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  1. Beta going well

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-03T22:05:54Z

    We have seen very few bug reports since going beta.  That means either
    no one is testing the beta, which I don't believe, or that the beta is
    quite stable.  Maybe we should start thinking about a date for the final
    7.2 release, perhaps mid to end November.
    
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  2. Re: Beta going well

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 2001-11-04T01:51:22Z

    I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    
    Few ppl ever jump onto Beta1 of anything ... there have been some changes
    since Beta, so a Beta2 is warranted ... rc1 is when we've always stated
    that we are confident with it for release, so that more ppl start to jump
    on ...
    
    
     On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    
    > We have seen very few bug reports since going beta.  That means either
    > no one is testing the beta, which I don't believe, or that the beta is
    > quite stable.  Maybe we should start thinking about a date for the final
    > 7.2 release, perhaps mid to end November.
    >
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  3. Re: Beta going well

    Matthew T. O'Connor <matthew@zeut.net> — 2001-11-04T02:43:05Z

    On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:51 pm, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
    > I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    > announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    > November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    
    FYI, I went to the developers page on the web site and clicked on the link 
    "Beta versions of PostgreSQL".  That took me to  
    http://developer.postgresql.org/beta.php which said, "No beta software 
    currently available"  Since beta 1 has been released, is the site just out of 
    date, or is it intentionally not listed there?
    
    
  4. Re: Beta going well

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-04T03:06:06Z

    > 
    > I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    > announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    > November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    > 
    > Few ppl ever jump onto Beta1 of anything ... there have been some changes
    > since Beta, so a Beta2 is warranted ... rc1 is when we've always stated
    > that we are confident with it for release, so that more ppl start to jump
    > on ...
    
    I am afraid you may be correct.  It bothers me that we will spend
    another two months doing little but waiting, and considering post-final,
    there could be three months of downtime here.   Yuck.
    
    Folks, can we shorten this up?  If no one is reporting on beta1, let's
    roll a beta2, and if we don't get anything major in a week, can't we go
    to rc1?
    
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  5. Re: Beta going well

    Matthew T. O'Connor <matthew@zeut.net> — 2001-11-04T03:08:54Z

    On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:51 pm, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
    > I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    > announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    > November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    >
    > Few ppl ever jump onto Beta1 of anything ... there have been some changes
    > since Beta, so a Beta2 is warranted ... rc1 is when we've always stated
    > that we are confident with it for release, so that more ppl start to jump
    > on ...
    
    In addition to my previous post, I have been trying unsuccessfully for the 
    last 10 - 15 mintues to find somewhere that I can download the beta software 
    from.  ftp.postgresql.org is at it's user limit and the message references 
    the mirror list found at  
    
    http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html  
    
    However when I go to this link I am redirected to  
    
    http://www.postgresql.org/
    
    
  6. Re: Beta going well

    Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org> — 2001-11-04T03:31:39Z

    
    "Matthew T. O'Connor" wrote:
    > 
    <snip>
    > 
    > http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html
    
    Just tried this link (using Netscape) and got a :
    
    Not Found
    
    The requested URL /css/depts.css was not found on this server.
    
    Seems to be a missing CSS.  :(
    
    + Justin
    
    > 
    > However when I go to this link I am redirected to
    > 
    > http://www.postgresql.org/
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  7. Re: Beta going well

    bpalmer <bpalmer@crimelabs.net> — 2001-11-04T03:39:13Z

    >
    > Folks, can we shorten this up?  If no one is reporting on beta1, let's
    > roll a beta2, and if we don't get anything major in a week, can't we go
    > to rc1?
    
    I've asked it before and I'll ask it again,  is there somewhere TO report
    success or only failures?
    
