The owner should never be restored, the table should be owned
by the caller instead. Non-existing indexes and similar only
started to throw a warning with Postgresql 9.4 and later, so
ignore them explicitly there.
The initial search and address rank is saved in a table
that is set up from a json configuration file. Ranks may
be assigned on a country level according to class and
type of the object. Special handling that depends on the
geometry or OSM type is still hard-coded in placex insert.
The new default config file mimicks the current assignment
as close as possible. A couple of exceptions have been
removed, most notably the exception for Irish townlands.
- factor out runWithEnv
- require explicit connect() call to avoid rechecking for oDB
(more for readability than for speed)
- clean DSNInfo of empty strings and simplify check for entries
Switch to functions server_version_num and postgis_lib_version
which both only return the version string, so that no elaborate
string parsing is necessary anymore. The version string could
become especially cumbersome in pre-release versions.