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@vatsrahul1001 vatsrahul1001 commented Jul 10, 2024

After the 0.3.0 release, we have encountered an issue where the register_vector function throws an error if our PostgreSQL database only has the vector extension installed, and not halfvec or sparsevec.

This PR addresses the issue by setting to !=0.3.0 until resolved.


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@vatsrahul1001 vatsrahul1001 changed the title Limit pgvector version to 0.2.5 to avoid recent issue in latest releases(0.3.0) updating pgvector to !=0.3.0 to avoid recent issue in latest releases(0.3.0) Jul 10, 2024
@vatsrahul1001 vatsrahul1001 marked this pull request as ready for review July 10, 2024 10:11
@vatsrahul1001 vatsrahul1001 force-pushed the update-pgvector-version-dependency branch from 9b60a24 to 68eb3f4 Compare July 10, 2024 10:11
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The failing tests seem all unrelated to this change. I guess we're good to merge this PR?

@potiuk potiuk merged commit 5d36f27 into apache:main Jul 10, 2024
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potiuk commented Jul 10, 2024

Yep. The failing test will be fixed with #40690

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