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  8. Re: Broken downloads (was: Beta going well)

    Jeremy Wohl <jeremyw-pghackers@igmus.org> — 2001-11-04T03:43:44Z

    On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 09:08:54PM -0600, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
    > > [beta1 talk]
    > 
    > In addition to my previous post, I have been trying unsuccessfully for the 
    > last 10 - 15 mintues to find somewhere that I can download the beta software 
    > from.  ftp.postgresql.org is at it's user limit and the message references 
    > the mirror list found at  
    > 
    > http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html  
    > 
    > However when I go to this link I am redirected to  
    > 
    > http://www.postgresql.org/
    
    Worse, that's been the case for at least a few weeks.  I've only satisfied
    my repeated downloads of 7.1.3 by having known about ftp.us.postgresql.org.
    The web site has been looping, in various states of broken, as you say.
    
    -jeremy
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  9. Re: Beta going well

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-04T03:51:41Z

    > >
    > > Folks, can we shorten this up?  If no one is reporting on beta1, let's
    > > roll a beta2, and if we don't get anything major in a week, can't we go
    > > to rc1?
    > 
    > I've asked it before and I'll ask it again,  is there somewhere TO report
    > success or only failures?
    
    That is a good question.  Right now we only get problem reports. 
    However, considering we sort of stopped adding stuff around
    mid-September, we really have been in beta for 1.5 months now so it is
    no surprise things are looking very stable.
    
    I just hate to wait around if there is a low probability that something
    major will be reported.
    
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  10. Re: Beta going well

    Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org> — 2001-11-04T04:49:01Z

    bpalmer wrote:
    > 
    > >
    > > Folks, can we shorten this up?  If no one is reporting on beta1, let's
    > > roll a beta2, and if we don't get anything major in a week, can't we go
    > > to rc1?
    > 
    > I've asked it before and I'll ask it again,  is there somewhere TO report
    > success or only failures?
    
    We have a place where we can report platforms which pass the regression
    tests, called the "Regression Test Database" :
    
    http://developer.postgresql.org/regress/
    
    Is this what you're after?
    
    :-)
    
    Regards and best wishes,
    
    Justin Clift
    
    > 
    > - Brandon
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  11. Re: Beta going well

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-04T16:32:15Z

    >> I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    >> announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    >> November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    
    > I am afraid you may be correct.  It bothers me that we will spend
    > another two months doing little but waiting, and considering post-final,
    > there could be three months of downtime here.   Yuck.
    
    > Folks, can we shorten this up?
    
    In the past we've usually targeted a one-month beta cycle, haven't we?
    Often it took longer, but with so few trouble reports I can't see a
    justification for suddenly changing the target to ten weeks.
    
    I would almost say that we could plan to do beta2 this week, rc1 the
    week of Thanksgiving, and final about Dec 1 (barring major trouble
    reports of course).
    
    But ... there are a couple of flies in the ointment.  One is that with
    the kinks still not completely worked out of the new server setup,
    I don't have much confidence that there are really a lot of people doing
    beta testing.  (If Marc ever put out an actual announcement of beta1,
    I didn't get it.  And we know some people have been unable to download
    the beta.)  The other is that with the holiday season coming up, many
    people will have less spare time than usual to spend on Postgres.  So
    maybe Marc's unaggressive schedule proposal is appropriate.
    
    On the whole, though, I agree with Bruce.  We've been in "almost beta"
    mode for two months now, we shouldn't need another two months to get to
    release.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  12. Re: Beta going well

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-04T16:37:53Z

    "Matthew T. O'Connor" <matthew@zeut.net> writes:
    > In addition to my previous post, I have been trying unsuccessfully for the 
    > last 10 - 15 mintues to find somewhere that I can download the beta software 
    > from.
    
    Try ftp://ftp.us.postgresql.org/beta/
    
    > ftp.postgresql.org is at it's user limit and the message references 
    > the mirror list found at  
    > http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html  
    > However when I go to this link I am redirected to  
    > http://www.postgresql.org/
    
    Hmm, you're right; the index-of-mirrors page has disappeared from view.
    Vince, can you straighten this out?
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  13. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-04T17:22:58Z

    On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
    
    > On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:51 pm, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
    > > I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    > > announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    > > November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    >
    > FYI, I went to the developers page on the web site and clicked on the link
    > "Beta versions of PostgreSQL".  That took me to
    > http://developer.postgresql.org/beta.php which said, "No beta software
    > currently available"  Since beta 1 has been released, is the site just out of
    > date, or is it intentionally not listed there?
    
