless of which libraries they depend on).  Also
      make sure that we don't select headers that obviously belong to the
      wrong one of the two libraries.  This was discussed back around 4-Sep
      but seems to have slipped through the cracks.  The header selection
      could be checked more closely, perhaps, but let's see if this is good
      enough.
      aef2d0d8
  30. Nov 22, 2004
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