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Logic to figure out version number in ->insert_id() under Postgres has a bug in it.
Currently, it tries to glean the version using this:
Code:
$v = $this->_version();
$v = $v['server'];
Where ->_version() only returns the SQL string:
Code:
"SELECT version() AS ver"
Even if it were to return the actual product of this SQL query using ->version() instead, the next line wouldn't work because this is what it would return:
Code:
"PostgreSQL 8.2.4 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.1.1 (Gentoo 4.1.1-r3)"
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Here's a diff of my fix to /system/data/base/drivers/postgre/postgre_driver.php:
Code:
109c109,110
< return "SELECT version() AS ver";
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> // Parse version number out of result
> return "SELECT trim(substring(version(), 'PostgreSQL (([0-9]{1,}\.)*)' )) as ver";
257,259c258,259
< $v = $this->_version();
< $v = $v['server'];
<
---
> $v = $this->version();
>