    None of the above, I forgot to uncomment the listing in the php code!
    It's there now.
    
    Vince.
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  14. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-04T17:25:11Z

    On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
    
    > On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:51 pm, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
    > > I don't think so ... let's talk beta2 in mid November, with a much broader
    > > announcement then just -hackers, with maybe an rc1 around the end of
    > > November, schedualing a release for January 1st or there abouts ...
    > >
    > > Few ppl ever jump onto Beta1 of anything ... there have been some changes
    > > since Beta, so a Beta2 is warranted ... rc1 is when we've always stated
    > > that we are confident with it for release, so that more ppl start to jump
    > > on ...
    >
    > In addition to my previous post, I have been trying unsuccessfully for the
    > last 10 - 15 mintues to find somewhere that I can download the beta software
    > from.  ftp.postgresql.org is at it's user limit and the message references
    > the mirror list found at
    >
    > http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html
    >
    > However when I go to this link I am redirected to
    >
    > http://www.postgresql.org/
    
    The machine the database is on doesn't appear to be available.  I guess
    things will be disrupted until the game of musical machines is over :(
    
    Vince.
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  15. Re: Beta going well

    bpalmer <bpalmer@crimelabs.net> — 2001-11-04T17:25:58Z

    > We have a place where we can report platforms which pass the regression
    > tests, called the "Regression Test Database" :
    >
    > http://developer.postgresql.org/regress/
    
    Sure,  can this list be reset for 7.2b1?
    
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  16. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-04T17:28:57Z

    On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Justin Clift wrote:
    
    >
    >
    > "Matthew T. O'Connor" wrote:
    > >
    > <snip>
    > >
    > > http://www.postgresql.org/sites.html
    >
    > Just tried this link (using Netscape) and got a :
    >
    > Not Found
    >
    > The requested URL /css/depts.css was not found on this server.
    >
    > Seems to be a missing CSS.  :(
    
    fixed.  lynx seems to be acting differently than it was before and rather
    than doing a redirect it's downloading the redirected source.
    
    Vince.
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  17. Re: Beta going well

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-04T18:08:09Z

    > In the past we've usually targeted a one-month beta cycle, haven't we?
    > Often it took longer, but with so few trouble reports I can't see a
    > justification for suddenly changing the target to ten weeks.
    
    That was my reading of events.
    
    > I would almost say that we could plan to do beta2 this week, rc1 the
    > week of Thanksgiving, and final about Dec 1 (barring major trouble
    > reports of course).
    
    It would be great if we could do this.  If there were server problems,
    that would be a good reason to get those all ironed out, if they aren't
    already, and announce a big beta2, and tell people they have ~1 week and
    if we don't hear anything, we are going RC1.  That will get their
    attention.  :-)
    
    > But ... there are a couple of flies in the ointment.  One is that with
    > the kinks still not completely worked out of the new server setup,
    > I don't have much confidence that there are really a lot of people doing
    > beta testing.  (If Marc ever put out an actual announcement of beta1,
    > I didn't get it.  And we know some people have been unable to download
    > the beta.)  The other is that with the holiday season coming up, many
    > people will have less spare time than usual to spend on Postgres.  So
    > maybe Marc's unaggressive schedule proposal is appropriate.
    
    Actually, the Christmas holiday season is often busy with development,
    especially the week between Christmas and New Years because most offices
    are slow during the period.  Also, lots of people like to upgrade during
    that period for the same reason, which makes releaseing a final prior to
    Christmas a double win -- we get development time and they can upgrade
    during a slow period.
    
    > On the whole, though, I agree with Bruce.  We've been in "almost beta"
    > mode for two months now, we shouldn't need another two months to get to
    > release.
    
