Tom Lane wrote:
Adriaan van Os <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I started another test. I copied an existing database (not very large,
35 tables, typically a few hundred up to a few thousand records) with
CREATE DATABASE testdb TEMPLATE mydb and started to remove random
tables from testdb with DROP TABLE and TRUNCATE TABLE. I did this with
the query tool of pgAdmin III, to exclude any doubts about my own
software (that uses pqlib).
Can you try it with plain psql? pgAdmin is a variable that wasn't
accounted for in my tests.
Will do that and report the results.
The hardware is an Intel dual-core 17-inch
MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.4.
Hmm. I thought you said Fedora before.
Yes, the test that I mentioned yesterday was on Fedora, but as you were "of the opinion that
there's something broken about
Adriaan's infrastructure" I tried the new test on a completely different system
today.
However, I'd done a few tests
yesterday on my own Mac laptop (Al G4) and not gotten results that were
out of line with HPUX or Fedora.
Does anyone else want to try replicating these tests?
Thanks,
Adriaan van Os
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