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Marc G. Fournier 207acd86d7 From: Darren King <darrenk@insightdist.com>
1. Make 'all' works without complaint.  Don't have to add the .exp
   files to the files list.  They are made automagically when
   making the respective shared lib file.

   Only port that actually uses EXPSUFF (from makefiles/Makefile.*)
   is Aix, so if this breaks anybody else, let me know, asap.

2. Make 'clean' actually cleans up correctly.  Previously, it would
   leave the .o files in C-code directory.

3. Changed references to reflect new location of .c files.

4. Added DELETE statements to complex.source so that it tidies up
   when done.  Previously, it would leave things in pg_amop,
   pg_amproc and pg_opclass.  Only possible to do this with the
   new SUBSELECT code in 6.3.  Nice work, fellas...

   Not deleting the index entries would cause a non-fatal error if
   complex.sql was run again on the same database.  Much tidier now.

5. Corrected the README.  obj directory hasn't existed since Bryan
   redid the make way back when.  Also changed the snipet from psql
   to match the current version. POSTGRES95?!?  I don't think so. :)
1998-03-01 04:52:59 +00:00
contrib pgindent run before 6.3 release, with Thomas' requested changes. 1998-02-26 04:46:47 +00:00
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COPYRIGHT From: David Friend <dfriend@atlsci.atlsci.com> 1997-05-11 06:18:33 +00:00
HISTORY Update for 6.3 release. 1998-02-28 15:08:15 +00:00
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README

PostgreSQL Data Base Management System (formerly known as Postgres, then
as Postgres95).
  
This directory contains the version 6.3 release of the PostgreSQL
database server.  The server is not ANSI SQL compliant, but it gets
closer with every release.  After you unzip and untar the distribution
file, look at file INSTALL for the installation notes and file HISTORY
for the changes.

The latest version of this software may be obtained at
ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/.  For more information look at our WWW
home page located at http://www.postgreSQL.org/.

PostgreSQL is not public domain software.  It is copyrighted by the
University of California but may be used according to the licensing
terms of the the copyright below:

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POSTGRES95 Data Base Management System (formerly known as Postgres, then
as Postgres95).

Copyright (c) 1994-7 Regents of the University of California

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