    In previois betas, we have had the occasional "Wow, I am glad that
    didn't get into final" bugs, but I haven't seen _any_ yet and I am
    doubting if I will.
    
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  18. Re: Beta going well

    Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> — 2001-11-05T00:40:49Z

    On Sunday 04 November 2001 01:08 pm, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > > In the past we've usually targeted a one-month beta cycle, haven't we?
    > > Often it took longer, but with so few trouble reports I can't see a
    > > justification for suddenly changing the target to ten weeks.
    
    > That was my reading of events.
    
    I am concerned in that I have yet to receive a request for RPMs of the beta.
    
    In previous release cycles, those requests have come hot and heavy shortly 
    after the beta announcements. Unless the interest in RPM has drastically 
    reduced in the last couple of months, my gut feel is that our beta1 has had 
    very little exposure outside this list -- and the netizens of this list 
    aren't typically RPM addicts.
    
    I have not had time in the past couple of weeks to do much with them, though. 
    Looking for a break in the action this week, hopefully.
    
    I would, however, guard against rushing a release -- we _do_ have a 'solid 
    release' reputation to protect.
    -- 
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    WGCR Internet Radio
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  19. Re: Beta going well

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-05T00:59:44Z

    Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes:
    > ... my gut feel is that our beta1 has had 
    > very little exposure outside this list
    
    Probably not, considering it has not been announced anywhere outside
    this list.  Ahem.
    
    Since we've made a number of fixes in the past two weeks, I think
    our next step should be to roll a beta2, and then actually announce it
    [as in pgsql-announce].  We can argue more about schedule after that's
    been out for a week or so.
    
    Anyone have stuff that they need to get in there before beta2?
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  20. Re: Beta going well

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <announce@familyhealth.com.au> — 2001-11-05T01:48:19Z

    > But ... there are a couple of flies in the ointment.  One is that with
    > the kinks still not completely worked out of the new server setup,
    > I don't have much confidence that there are really a lot of people doing
    > beta testing.  (If Marc ever put out an actual announcement of beta1,
    > I didn't get it.  And we know some people have been unable to download
    > the beta.)  The other is that with the holiday season coming up, many
    > people will have less spare time than usual to spend on Postgres.  So
    > maybe Marc's unaggressive schedule proposal is appropriate.
    
    I never got a beta notification, it's not mentioned on the PostgreSQL page,
    and I personally have no idea from where to download it.  I looked though
    the Australian mirror FTP site, but I could find no trace of a beta
    download.
    
    Chris
    
    
    
  21. Re: Beta going well

    Brent Verner <brent@rcfile.org> — 2001-11-05T01:48:59Z

    On 04 Nov 2001 at 19:59 (-0500), Tom Lane wrote:
    | Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes:
    | > ... my gut feel is that our beta1 has had 
    | > very little exposure outside this list
    | 
    | Probably not, considering it has not been announced anywhere outside
    | this list.  Ahem.
    | 
    | Since we've made a number of fixes in the past two weeks, I think
    | our next step should be to roll a beta2, and then actually announce it
    | [as in pgsql-announce].  We can argue more about schedule after that's
    | been out for a week or so.
    | 
    | Anyone have stuff that they need to get in there before beta2?
    
      I've an in progress (er, stalled ATM) attempt to squash a bug
    in ALTER TABLE RENAME, where the args to referenced in function
    calls are updtead to reflect the new name[1].  There is also the
    outstanding resolution to David Ford's libpq EINTR issues[2], on which 
    I  agree with your assessment of handling EINTR the same as EINPROGRESS
    for connect(), though [AFAICT] David has not confirmed that your 
    proposed solution solves his problem.
    
