Craig Small wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 12:59:42PM -0400, wireless wrote:
>> So, does JFFNMS work with postgresql 8.4.2?
> I think it should work fine. Are there any specific changes in
> postgresql that you think could be causing problems?
> 
>> All are welcome.... as I'm going to perform
>> a completely new installation on a separate machine
>> and interface a few systems, routers and embedded
>> boards (snmp) and maybe a ups or 2 to get
>> the bugs worked out before cutting over my
>> small, humble network to the new server......
> I'd be very happy to hear how it goes.  Postgresql has a rather stricter
> set of SQL so sometimes things that shouldn't work in Mysql do, but
> don't at all in postgresql.
> 
> I should also mention in general some of the biggest help I can get on
> JFFNMS is testers.  The new code is not quite ready (but if you want to
> try it, its in the git repository) but is a major clean-up from the
> current release.
> 
> Oh, and if you do know how to write PHP and there is a particular part
> of JFFNMS you want to work on that would be welcome too.
> 
>  - Craig


Oh, sure, let me get postgresql-9.0_beta2-r1 happy on Gentoo
first. Then I'll drop you some email. No I have not done
much with php, but, that's what attracts me the most......


It may be a few weeks....

James

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