Re: Alpha 1 release notes

From: Bruce Momjian <bruce(at)momjian(dot)us>
To: Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>
Cc: "Massa, Harald Armin" <chef(at)ghum(dot)de>, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e(at)gmx(dot)net>, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Alpha 1 release notes
Date: 2009-08-13 19:24:31
Message-ID: 200908131924.n7DJOVK03813@momjian.us
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Tom Lane wrote:
> "Massa, Harald Armin" <chef(at)ghum(dot)de> writes:
> > within source code, build options there is:
> > - Reserve the shared memory region during backend startup on Windows,
> > so that memory allocated by starting third party DLLs doesn't end up
> > conflicting with it. Hopefully this solves the long-time issue with
> > "could not reattach to shared memory" errors on Win32.
>
> > I suggest that it should also be pointed out that this fix will be
> > backported to 8.3 and 8.4 (as much as I followed the ML);
>
> Normally, bug fixes that have been back-patched wouldn't be mentioned at
> all in a new major release's release notes. The implied base that we
> are comparing to in major-release notes is the end of the prior branch's
> updates. I'm not sure if this case should be an exception, or if we
> should have a different general rule for alpha releases. We'd like to
> get more testing on that fix, so I think it is reasonable to mention it
> for alpha1 --- but is that an exception specific to this bug fix, or
> does it indicate we want to handle bug fixes differently in general
> within alpha release notes?
>
> In any case, it is not the function of the alpha release notes to
> discuss changes in earlier release branches. The reason the commit
> log points out the back-patch is to make it easier to extract the
> information when we prepare release notes for the back-branch updates.

FYI, tools/pgcvslog -d removes backbranch commits automatically.

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