      I'll do my best to get a patch to the list tonight for the ALTER 
    TABLE RENAME fixes.  If I don't wrap this up tonight, it will be 
    next weekend before I'll have time to dive back in.  I don't consider
    this pending work any reason to hold up any beta2/rc1 scheduling, 
    since the change is very localized, but this fix should be in before 
    7.2 is released.
    
    cheers,
      Brent
    
    1) http://fts.postgresql.org/db/mw/msg.html?mid=1038272
    2) http://fts.postgresql.org/db/mw/msg.html?mid=1041165
    
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  22. Re: Beta going well

    Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp> — 2001-11-05T02:47:49Z

    > Probably not, considering it has not been announced anywhere outside
    > this list.  Ahem.
    > 
    > Since we've made a number of fixes in the past two weeks, I think
    > our next step should be to roll a beta2, and then actually announce it
    > [as in pgsql-announce].  We can argue more about schedule after that's
    > been out for a week or so.
    > 
    > Anyone have stuff that they need to get in there before beta2?
    
    Yes. doesn't compile on AIX 5L. I would like to fix it before beta2
    (see attached pacthes below).
    
    However I'm not sure if it's a correct solution. Problem is, AIX 5L
    has sys/inttypes.h where int8, int16, int32 and int64 are
    defined. Should we detect them in configure? Also, I'm afraid it would
    break other AIX versions. Comments?
    --
    Tatsuo Ishii
    
    *** include/c.h.orig	Mon Oct 29 11:58:33 2001
    --- include/c.h	Mon Oct 29 12:08:13 2001
    ***************
    *** 205,213 ****
    --- 205,215 ----
       *		frontend/backend protocol.
       */
      #ifndef __BEOS__				/* this shouldn't be required, but is is! */
    + #if !defined(_AIX)
      typedef signed char int8;		/* == 8 bits */
      typedef signed short int16;		/* == 16 bits */
      typedef signed int int32;		/* == 32 bits */
    + #endif /* _AIX */
      #endif	 /* __BEOS__ */
      
      /*
    ***************
    *** 275,281 ****
    --- 277,285 ----
      #else
      #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64
      /* We have working support for "long long int", use that */
    + #if !defined(_AIX)
      typedef long long int int64;
    + #endif /* _AIX */
      typedef unsigned long long int uint64;
      
      #else
    
    
    
  23. Re: Beta going well

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-05T02:54:43Z

    Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp> writes:
    > However I'm not sure if it's a correct solution. Problem is, AIX 5L
    > has sys/inttypes.h where int8, int16, int32 and int64 are
    > defined. Should we detect them in configure? Also, I'm afraid it would
    > break other AIX versions. Comments?
    
    Perhaps have configure test for the presence of <sys/inttypes.h>
    and then let c.h do
    
    	#ifdef HAVE_SYS_INTTYPES_H
    	#include <sys/inttypes.h>
    	#else
    	typedef signed char int8;
    	... etc
    	#endif
    
    Could this substitute for the ugly #ifndef __BEOS__ as well?
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  24. Re: Beta going well

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-05T04:29:24Z

    > I never got a beta notification, it's not mentioned on the PostgreSQL page,
    > and I personally have no idea from where to download it.  I looked though
    > the Australian mirror FTP site, but I could find no trace of a beta
    > download.
    
    I think Tom's suggestion was best.  Let's package beta2, publicise it,
    and see what things look like one week after that.
    
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  25. Re: Beta going well

    D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@druid.net> — 2001-11-05T13:30:46Z

    Thus spake Tatsuo Ishii
    > > Anyone have stuff that they need to get in there before beta2?
    > 
    > Yes. doesn't compile on AIX 5L. I would like to fix it before beta2
    > (see attached pacthes below).
    > 
    > However I'm not sure if it's a correct solution. Problem is, AIX 5L
    > has sys/inttypes.h where int8, int16, int32 and int64 are
    > defined. Should we detect them in configure? Also, I'm afraid it would
    > break other AIX versions. Comments?
    
    I see the same problem on rs6000-ibm-aix4.3.3.0.  Your patch fixes it
    there as well.
    
