0ad8032 and
4e34747 are at the origin of that. Julien has found the one
in parse_jsontable.c, while I have spotted the rest.
Author: Julien Rouhaud, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/
20220411060838.ftnzyvflpwu6f74w@jrouhaud
* parse_jsontable.c
* parsing of JSON_TABLE
*
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* basebackup_gzip.c
* Basebackup sink implementing gzip compression.
*
- * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/replication/basebackup_gzip.c
* basebackup_lz4.c
* Basebackup sink implementing lz4 compression.
*
- * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/replication/basebackup_lz4.c
* Furthermore, new targets can be defined by extensions. This file
* contains code to support that functionality.
*
- * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/replication/basebackup_target.c
* basebackup_zstd.c
* Basebackup sink implementing zstd compression.
*
- * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/replication/basebackup_zstd.c