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2017-01-17
Generate fmgr prototypes automatically
Peter Eisentraut
2017-01-03
Update copyright via script for 2017
Bruce Momjian
2016-03-02
Create stub functions to support pg_upgrade of old contrib/tsearch2.
Tom Lane
2016-01-02
Update copyright for 2016
Bruce Momjian
2015-05-15
Move strategy numbers to include/access/stratnum.h
Alvaro Herrera
2015-01-06
Update copyright for 2015
Bruce Momjian
2014-01-07
Update copyright for 2014
Bruce Momjian
2013-01-01
Update copyrights for 2013
Bruce Momjian
2012-06-24
Replace int2/int4 in C code with int16/int32
Peter Eisentraut
2012-01-01
Update copyright notices for year 2012.
Bruce Momjian
2011-09-11
Remove many -Wcast-qual warnings
Peter Eisentraut
2011-09-01
Remove unnecessary #include references, per pgrminclude script.
Bruce Momjian
2011-01-01
Stamp copyrights for year 2011.
Bruce Momjian
2010-09-20
Remove cvs keywords from all files.
Magnus Hagander
2010-01-02
Update copyright for the year 2010.
Bruce Momjian
2009-06-11
8.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef list
Bruce Momjian
2009-01-01
Update copyright for 2009.
Bruce Momjian
2008-04-21
Allow float8, int8, and related datatypes to be passed by value on machines
Tom Lane
2008-04-20
Fix broken compare function for tsquery_ops. Per Tom's report.
Teodor Sigaev
2008-04-14
Push index operator lossiness determination down to GIST/GIN opclass
Tom Lane
2008-01-01
Update copyrights in source tree to 2008.
Bruce Momjian
2007-11-15
Re-run pgindent with updated list of typedefs. (Updated README should
Bruce Momjian
2007-11-15
pgindent run for 8.3.
Bruce Momjian
2007-08-21
Tsearch2 functionality migrates to core. The bulk of this work is by
Tom Lane