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  26. Re: Beta going well

    Adrian Phillips <adrianp@powertech.no> — 2001-11-05T14:43:28Z

    >>>>> "Tom" == Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    
        Tom> Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp> writes:
        >> However I'm not sure if it's a correct solution. Problem is,
        >> AIX 5L has sys/inttypes.h where int8, int16, int32 and int64
        >> are defined. Should we detect them in configure? Also, I'm
        >> afraid it would break other AIX versions. Comments?
    
        Tom> Perhaps have configure test for the presence of
        Tom> <sys/inttypes.h> and then let c.h do
    
        Tom> 	#ifdef HAVE_SYS_INTTYPES_H #include <sys/inttypes.h> #else
        Tom> typedef signed char int8; ... etc #endif
    
        Tom> Could this substitute for the ugly #ifndef __BEOS__ as well?
    
    Hmm, AIX 4.2 and 4.1 define these in sys/ltypes.h. How that affects
    the result of this discussion I have no idea.
    
    Sincerely,
    
    Adrian Phillips
    
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  27. Re: Beta going well

    Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> — 2001-11-05T14:45:51Z

    On Sunday 04 November 2001 07:59 pm, Tom Lane wrote:
    > Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes:
    > > ... my gut feel is that our beta1 has had
    > > very little exposure outside this list
    
    > Probably not, considering it has not been announced anywhere outside
    > this list.  Ahem.
    
    Me needs another podondectomy..... :-)
    -- 
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    1 Peter 4:11
    
    
  28. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-05T15:14:35Z

    On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
    
    > > But ... there are a couple of flies in the ointment.  One is that with
    > > the kinks still not completely worked out of the new server setup,
    > > I don't have much confidence that there are really a lot of people doing
    > > beta testing.  (If Marc ever put out an actual announcement of beta1,
    > > I didn't get it.  And we know some people have been unable to download
    > > the beta.)  The other is that with the holiday season coming up, many
    > > people will have less spare time than usual to spend on Postgres.  So
    > > maybe Marc's unaggressive schedule proposal is appropriate.
    >
    > I never got a beta notification, it's not mentioned on the PostgreSQL page,
    > and I personally have no idea from where to download it.  I looked though
    > the Australian mirror FTP site, but I could find no trace of a beta
    > download.
    
    Which "PostgreSQL page" and there is no official Australian mirror ftp
    (or web for all that matter) site so they wouldn't have a copy of the
    beta.
    
    Vince.
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  29. Re: Beta going well

    Roderick A. Anderson <raanders@tincan.org> — 2001-11-05T15:35:56Z

    On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Lamar Owen wrote:
    
    > I am concerned in that I have yet to receive a request for RPMs of
    > the beta.
    
    Sorry Lamar.  I thought I saw a message saying you were putting the RPMs
    together so I was waiting to hear they were ready.
    
    I'd like the RPMs!!!
    
    I have a RHL7.1 system that I can use to test the RPMs and probably do
    the regression tests and friends on also.
    
    Waiting for my new SDSL line so it will be a couple of days before I
    report back as I have to downlaod to a fast-connected system, move onto
    tape, and take home for loading and testing.
    
    
    Rod
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  30. Re: Beta going well

    Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> — 2001-11-05T16:23:33Z

    On Monday 05 November 2001 10:35 am, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
    > On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Lamar Owen wrote:
    > > I am concerned in that I have yet to receive a request for RPMs of
    > > the beta.
    
    > Sorry Lamar.  I thought I saw a message saying you were putting the RPMs
    > together so I was waiting to hear they were ready.
    
    > I'd like the RPMs!!!
    
    Ah, a customer... :-)
    
    I'll wait for 7.2b2, which fixes some things that currently prevent RPM 
    building without patching from CVS.
    
    Plus, my time has been extremely tight the last couple of months, but a few 
    days off actually looks possible now -- and building this set shouldn't be 
    too difficult, thanks to PeterE's patchwork.
    
