7.3RC1 ?? Re: PostgreSQL compilation with custom table name length

From: "Ron St(dot)Pierre" <rstpierre(at)syscor(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: 7.3RC1 ?? Re: PostgreSQL compilation with custom table name length
Date: 2002-11-21 21:38:53
Message-ID: NncD9.855383$v53.31944628@news3.calgary.shaw.ca
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I've been checking the news (Cda) and download (US) sections of a few
postgresql mirrors, anxiously waiting for 7.3 RC1. I see that Tom Lane
mentions it in his response below. Will it be out soon? (I ask
rhetorically). Is there a release date?

I don't mean to badger, but . . . I am looking forward to using the
latest jdbc driver which supports java 2 connection pooling.

Tom Lane wrote:

>Henry Pedask <henry(at)sekretar(dot)ee> writes:
>
>
>>I want to use PostgreSQL with this CMS system EZ Publish
>>But installation manual of EZ Publish says that if I want to use PostgreSQL with EZ, Postgre has to be compiled with:
>>NAMEDATALEN 64 (instead of 32)
>>in the source file : src/include/postgres_ext.h
>>When I compile postgre 7.2.3 with that change, it compiles ok, but it can't create databases/database tables on my RedHat8.0 system. (I can create tables without that change)
>>'initdb' crashes.
>>
>>
>
>You probably skipped doing "make clean" before "make all"; you need to
>be sure that everything gets recompiled after making such a change.
>
>Or you could move to 7.3rc1 --- NAMEDATALEN is 64 by default in 7.3.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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Ron St.Pierre
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email: rstpierre(at)syscor(dot)com

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