> probably a bad idea. From what I've heard the speed of your java
> program is wholely dependent on the speed of your vm (and most
> aren't that quick). Although it would be nice to have just to say
> we have it and mysql doesn't (then again mysql doesn't have a whole
> lot of things that pgsql
> Not to whine or anything, but I really do think that pgsql development
> seriously could be helped by usage of an official irc channel.
efnet #postgresql
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Why efnet? They're the only people that I know that still require identd.
Unfortunately, I would have to reconfigure the firewall here just so I can
get on that net. Has anyone else run in to this problem or am I the only
one sitting behind a firewall'd system?
Geoff
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> Why efnet? They're the only people that I know that still require identd.
> Unfortunately, I would have to reconfigure the firewall here just so I can
> get on that net. Has anyone else run in to this problem or am I the only
> one sitting behind a firewall'd system?
Some servers allow connec
On Saturday 25 August 2001 23:34, Gowey, Geoffrey wrote:
> Not to whine or anything, but I really do think that pgsql development
> seriously could be helped by usage of an official irc channel.
While chat is usable for some things, doing development when developers are
on different schedules or
On Sunday 26 August 2001 00:56, Gowey, Geoffrey wrote:
> Why efnet? They're the only people that I know that still require identd.
> Unfortunately, I would have to reconfigure the firewall here just so I can
> get on that net. Has anyone else run in to this problem or am I the only
> one sitting
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From: "Sean Chittenden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruce Momjian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Gowey, Geoffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Dr. Evil'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL's (false?) claims... (was:
Hi Sean,
We can always ask them to change things. The thing which strike me as
wrong the most is the stability issue with PostgreSQL. I've only very
rarely heard reports by anyone saying MySQL was more stable than
PostgreSQL for them.
Most of the rest I think can be justified in one way or ano
> We can always ask them to change things. The thing which
> strike me as wrong the most is the stability issue with
> PostgreSQL. I've only very rarely heard reports by anyone
> saying MySQL was more stable than PostgreSQL for them.
Yeah, saying mysql is more stable than postgres is a com
> Not to whine or anything, but I really do think that pgsql development
> seriously could be helped by usage of an official irc channel. Whether it
> be hosted on pgsql's official servers or on a 3rd party network such as
> undernet or openprojects.net I leave as a matter of discussion, but the
Hi Peter,
There's a Solaris specific installation guide for PostgreSQL at :
http://techdocs.postgresql.org/installguides.php#solaris
Have you taken a look at it yet?
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
Peter Lauko wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I've installed 7.1.2 on sparc solaris 7.
> configure, mak
Sean Chittenden wrote:
>>Has anyone seen this page on Mysql.org comparing PostgreSQL to MySQL:
>>
>> http://www.mysql.com/doc/M/y/MySQL-PostgreSQL_features.html
>>
>
> Yeah, I've had a few developers show it to me... the best part
>of this is though, when I tried to post a comment, I g
Bruce Momjian wrote:
>We are on #postgresql on Efnet. Have been for years, and mentioned in
>the FAQ. Very good for getting development help. I was working with
>the PAM patch author there today.
>
Ugg. I'd rather setup a bot to relay to irc.openprojects.net. EFnet is
a sickly beast that ca
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