Re: Big Performance drop of Exceptions in UDFs between V11.2 and 13.4

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On 9/13/21 4:36 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> On 9/13/21 11:53 AM, ldh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>    >  -----Original Message-----
>>    >  From: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>    >  Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 11:36
>>    >  To: ldh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@xxxxxxxxx>
>>    >  Cc: Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@xxxxxxxxx>;
>>    >  Justin Pryzby <pryzby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; pgsql-
>>    >  performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>    >  Subject: Re: Big Performance drop of Exceptions in UDFs between V11.2
>>    >  and 13.4
>>    >  
>>    >  
>>    >  On 9/13/21 10:32 AM, ldh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>    >  >
>>    >  > Hello all,
>>    >  >
>>    >  > Any further update or guidance on this issue at this time?
>>    >  >
>>    >  
>>    >  Wait for a new installer. Our team is working on it. As I have previously
>>    >  advised you, please be patient.
>>    >  
>>    >  
>>    >  cheers
>>    >  
>>    >  
>>    >  andrew
>>    >  
>>    >  --
>>    >  Andrew Dunstan
>>    >  EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
>>
>>
>> Hello Andrew,
>>
>> I'll be as patient as is needed and appreciate absolutely all the work you are all doing. I also know V14 is just around the corner too so the team is super busy 😊
>>
>> Just looking for some super-rough ETA for some rough planning on our end. Is this something potentially for 13.5 later this year? Or something that may happen before the end of Sept? Or still unknown? And I understand all is always tentative.
>>
> This is not governed at all by the Postgres release cycle. The issue is
> not with Postgres but with the version of libintl used in the build. I
> can't speak for the team, they will publish an updated installer when
> they get it done. But rest assured it's being worked on. I got email
> about it just this morning.
>
>

EDB has now published new installers for versions later than release 11,
containing Postgres built with an earlier version of gettext that does
not exhibit the problem. Please verify that these fix the issue. If you
already have Postgres installed from our installer you should be able to
upgrade using Stackbuilder. Otherwise, you can download from our usual
download sites.


cheers


andrew


--
Andrew Dunstan
EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com






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