ANNOUNCE: DBD::Pg 1.40 release candidate 1 request for testing

From: Greg Sabino Mullane (greg_at_turnstep.com)
Date: 12/22/04


To: dbi-users@perl.org
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 23:55:54 -0000


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The release candidate for DBD::Pg 1.40 is now available. This release
has a very large number of changes and new features, so if you use
Perl and PostgreSQL, please try it out on your platform. A tarball can
be found here:
  
http://www.gtsm.com/dbdpg.1_40_1.tar.bz2
  
Project information, including cvs instructions:
 
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/dbdpg/
 
This version supports many of the newer PostgreSQL features, including
prepared statements, SQLSTATE codes, error levels, and server tracing.
  
The complete Change list from the last version (1.32):
  
        - Added $dbh->func($filehandle, 'server_trace') [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Added $dbh->{pg_errorlevel}. [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Fix utf8 quote() support [Dominic Mitchell <dom@semantico.com>]
        - Added explicit support for types SQL_BOOLEAN, DATE, TIME,
                TIMESTAMP, and TIMESTAMPTZ. Return correct values for
                DATEOID and TIMEOID. [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Added tablespace support for table_info and primary_key_info.
                [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Added new attributes to $dbh: pg_db, pg_user, pg_pass,
                pg_host, pg_port, pg_options, pg_socket, pg_pid
                [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Minor fixes in quote.c, dbdimp.c, and types.h
                [Christophe Martin: schplurtz at free.fr]
        - Added support for SQLSTATE via $dbh->state and $sth->state
                [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Major overhaul of prepare/execute to handle new server-side
                prepare system. See Pg.pm for details. [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Make the tests honor the DBD_SCHEMA variable instead of
                assuming that the "public" schema is available.
                [Rainer Weikusat]
        - dbdimp.c cleanups: better error messages, ensure commit
                is only called once after a transaction fails.
                [Alexey Slynko]
        - primary_key() returns empty list not undef if no match.
                [Julian Mehnle]
        - Added the pg_protocol database handle attribute
                [Greg Sabino Mullane]
        - Changed "noprefix" to pg_noprefix
  
- --
Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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