Appendix E. Release Notes#

Appendix E. Release Notes

Appendix E. Release Notes

Table of Contents

E.1. Release Notes for Tantor SE 17.9.0
E.1.1. Review
E.1.2. DBMS Core Functionality
E.1.3. Additional Supplied Utilities
E.1.4. Migration to version 17.9.0
E.2. Release Notes for Tantor SE 17.7.0
E.2.1. Review
E.2.2. Additional Supplied Modules
E.2.3. Fixes for Additional Supplied Modules
E.2.4. Operating System Support
E.2.5. Migration to version 17.7.0
E.3. Release Notes for Tantor SE 17.6.0
E.3.1. Review
E.3.2. DBMS Core Functionality
E.3.3. Fixes for Additional Supplied Modules
E.3.4. Migration to version 17.6.0
E.4. Release Notes for Tantor SE 17.5.2
E.4.1. Review
E.4.2. DBMS Core Functionality
E.4.3. Fixes for Additional Supplied Modules
E.4.4. Migration to version 17.5.2
E.5. Release Notes for Tantor SE 17.5.0
E.5.1. Review
E.5.2. DBMS Core Functionality
E.5.3. Additional Supplied Utilities
E.5.4. Additional Supplied Modules
E.5.5. Fixes for Additional Supplied Modules
E.5.6. Supported Operating Systems
E.5.7. Migration to version 17.5.0
E.6. Release 17.9
E.6.1. Migration to Version 17.9
E.6.2. Changes
E.7. Release 17.8
E.7.1. Migration to Version 17.8
E.7.2. Changes
E.8. Release 17.7
E.8.1. Migration to Version 17.7
E.8.2. Changes
E.9. Release 17.6
E.9.1. Migration to Version 17.6
E.9.2. Changes
E.10. Release 17.5
E.10.1. Migration to Version 17.5
E.10.2. Changes
E.11. Release 17.4
E.11.1. Migration to Version 17.4
E.11.2. Changes
E.12. Release 17.3
E.12.1. Migration to Version 17.3
E.12.2. Changes
E.13. Release 17.2
E.13.1. Migration to Version 17.2
E.13.2. Changes
E.14. Release 17.1
E.14.1. Migration to Version 17.1
E.14.2. Changes
E.15. Release 17
E.15.1. Overview
E.15.2. Migration to Version 17
E.15.3. Changes
E.15.4. Acknowledgments
E.16. Prior Releases

The release notes contain the significant changes in each Tantor SE release, with major features and migration issues listed at the top. The release notes do not contain changes that affect only a few users or changes that are internal and therefore not user-visible. For example, the optimizer is improved in almost every release, but the improvements are usually observed by users as simply faster queries.

The pgsql-committers email list records all source code changes as well. There is also a web interface that shows changes to specific files.

The name appearing next to each item represents the major developer for that item. Of course all changes involve community discussion and patch review, so each item is truly a community effort.