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Release 2.0
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1.  This release makes the extension useful in more use cases.

    Besides turning a non-partitioned table into a partitioned one, it can be
    used to change 1) data type of column(s), 2) order of columns, 3)
    tablespace.

2.  A single function `rewrite_table()` is used now to handle all the use
    cases.

3.  Constraints are handled in a more convenient way.

    The extension now takes care of creating the constraints on the target
    table according to the source table. The user only needs to validate the
    constrants after the rewriting has finished.

    Unlike the previous release, the rewritten table can be referenced by
    foreign key constraints.

    Note: The `rewrite.check_constraints` configuration variable was
    removed. If there is a risk that other users could run `ALTER TABLE` on
    the table during rewriting, please revoke the corresponding privileges
    from them temporarily.


Release 1.1.1
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This release only adjusts the code so it is compatible with PostgreSQL server
version 17.


Release 1.1.0
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New Features
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1. Make the code compatible with PostgreSQL server version 16.

2. Added progress monitoring.