On 15/07/2008, David E. Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, I am personally happy with SVN but hey :P
You can't have tried a merge in SVN if that's so :P :P
Those of us who have been doing it for years, in CVS and in SVN, aren't too
worried about it.
Follow the sandal! :D
On 01/05/2008, Josh Berkus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Further, I've asked the TrustedSolaris folks to take a look at KaiGai's
implementation to see if it was generic enough for them to build on as a
test of whether SE-Postgres was too specific to SE-Linux; the answer has
been a tentative
On 27/02/2008, Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you need human verification / analysis, which isn't an easy
thing to script.
Is that site publicly accessible, do they have some sample
output that one could examine in regards to Joshua's parsing
idea?
-Neil
Cheers,
Andrej
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On 8/14/07, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just forgot to refer to--of course--the German knight of
the iron hand.
Prima donna? Not quite done yet?
Denk mal nach. Kritik kann wohl begruendet sein. Und was die
Jungs gesagt haben war sowohl inhaltlich als auch von Votrag
her
On 6/13/07, Andrew Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem here is that there aren't really very many defined
defaults, or that these defaults vary (sometimes greatly) between the
different flavors of UNIX. For example, please tell me:
1) Where should PGDATA default to?
2) How do you want
On 5/23/07, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an amusing side note, I have heard a claim that the only reason we
need endianity at all is because the Europeans didn't understand that
Arabic is written from right to left. In Arabic you read 17 as seven
and ten, which means
Firstly, this is the wrong list; this one is to discuss the development
OF postgres, NOT with. You need novice or general.
Secondly: look for pgpass in the documentation
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On 12/20/06, Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O.k. in all Bruce I like your article but I must admit it seems to take
a The community is god perspective and that we must all bend to the
will of said community.
I'm not really in a position to judge how a company thinks about
donating
On 12/20/06, Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think my overall thought is the tone seems a bit non-gracious to
companies, when IMO the community should be actively courting companies
to give resources. If companies feel unwelcome, they won't give.
I appreciate that, but then Bruce'
On 10/27/06, Jim C. Nasby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Undef in Slackware 10.2
Def in Ubuntu 6.06
Undef in Mandriva 2006
Undef in Solaris 10 06
Def in SLES 9.2
Perl 5.8 in SLES 8.1 throws a fit:
Array found where operator expected at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/warnings.pm line 294, at end of line
On 9/19/06, Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 18. September 2006 15:40 schrieb Gevik Babakhani:
I would like to create a language translation. Is there a procedure for
that?
http://pgtranslation.projects.postgresql.org/
On that note ... I haven't seen anything about
On 8/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an interest, or any active project to examine PostgreSQL in
the area of 64-bit processors? Has it already been done? I don't recall
seeing a reference to it in my travels. I'm also not sure on what to
expect for results, as the
On 8/10/06, David Fetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seconded!
We now have a quorum. ;)
Three people constitute a quorum here? That makes for a
very wonky democracy. :D
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On 7/18/06, Bort, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mind you, maybe perl provides emulation for uname?
Not that I know of.
Wouldn't $^0 and $Config{archname} cover quite a few, though?
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On 5/24/06, Andreas Joseph Krogh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My PG is not started with startup-scripts, but with this command:
pg_ctl -D $PGDATA -l $PGDIR/log/logfile-`date +%Y-%m-%d`.log start
... and manually after login, ie. not at boot-time.
I'd suggest trying to fix your Linux-install
On 5/10/06, Dhanaraj M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. walks through all known tuning parameters (in /etc/system and
postgresql.conf) on the system
3. lists out what parameters are optimal/suboptimal for that
platform, and makes recommendations.
I thought that's why people still have DBAs ;}
Hi Guys,
Does anyone here have time to chime into this
thread on LQ and give a nice spiel about PG? :)
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=409045
Cheers,
Andrej
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don't feel upset, that time I already learned how to control missile :)
Just curious ... how old does one need to be to be allowed
that? :) I was of legal drinking age then, btw ..
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Has anyone here seen this one before? Do the values
appear realistic?
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=SpeedComparison
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does strip out the invalid characters. However, iconv reads the
entire file into memory before it writes out any data. This is not so
good for multi-gigabyte dump files and doesn't allow for it to be used
in a pipe between pg_dump and psql.
Anyone have any other recommendations? GNU
On 10/6/05, Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 11:24:07AM -0400, Luke Lonergan wrote:
Nope - it would be disk wait.
I said I/O overhead; i.e., it could be the overhead of calling the
kernel for I/O's. E.g., the following process is having I/O problems:
time dd
Hi Guys,
I was wondering whether there's still need for people doing translations
English - German ... I'd like to contribute but am not too fit in C
programming, didn't do anything in ages...
If this is the wrong place to ask, disregard this message :)
I couldn't find any more suitable
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