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We do have a webpage on one of our servers that has release notes going back to 6.4. However I think Roy was looking for something a bit older than that – Btrees definitely weren’t new in 6.4.
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Paul
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Hello Roy,
First, happy new year to everybody.
In the past (when I was CA) I found an internal server with all what you are
looking for (old release notes).
Don't know if it still existing in Ingres Corp ...
Hope this help,
Regards,
Jean-Pierre ZUATE
2009/1/4 Roy Hann <spec...@processed.almost.meat>
I am wondering if there is an archive of old (i.e. up to and including
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> We do have a webpage on one of our servers that has release notes going
> back to 6.4. However I think Roy was looking for something a bit older
> than that - Btrees definitely weren't new in 6.4.
6.4 onward would be very useful to me. Is the webpage you mention on a
server I can see?
(Knowing when B-tree support was introduced would still be
nice, just to gratify my curiosity. If anyone knows...? Mikey should
remember; but then so should I.)
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I have two copies of the Release Notes for INGRES Release 6.4/05 (March
1994). As I know it would be going to a good home, you would be very
welcome to one of them. Would you like me to send you a copy?
And for those who might want to accuse me of being a sad, anorak-
wearing academic with kleptomania (or worse), I have no idea why I have
two copies and I have not kept ALL past Ingres documentation - just
the more interesting ones ;-)
Best wishes
Richard
Dr Richard Tyler-Jones
Information Services
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham
UK
>
> Roy
>
> I have two copies of the Release Notes for INGRES Release 6.4/05 (March
> 1994). As I know it would be going to a good home, you would be very
> welcome to one of them. Would you like me to send you a copy?
I was about to say yes please, but I just re-discovered the (floppy!!)
disks with my near-mythical release of 6.4 for Windows NT. So I've got
6.4 covered I think. But very many thanks all the same.
> And for those who might want to accuse me of being a sad, anorak-
> wearing academic with kleptomania (or worse), I have no idea why I have
> two copies and I have not kept ALL past Ingres documentation - just
> the more interesting ones ;-)
I once tried to keep them all but when you change jobs you can't just
take stuff with you. :-(
> Roy,
>
> Is this link can help you ? :
> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/Ingres/us_39363.html
>
> It come from this page :
> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/ingres.html#technotes
Thanks Jean-Pierre. That's a good little write-up but I am certain that
B-tree were introduced long before release 6.0. I'm inclined to think
it was probably Release 3.0 circa 1985/6?
It's good to keep William's page in mind. It is full of treasures.
From the responses on this thread, the priory clinic could be opening up a
new wing and addiction speciality..
Paul Mason wrote:6.4 onward would be very useful to me. Is the webpage you mention on a
> We do have a webpage on one of our servers that has release notes going
> back to 6.4. However I think Roy was looking for something a bit older
> than that - Btrees definitely weren't new in 6.4.
server I can see?
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Paul Mason wrote:
--
Roy
> "Roy Hann" <spec...@processed.almost.meat> wrote in message
> news:iq6dnU1VpeKsXf3U...@pipex.net...
>>I am wondering if there is an archive of old (i.e. up to and including
>> "ancient") GENERIC release notes somewhere accessible? I never got a
>> really satisfying answer to my B-tree question a few weeks ago and I've
>> got a few more questions along the same line.
>
> From the responses on this thread, the priory clinic could be opening up a
> new wing and addiction speciality..
Guess what I put down as "religion" on census forms? :-) If enough of
us do that we can get government funding for our own faith schools!
Whoo-hoo! Excellent. Many thanks Paul.
I am 100% certain B-trees were in 3.x. B-trees pre-dated
SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
I did a lot of office cleaning over the weekend, but I did
NOT find the technical notes that would have also talked about
another storage type that faded away or was never fully released.
Mikey
There were not in RTI Ingres 2.1 (June 1983 approx.)
There were in RTI Ingres 3.0 (July 1985 approx.)
Cheers
John
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Gang,
I am 100% certain B-trees were in 3.x. B-trees pre-dated
SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
I did a lot of office cleaning over the weekend, but I did
NOT find the technical notes that would have also talked about
another storage type that faded away or was never fully released.
Mikey
Roy Hann wrote:
> Jean-Pierre Zuate, La Fage Conseil wrote:
>
>> Roy,
>>
>> Is this link can help you ? :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/Ingres/us_39363.html
>>
>> It come from this page :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/ingres.html#technotes
>
> Thanks Jean-Pierre. That's a good little write-up but I am certain
that
> B-tree were introduced long before release 6.0. I'm inclined to think
> it was probably Release 3.0 circa 1985/6?
>
> It's good to keep William's page in mind. It is full of treasures.
>
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I believe that I have the answer to Roy's question about Btrees
There were not in RTI Ingres 2.1 (June 1983 approx.)
There were in RTI Ingres 3.0 (July 1985 approx.)
Cheers
John
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[mailto:info-ingr...@kettleriverconsulting.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Leo
Sent: 05 January 2009 16:09
To: Ingres and related product discussion forum
Subject: Re: [Info-Ingres] Old release notes
Gang,
I am 100% certain B-trees were in 3.x. B-trees pre-dated
SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
I did a lot of office cleaning over the weekend, but I did
NOT find the technical notes that would have also talked about
another storage type that faded away or was never fully released.
