On Monday 08 December 2003 06:57, spikes wrote:
> I remembered having these errors in 7.1, it seems that the problem is
> not having a bad sed but becuase of an uptodate sed.

yeah, that's what i thought it would be.  and i don't really want
to find and install an old sed just to make this work.

anyway, it's kind of moot since Bruce Momjian says that
postgres-r (even the working model based on 6.4.2) is not
ready for production, so certainly the version based on
7.2 isn't ready either and development seems to have 
stopped.

> Lastly, check for some extra \n (newline) in your cflags/scripts (e.g.
> when copy pasting or escaping w/c results in \n combinations)

well, as i said, i'm giving up on postgres-r.  gonna look at
some other master-slave solutions instead.


tiger

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