[postgis-tickets] r15056 - Add note to reflect BRIN only supported for PostgreSQL 9.5+.
Regina Obe
lr at pcorp.us
Sun Sep 4 09:02:13 PDT 2016
Author: robe
Date: 2016-09-04 09:02:12 -0700 (Sun, 04 Sep 2016)
New Revision: 15056
Modified:
trunk/NEWS
trunk/doc/reference_operator.xml
Log:
Add note to reflect BRIN only supported for PostgreSQL 9.5+.
Modified: trunk/NEWS
===================================================================
--- trunk/NEWS 2016-09-04 07:29:00 UTC (rev 15055)
+++ trunk/NEWS 2016-09-04 16:02:12 UTC (rev 15056)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
- #3549, Support PgSQL 9.6 parallel query mode, as far as possible
(Paul Ramsey, Regina Obe)
- #3557, Geometry function costs based on query stats (Paul Norman)
- - #3591, Add support for BRIN indexes
+ - #3591, Add support for BRIN indexes. PostgreSQL 9.4+ required.
(Giuseppe Broccolo of 2nd Quadrant, Julien Rouhaud and Ronan Dunklau of Dalibo)
- #3496, Make postgis non-relocateable (for extension install),
schema qualify calls in functions (Regina Obe)
Modified: trunk/doc/reference_operator.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/reference_operator.xml 2016-09-04 07:29:00 UTC (rev 15055)
+++ trunk/doc/reference_operator.xml 2016-09-04 16:02:12 UTC (rev 15056)
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
<note><para>This operator is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
<note><para>This operator is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
<para>&T_support;</para>
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@
<note><para>This operator is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
<para>&T_support;</para>
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
<note><para>This operator is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
<para>&T_support;</para>
@@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@
<note><para>This operand is intended to be used internally by BRIN indexes, more
than by users.</para></note>
- <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced.</para>
+ <para>Availability: 2.3.0 support for Block Range INdexes (BRIN) was introduced. Requires PostgreSQL 9.5+.</para>
<para>&curve_support;</para>
<para>&P_support;</para>
</refsection>
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