Mikey
Roy Hann wrote:
> Jean-Pierre Zuate, La Fage Conseil wrote:
>
>> Roy,
>>
>> Is this link can help you ? :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/Ingres/us_39363.html
>>
>> It come from this page :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/ingres.html#technotes
>
> Thanks Jean-Pierre. That's a good little write-up but I am certain
that
> B-tree were introduced long before release 6.0. I'm inclined to think
> it was probably Release 3.0 circa 1985/6?
>
> It's good to keep William's page in mind. It is full of treasures.
>
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I believe that I have the answer to Roy's question about Btrees
There were not in RTI Ingres 2.1 (June 1983 approx.)
There were in RTI Ingres 3.0 (July 1985 approx.)
Cheers
John
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[mailto:info-ingr...@kettleriverconsulting.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Leo
Sent: 05 January 2009 16:09
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Subject: Re: [Info-Ingres] Old release notes
Gang,
I am 100% certain B-trees were in 3.x. B-trees pre-dated
SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
I did a lot of office cleaning over the weekend, but I did
NOT find the technical notes that would have also talked about
another storage type that faded away or was never fully released.
Mikey
Roy Hann wrote:
> Jean-Pierre Zuate, La Fage Conseil wrote:
>
>> Roy,
>>
>> Is this link can help you ? :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/Ingres/us_39363.html
>>
>> It come from this page :
>> http://ariel.its.unimelb.edu.au/~yuan/ingres.html#technotes
>
> Thanks Jean-Pierre. That's a good little write-up but I am certain
that
> B-tree were introduced long before release 6.0. I'm inclined to think
> it was probably Release 3.0 circa 1985/6?
>
> It's good to keep William's page in mind. It is full of treasures.
>
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> Gang,
>
> I am 100% certain B-trees were in 3.x.
That's good enough for me. I don't know why you're so certain but
that's certainly what I was thinking.
> B-trees pre-dated
> SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
See, all that stuff gets kinda muddled in my memory. I didn't pay any
attention to SQL till much later. I kept hoping it was a mistake and
would just go away...
> I believe that I have the answer to Roy's question about Btrees
>
> There were not in RTI Ingres 2.1 (June 1983 approx.)
> There were in RTI Ingres 3.0 (July 1985 approx.)
Thank you John.
>> B-trees pre-dated
>> SQL, which was "kinda" introduced in 4.x, I recall.
>
> See, all that stuff gets kinda muddled in my memory. I didn't pay any
> attention to SQL till much later. I kept hoping it was a mistake and
> would just go away...
>
Well, I remember when dBase IV introduced SQL. (I think in version
4.x or something.)
In the release notes, there was a section under "Known Issues"
that went something like this:
- The SQL "select" statement might sometimes only return some of the rows it should.
Hmmm .....
;-)
Mikey
Thanks for that Paul (and whoever assembled it--?Grant). Unfortunately
I am never satisfied. Around about Ingres 2.6/0201 the release notes
stopped including a summary of new features. Presumably there would
have been a Release Summary PDF instead.
Is there any chance of putting up a complete set of those too?
In ten years time a mysterious figure will be waiting in line clutching a
set of RTI labelled ring binders. Ahead of him in the distance is the
Antiques Roadshow expert who has yet to see the treasures that await him..
;-)
> In ten years time a mysterious figure will be waiting in line clutching a
> set of RTI labelled ring binders. Ahead of him in the distance is the
> Antiques Roadshow expert who has yet to see the treasures that await him..
You mean the beige vinyl binders? With brown lettering? :-) Or the
later white ones?
Paul Mason wrote:
> 2009/1/5 Roy Hann <spec...@processed.almost.meat>
>Thanks for that Paul (and whoever assembled it--?Grant). Unfortunately
>> Paul Mason wrote:
>>
>> > We do have a webpage on one of our servers that has release notes going
>> > back to 6.4. However I think Roy was looking for something a bit older
>> > than that - Btrees definitely weren't new in 6.4.
>>
>> 6.4 onward would be very useful to me. Is the webpage you mention on a
>> server I can see?
>
>
I am never satisfied. Around about Ingres 2.6/0201 the release notes
stopped including a summary of new features. Presumably there would
have been a Release Summary PDF instead.
Is there any chance of putting up a complete set of those too?
I have resisted the temptation to invent a set of ring binders of a
different colour with the text "advanced internals" on the outside. I
wouldn't want to QUEL your enthusiasm.. ;-)
> 2009/1/8 Roy Hann <spec...@processed.almost.meat>
>
>> Is there any chance of putting up a complete set of those too?
>>
>>
> I've put up what I could find here:
>
> ftp://ftp.ingres.com/outgoing/relnotes/rel_sum.zip
>
> I checked the install media for 2.6/0201, /0207 and /0305 and although there
> is documentation in PDF there's no release summary. I did find an old Tech
> Doc with a guide to new 2.6 Features, so I included that.
>
> The other PDFs are all from install media too. I'm aware the rs_303.pdf
> contains references to 3.0.2 but it is from 3.0.3 (I'll leave you to find
> the subtle difference between that and the 3.0.2 version)
Thank you again Paul.