PostgreSQL Weekly News

PostgreSQL Weekly News - January 28th 2005

PostgreSQL 8.0.0, featuring the largest set of changes since 6.3, was released. Please welcome all our new Windows users to the community. Technical details of the many new features are on our news page.

Pervasive Software Inc. announced the release of Pervasive Postgres, their supported distribution of the PostgreSQL code.  Pervasive is known for the successful proprietary embedded database Btrieve.  Their staff is enthusiastic about contributing to the PostgreSQL open source code, pledging 12 programmers.

There has been active discussion of IBM's pending ARC patent on -hackers.  Please remember that legal opinion opinions from software developers have at best the weight of software opinions from attorneys.

Upcoming releases 8.0.1, 7.4.7, 7.3.9 and 7.2.7 will fix a security issue in the LOAD extension. which allowed low-privileged users to load arbitrary libraries into the postgres process space, at least on Windows.  Other patches going into 8.0.1 include enhancements for Windows NT4 and for fixing the stack size on Windows, which could crash on large IN() statements.

Pailloncy Jean-Gerard went from a purely theoretical idea of extended types (number + unit) to a practical implementation including unit arithmetic in under a week.

PostgreSQL Product News

Mammoth PostgreSQL 1.4 Released

PL/Java 1.0.0 Released

pgEdit 1.0 Released

DBI-Link 1.0.0 Released

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