Information about the SSI implementation for the SERIALIZABLE transaction isolation level in PostgreSQL, new in release 9.1.| wiki.postgresql.org
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A short list of common mistakes.| wiki.postgresql.org
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This page summarizes the INSERT ... ON CONFLICT UPDATE patch. This feature is popularly known as "UPSERT".| wiki.postgresql.org
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The following information focuses on operating systems using the GNU C library (glibc), which includes most popular Linux distributions. All versions of PostgreSQL are affected. Other operating systems could in principle have the same issues, but we have not gathered any information about that.| wiki.postgresql.org
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This area includes developer-targeted documentation regarding aspects of PostgreSQL development. Please visit the developer area of the PostgreSQL website for more general information about the development of PostgreSQL. You can find most developers in #postgresql on Libera. A list of IRC nick names with their respective real world names can be found here.| wiki.postgresql.org
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This page collects various wisdom on working with the PostgreSQL Git repository. There are also Other Git Repositories you might work with, most notably the official Github mirror which you might fork on that site.| wiki.postgresql.org
A set of instructions for building Postgres from a source archive. | wiki.postgresql.org