On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 04:18:30PM +0100, Filip RembiaƂkowski wrote:
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] XMIN semantic at peril ?
> 
> 2007/10/11, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > The only argument you cited that seems impressive to me is the one
> > about it being a Postgres-ism.  Are you willing to have GNUmed tied
> > tightly to Postgres?
> 
> Well, at least not in all aspects, if I may cut in.
> 
>   (from http://www.gnumed.org/)
> error
> insert into WebLog values(586,31,"2007-10-12","80.177.203.190")
> Can't open file: 'WebLog.MYD'. (errno: 145)

Well, that's just a tool we use and got nothing to do with
GNUmed proper. We don't have control over the domain since
the current holder doesn't seem willing to hand it over (not
that that's much of a problem, we do have edit rights to
that homegrown mysql based wiki).

This is where all the action is, documentation-wise:

        http://wiki.gnumed.de

Karsten
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