    RPM's will be built at this time on RHL7.1and RHL7.2 -- although the 7.1 
    option will disappear here when I upgrade my devel server to 7.2.  As stated 
    before, I don't currently have other machines (except LER's OpenUnix system) 
    on which to built and test -- so you having 7.1 will be nice further down the 
    cycle.
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    1 Peter 4:11
    
    
  31. Re: Beta going well

    Roderick A. Anderson <raanders@tincan.org> — 2001-11-05T17:10:08Z

    On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Lamar Owen wrote:
    
    > Ah, a customer... :-)
    
    Too bad it wasn't the millionth so I could win a door prize or
    something.
    
    > I'll wait for 7.2b2, which fixes some things that currently prevent RPM 
    > building without patching from CVS.
    
    Sounds good to me.
    
    > Plus, my time has been extremely tight the last couple of months, but a few 
    > days off actually looks possible now -- and building this set shouldn't be 
    > too difficult, thanks to PeterE's patchwork.
    
    When I get the DSL line in I'd like to help more with the RPM packaging.
    Dialup works OK but only OK.
    
    > RPM's will be built at this time on RHL7.1and RHL7.2 -- although the 7.1 
    > option will disappear here when I upgrade my devel server to 7.2.  As stated 
    > before, I don't currently have other machines (except LER's OpenUnix system) 
    > on which to built and test -- so you having 7.1 will be nice further down the 
    > cycle.
    
    Yeah I'm a late migrator.  I can do 7.1 for quite awhile.
    
    Let us(me) know when and where.
    
    
    Cheers,
    Rod
    -- 
                          Let Accuracy Triumph Over Victory
    
                                                           Zetetic Institute
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                                                             Marc Stiegler
    
    
    
  32. Re: Beta going well

    Horst Herb <hherb@malleenet.net.au> — 2001-11-05T18:02:03Z

    On Tuesday 06 November 2001 02:35, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
    > On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Lamar Owen wrote:
    > > I am concerned in that I have yet to receive a request for RPMs of
    > > the beta.
    >
    > Sorry Lamar.  I thought I saw a message saying you were putting the RPMs
    > together so I was waiting to hear they were ready.
    >
    > I'd like the RPMs!!!
    >
    > I have a RHL7.1 system that I can use to test the RPMs and probably do
    > the regression tests and friends on also.
    
    And so would I! I have a RH7.2 system plus a Mandrake 8.1 system eager to 
    start testing. 
    
    Horst
    
    
  33. Re: Beta going well

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> — 2001-11-06T02:26:04Z

    > Which "PostgreSQL page" and there is no official Australian mirror ftp
    > (or web for all that matter) site so they wouldn't have a copy of the
    > beta.
    
    On www.postgresql.org and the Australian(-ish) mirror site is:
    
    http://postgresql.planetmirror.com/
    
    Chris
    
    
    
  34. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-06T02:44:00Z

    On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
    
    > > Which "PostgreSQL page" and there is no official Australian mirror ftp
    > > (or web for all that matter) site so they wouldn't have a copy of the
    > > beta.
    >
    > On www.postgresql.org and the Australian(-ish) mirror site is:
    >
    > http://postgresql.planetmirror.com/
    
    www.postgresql.org is a list of mirror sites.  As to the mirror you
    refer to, I timestamp ALL mirrors:
    
    http://postgresql.planetmirror.com/timestamp.txt
    
    shows: Thu Oct 18 00:01:00 EDT 2001   not exactly up to date.
    
    http://www.at.postgresql.org/timestamp.txt is the Austrian mirror,
    it shows:  Mon Nov  5 00:01:00 EST 2001
    
    The stamp is written at midnite local time.   As I said above, there
    is currently no official PostgreSQL mirror in Australia.   Beta info
    is found on the Developer's website, I keep it separated because of
    our history of stable releases, many people come to expect it out of
    the betas as well and aren't happy if it doesn't have release version
    stability.  The developer's website is: http://developer.postgresql.org/
    
    Vince.
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  35. Re: Beta going well

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> — 2001-11-06T02:57:18Z

    > The stamp is written at midnite local time.   As I said above, there
    > is currently no official PostgreSQL mirror in Australia.   Beta info
    > is found on the Developer's website, I keep it separated because of
    > our history of stable releases, many people come to expect it out of
    > the betas as well and aren't happy if it doesn't have release version
    > stability.  The developer's website is: http://developer.postgresql.org/
    
    May I ask why there isn't an active Australian mirror?  I, for one, would
    find it quite helpful.   I did notice when it was removed from the
    www.postgresql.org 'flags' list tho.
    
