Update files and dates for 6.1.1 release.

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PostgreSQL 6.1.1 Sun Jul 13 15:11:47 EDT 1997
PostgreSQL 6.1.1 Mon Jul 22 18:04:49 EDT 1997
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This release does NOT require a dump/restore for those running 6.1.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated: Mon Jul 14 12:27:39 EDT 1997
Last updated: Mon Jul 21 18:04:00 EDT 1997
Version: 6.1.1
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us)
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1.6) Latest release of PostgreSQL
The latest release of PostgreSQL is version 6.1.1, which will be
released in July, 1997. For information about what is new in 6.1.1,
see our TODO list on our WWW page.
The latest release of PostgreSQL is version 6.1.1, which was released
on July 22, 1997. For information about what is new in 6.1.1, see our
TODO list on our WWW page.
We expect a 7.0 release in several months that will remove time-travel
and reduce by 50% the size of on-disk system columns maintained for
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Upgrading to 6.1 requires a dump and restore from previous releases.
Upgrading from 6.1 to 6.1.1 requires a compile of the new release,
recompile of all your custom applications to use the new libpq, and
then an install while the postmaster is temporarily stopped.
Upgrading from 6.1 to 6.1.1 requires running configure, compile of the
new release, recompile of all your custom applications to use the new
libpq, and then an install while the postmaster is temporarily
stopped.
Those ugrading from versions earlier than 1.09 must upgrade to 1.09
first without a dump/reload, then dump the data from 1.09, and then
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index. You need to define a function which acts on the multiple
columns, then use create index with that function.
In 6.1, this feature is available.
This feature is available in 6.1 and later releases.
3.25) What are the temp_XXX files in my database directory?

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TODO list (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
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last updated: Sun Jul 13 23:13:24 EDT 1997
last updated: Mon Jul 21 18:01:37 EDT 1997
current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us)
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certain indexes will not shrink, i.e. oid indexes with many inserts
make NULL's come out at the beginning or end depending on the ORDER BY direction
change the library/backend interface to use network byte order
allow unix domain sockets for local connections for performance and security
PERFORMANCE
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