One doesn't 'install' oracle. That implies you have control of the
situation. One attempts to convince it to condescend to install itself onto
your machine.  

Of course, this is like convincing my 3 year old to go to bed on time. Such
powers of persuasion are not common.

On 3/13/06 5:41 PM, "Scott Marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 15:26, Scott Marlowe wrote:
>> On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 15:16, Tony Caduto wrote:
>>> Kevin Grittner wrote:
>>>> Overall, PostgreSQL
>>>> has been faster than the commercial product from which we converted.
>>>>   
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kevin,
>>> Are you allowed to say what commercial product you converted from?
>> 
>> And whether he can or not, this would make a GREAT case study for the
>> advocacy folks.
> 
> Yeah, anyone who says installing postgresql is hard should have to
> install Oracle first.  Or compile MySQL from source.  :)
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