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With significant new functionality and performance enhancements, this release represents a major leap forward for PostgreSQL. This was made possible by a growing community that has dramatically accelerated the pace of development. This release adds the following major features: * Full text search is integrated into the core database system * Support for the SQL/XML standard, including new operators and an XML data type * Enumerated data types (ENUM) * Arrays of composite types * Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) data type * Add control over whether NULLs sort first or last * Updatable cursors * Server configuration parameters can now be set on a per-function basis * User-defined types can now have type modifiers * Automatically re-plan cached queries when table definitions change or statistics are updated * Numerous improvements in logging and statistics collection * Support Security Service Provider Interface (SSPI) for authentication on Windows * Support multiple concurrent autovacuum processes, and other autovacuum improvements * Allow the whole PostgreSQL distribution to be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2008/03/04 12:44:41 adam Exp $
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Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
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(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
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${PKGNAME}.
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Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
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offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
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access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
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of the PostgreSQL server process.
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To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
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createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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