    Chris
    
    
    
  36. Re: Beta going well

    Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com> — 2001-11-06T03:03:45Z

    On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
    
    > > The stamp is written at midnite local time.   As I said above, there
    > > is currently no official PostgreSQL mirror in Australia.   Beta info
    > > is found on the Developer's website, I keep it separated because of
    > > our history of stable releases, many people come to expect it out of
    > > the betas as well and aren't happy if it doesn't have release version
    > > stability.  The developer's website is: http://developer.postgresql.org/
    >
    > May I ask why there isn't an active Australian mirror?  I, for one, would
    > find it quite helpful.   I did notice when it was removed from the
    > www.postgresql.org 'flags' list tho.
    
    We don't solicit mirrors.  If someone wants to mirror, they contact us.
    Recently we changed the rsync host and requirements for mirror hosts,
    planetmirror hasn't responded.
    
    Vince.
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  37. Re: Beta going well

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-06T22:49:55Z

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:
    > The correct way would be to check for the existance of int8, int16, etc.
    
    Good in theory ... but ... are you sure you have included the correct
    set of system headers before checking this?  (It's not at all clear
    to me that we know what "correct" is in this context.)
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  38. Re: Beta going well

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2001-11-06T22:50:47Z

    Tom Lane writes:
    
    > Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp> writes:
    > > However I'm not sure if it's a correct solution. Problem is, AIX 5L
    > > has sys/inttypes.h where int8, int16, int32 and int64 are
    > > defined. Should we detect them in configure? Also, I'm afraid it would
    > > break other AIX versions. Comments?
    >
    > Perhaps have configure test for the presence of <sys/inttypes.h>
    > and then let c.h do
    >
    > 	#ifdef HAVE_SYS_INTTYPES_H
    > 	#include <sys/inttypes.h>
    > 	#else
    > 	typedef signed char int8;
    > 	... etc
    > 	#endif
    
    This is not correct, since we don't have any portable guarantees about the
    content of <sys/inttypes.h>.
    
    The correct way would be to check for the existance of int8, int16, etc.
    The Autoconf <=2.13 macros for existance of types have been deprecated in
    2.50 because they're broken.  (If the type is missing the replacement type
    is #define'd, not typedef'd, which is claimed to be incorrect.  I don't
    know why offhand, but let's not start finding out now.)
    
    A possible workaround until we update our Autoconf (not now) would be
    
    AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int8)
    
    #if SIZEOF_INT8 == 0
    typedef signed char int8;
    #endif
    
    because the sizeof check results in 0 if the type doesn't exist.
    
    I have attached a patch to this effect which I ask the affected people to
    try out.
    
    This patch could theoretically be insufficient if 'long int' is 64 bits
    but int64 exists and is actually 'long long int'.  You would probably get
    warnings about mismatched printf arguments, but I don't think there would
    be actual problems.
    
    -- 
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  39. Re: Beta going well

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2001-11-07T17:28:24Z

    Tom Lane writes:
    
    > > The correct way would be to check for the existance of int8, int16, etc.
    >
    > Good in theory ... but ... are you sure you have included the correct
    > set of system headers before checking this?
    
    I'm sure I haven't, that's why someone is supposed to check this.
    
    > (It's not at all clear to me that we know what "correct" is in this
    > context.)
    
    If the compiler is complaining that int8 is defined twice we need to check
    if its already defined once and avoid a second declaration.  The problem
    is setting up an appropriate environment to be relatively sure about the
    result of "already defined once".  That's the usual procedure in autoconf
    programming.
    
    -- 
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