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  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): Martin Pitt, Christoph Berg, Martin Pitt
  • Date: 2013-06-26 15:13:32 UTC
  • mfrom: (1.1.1)
  • Revision ID: package-import@ubuntu.com-20130626151332-p34yjpn0txbdsdzd
Tags: 9.3~beta2-1
[ Christoph Berg ]
* hurd-i386: Ignore testsuite failures so we have a working libpq5 (they
  don't implement semaphores so the server won't even start).
* Mark postgresql-9.3 as beta in the description, suggested by Joshua D.
  Drake.

[ Martin Pitt ]
* New upstream release 9.3 beta2.

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HREF="mailto:pgsql-docs@postgresql.org"><LINK
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REL="HOME"
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TITLE="PostgreSQL 9.3beta1 Documentation"
 
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TITLE="PostgreSQL 9.3beta2 Documentation"
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HREF="index.html"><LINK
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REL="UP"
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TITLE="Server Configuration"
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HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type"
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CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><META
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NAME="creation"
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CONTENT="2013-05-06T21:00:50"></HEAD
 
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CONTENT="2013-06-24T19:00:38"></HEAD
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><BODY
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CLASS="SECT1"
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><DIV
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VALIGN="bottom"
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><A
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HREF="index.html"
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>PostgreSQL 9.3beta1 Documentation</A
 
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>PostgreSQL 9.3beta2 Documentation</A
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></TH
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><TR
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CLASS="FILENAME"
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>postgresql.conf</TT
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> file can also contain
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        <I
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CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
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>include_dir directives</I
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>, which specify an entire directory
 
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        <TT
 
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CLASS="LITERAL"
 
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>include_dir</TT
 
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> directives, which specify an entire directory
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        of configuration files to include.  It is used similarly:
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 </P><PRE
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CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
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>.</TT
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> character are also excluded,
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        to prevent mistakes as they are hidden on some platforms.  Multiple files
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        within an include directory are processed in filename order. The filenames
 
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        within an include directory are processed in file name order. The file names
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        are ordered by C locale rules, ie. numbers before letters, and uppercase
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        letters before lowercase ones.
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     </P