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years, removing roadblocks to deploying new or ported applications on PostgreSQL. These include: * Synchronous Replication: enable high-availability with consistency across multiple servers * Per-Column Collations: support linguistically-correct sorting per database, table or column. * Unlogged Tables: greatly improves performance for ephemeral data Our community of contributors innovates with cutting-edge features. Version 9.1 includes several which are new to the database industry, such as: * K-Nearest-Neighbor Indexing: index on "distance" for faster location and text search queries * Serializable Snapshot Isolation: keeps concurrent transactions consistent without blocking, using "true serializability" * Writeable Common Table Expressions: execute complex multi-stage data updates in a single query * Security-Enhanced Postgres: deploy military-grade security and Mandatory Access Control
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# $NetBSD: GNUmakefile.libpq,v 1.1.1.1 2011/09/15 08:27:39 adam Exp $
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#
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# This GNUmakefile overrides the `all' target of $(libpq_srcdir)/Makefile
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# to be empty if INSTALLED_LIBPQ is defined. This handles the submake
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# targets sprinkled throughout the PostgreSQL Makefiles that execute
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#
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# @$(MAKE) -C $(libpq_builddir) all
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#
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# to ensure that the libpq libraries are built first. If INSTALLED_LIBPQ
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# is defined, then have the `all' target simple return success.
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ifdef INSTALLED_LIBPQ
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all:
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@test -f libpq.a || touch libpq.a
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endif
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%: force
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@$(MAKE) -f Makefile $@
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force: ;
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