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Included are patches intended for allowing PostgreSQL to handle multi-byte charachter sets such as EUC(Extende Unix Code), Unicode and Mule internal code. With the MB patch you can use multi-byte character sets in regexp and LIKE. The encoding system chosen is determined at the compile time. To enable the MB extension, you need to define a variable "MB" in Makefile.global or in Makefile.custom. For further information please take a look at README.mb under doc directory. (Note that unlike "jp patch" I do not use modified GNU regexp any more. I changed Henry Spencer's regexp coming with PostgreSQL.) |
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README.support
PostgreSQL Support PostgreSQL is a freeware database server that is user developed, maintained and supported. It was originally known as Postgres, then as Postgres95. It is not ANSI SQL compliant but it is getting closer with every release. For support on PostgreSQL, look in the following places: * ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/ * http://www.postgresql.org/ * Text files in directory /usr/src/pgsql. * Text files in directory /usr/src/pgsql/docs. * The FAQ, located in /usr/src/pgsql/doc/FAQ. The latest version may be found at http://www.postgresql.org/ under documentation. * Digests of all of the PostgreSQL mailing lists are archived at ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/majordomo/. * The mailing list, which are described below. Support Mailing Lists: * Announce for announcements. * Ports for OS-specific bugs. * Bugs for other unsolved bugs. * Questions for general discussion. Mailing Lists for Developers: * Hackers for server internals discussion. * Docs for the documentation project. * Patches for patches and discussion. * Mirrors for mirror site announcements. Descriptions of PostgreSQL Mailing Lists Announce * This is an announcement list pertaining to PostgreSQL and various third party software. * To post, send mail to pgsql-announce@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-announce-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-announce-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Ports * This list is for porting related and platform specific discussions. * If PostgreSQL failed to compile on your computer then fill out the form typically located at /usr/src/pgsql/doc/bug.template and mail it here. * If you get PostgreSQL running on an unsupported platform, tell us how you did it here. And before you attempt the port, check the archives for this area to see if someone else has already done it. * To post, send mail to pgsql-ports@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-ports-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-ports-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Bugs * If PostgreSQL failed to compile on your computer, report this to pgsql-ports@postgresql.org. Do not report it here. * If you find bug, fill out the form typically located at /usr/src/pgsql/doc/bug.template and mail it here. * If you not only found the problem but solved it and generated a patch then also mail it to the patches list. * To post, send mail to pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-bugs-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-bugs-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Questions * This is a general discussion area for users. * Outside of compile, acceptance test and bug problems, most new users who don't want to contribute to development or documentation will probably only be interested in this mailing list. * All non-bug related questions regarding PostgreSQL's version of SQL should be restricted to this area. * All installation related questions that do not involve bugs or failed compiles should be restricted to this area. * Please note that many of the developers monitor this area. * To post, send mail to pgsql-questions@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-questions-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-questions-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Hackers * The PostgreSQL developer's team lives here. * This list is for the discussion of current development issues, problems and bugs and the discussion of proposed new features. * If people in the other lists don't know the answer to a question and it is likely that only a developer will know the answer, you may re-post that question here. You must try elsewhere first! * To post, send mail to pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-hackers-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-hackers-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Docs * The PostgreSQL documentation team lives here and at http://www.postgresql.org/~dunlop. * If you come up with SQL examples that are not shown in the current man pages or manuals, please let us know here. * If you are looking for "secret" manuals, check here. Old manuals that are mostly not relevant or works in progress that are not ready for general distribution might be mentione here. But please don't ask us. Check the archives for examples. * The team leader is J. Douglas Dunlop. * Please note that suggestions regarding the web site should be directed to our webmaster at webmaster@postgresql.org * To post, send mail to pgsql-docs@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-docs-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-docs-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Patches * Mail patches you created to this area. Explain what the patches do, and which source tree they are meant to be applied against. * This list also contains notices (normally from scrappy@hub.org) that the patch has been applied are posted here. * Discussion of any problems that a recent patch caused should also be here. * Please use a context diff (diff -c) when submitting patches. It would also be helpful if you checked whether your patches apply against the latest development source. * To post, send mail to pgsql-patches@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-patches-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-patches-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. Mirrors * This is an announcement list for mirror sites. * If you don't run a PostgreSQL mirror site, please don't post here. * To post, send mail to pgsql-mirrors@postgresql.org. * To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send mail to pgsql-mirrors-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe. * If you hate getting many mail messages per day then you should consider a digest (where you receive multiple messages to the list as one message to you). To subscribe or unsubscribe from the digested list, send mail to pgsql-mirrors-digest-request@postgresql.org. The body of the message should contain the single line subscribe or unsubscribe.