Remove second-in-paragraph usage of "Postgres" in FAQ_DEV.

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Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated: Wed Sep 26 16:38:09 EDT 2007
Last updated: Fri Oct 26 15:08:39 EDT 2007
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (bruce@momjian.us)
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preferable if the file changes are single-line changes and do not
rely on surrounding lines.)
4. PostgreSQL is licensed under a BSD license. By posting a patch to
the public Postgres mailling lists, you are giving the PostgreSQL
Global Development Group the non-revokable right to distribute
your patch under the BSD license.
the public PostgreSQL mailling lists, you are giving the
PostgreSQL Global Development Group the non-revokable right to
distribute your patch under the BSD license.
5. Confirm that your changes can pass the regression tests. If your
changes are port specific, please list the ports you have tested
it on.
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* Contains no reliability risks
* Does not overly complicate the source code
* If performance-related, has a measureable performance benefit
* Is of sufficient usefulness to the average Postgres user
* Follows existing Postgres coding standards
* Is of sufficient usefulness to the average PostgreSQL user
* Follows existing PostgreSQL coding standards
1.7) Where can I learn more about the code?
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4. A README.rpm-dist document that tries to adequately document both
the differences between the RPM build and the WHY of the
differences, as well as useful RPM environment operations (like,
using syslog, upgrading, getting the server to start at OS boot,
using syslog, upgrading, getting postmaster to start at OS boot,
etc);
5. The spec file that throws it all together. This is not a trivial
undertaking in a package of this size.
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(gdb) call print(any_pointer)
(gdb) call pprint(any_pointer)
The output appears in the server log file, or on your screen if
you are running a backend directly.
The output appears in the server log file, or on your screen if you
are running a backend directly without a postmaster.
2.4) I just added a field to a structure. What else should I do?
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ereport() is used to send messages to the front-end, and optionally
terminate the current query being processed. The first parameter is an
ereport level of DEBUG (levels 1-5), LOG, INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, FATAL,
or PANIC. NOTICE prints on the user's terminal and to the server
logs. INFO prints only to the user's terminal and LOG prints only to
the server logs. (These can be changed from postgresql.conf.) ERROR
prints in both places, and terminates the current query, never
returning from the call. FATAL terminates the backend process. The
remaining parameters of ereport are a printf-style set of parameters
to print.
or PANIC. NOTICE prints on the user's terminal and to the server logs.
INFO prints only to the user's terminal and LOG prints only to the
server logs. (These can be changed from postgresql.conf.) ERROR prints
in both places, and terminates the current query, never returning from
the call. FATAL terminates the backend process. The remaining
parameters of ereport are a printf-style set of parameters to print.
ereport(ERROR) frees most memory and open file descriptors so you
don't need to clean these up before the call.

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<H1>Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for
PostgreSQL</H1>
<P>Last updated: Wed Sep 26 16:38:09 EDT 2007</P>
<P>Last updated: Fri Oct 26 15:08:39 EDT 2007</P>
<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href=
"mailto:bruce@momjian.us">bruce@momjian.us</A>)<BR>
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rely on surrounding lines.)</li>
<li>PostgreSQL is licensed under a BSD license. By posting a patch
to the public Postgres mailling lists, you are giving the PostgreSQL
to the public PostgreSQL mailling lists, you are giving the PostgreSQL
Global Development Group the non-revokable right to distribute your
patch under the BSD license.</li>
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<li>Contains no reliability risks</li>
<li>Does not overly complicate the source code</li>
<li>If performance-related, has a measureable performance benefit</li>
<li>Is of sufficient usefulness to the average Postgres user</li>
<li>Follows existing Postgres coding standards</li>
<li>Is of sufficient usefulness to the average PostgreSQL user</li>
<li>Follows existing PostgreSQL coding standards</li>
</ul>
<H3 id="item1.7">1.7) Where can I learn more about the