E.269. Release 8.0.4
Release date: 2005-10-04
This release contains a variety of fixes from 8.0.3. For information about new features in the 8.0 major release, see Section E.273 .
E.269.1. Migration to Version 8.0.4
A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.0.X. However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 8.0.3, see Section E.270 .
E.269.2. Changes
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Fix error that allowed
VACUUM
to removectid
chains too soon, and add more checking in code that followsctid
linksThis fixes a long-standing problem that could cause crashes in very rare circumstances.
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Fix
CHAR()
to properly pad spaces to the specified length when using a multiple-byte character set (Yoshiyuki Asaba)In prior releases, the padding of
CHAR()
was incorrect because it only padded to the specified number of bytes without considering how many characters were stored. -
Force a checkpoint before committing
CREATE DATABASE
This should fix recent reports of " index is not a btree " failures when a crash occurs shortly after
CREATE DATABASE
. -
Fix the sense of the test for read-only transaction in
COPY
The code formerly prohibited
COPY TO
, where it should prohibitCOPY FROM
. -
Handle consecutive embedded newlines in
COPY
CSV-mode input -
Fix
date_trunc(week)
for dates near year end -
Fix planning problem with outer-join ON clauses that reference only the inner-side relation
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Further fixes for
x FULL JOIN y ON true
corner cases -
Fix overenthusiastic optimization of
x IN (SELECT DISTINCT ...)
and related cases -
Fix mis-planning of queries with small
LIMIT
values due to poorly thought out " fuzzy " cost comparison -
Make
array_in
andarray_recv
more paranoid about validating their OID parameter -
Fix missing rows in queries like
UPDATE a=... WHERE a...
with GiST index on columna
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Improve robustness of datetime parsing
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Improve checking for partially-written WAL pages
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Improve robustness of signal handling when SSL is enabled
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Improve MIPS and M68K spinlock code
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Don't try to open more than
max_files_per_process
files during postmaster startup -
Various memory leakage fixes
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Various portability improvements
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Update timezone data files
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Improve handling of DLL load failures on Windows
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Improve random-number generation on Windows
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Make
psql -f filename
return a nonzero exit code when opening the file fails -
Change pg_dump to handle inherited check constraints more reliably
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Fix password prompting in pg_restore on Windows
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Fix PL/pgSQL to handle
var := var
correctly when the variable is of pass-by-reference type -
Fix PL/Perl
%_SHARED
so it's actually shared -
Fix
contrib/pg_autovacuum
to allow sleep intervals over 2000 sec -
Update
contrib/tsearch2
to use current Snowball code