On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 09:38 -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Hello,
Hi Joshua,
Yeah, this is a cross post and it is slightly off topic but IMHO this is
important.
Tomorrow one of our own, Devrim Gunduz is becoming a man. He is sucking
it up, and committing to the cvs repo of project
Merhaba,
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 10:30:56AM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
It is extremely careful. The point is that the NFS mount will hide the
existing datadir from initdb.
Am I the only one who believes that PostgreSQL project is not supposed
to fix (or include workarounds for) some other
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 02:36:53PM +0200, moises wrote:
For example Inserts, Update, delete, etc.
If you need a storage for structured data, database servers are good to
go. If you need a very fast flow of not-so-needed and
okay-to-miss-we-can-regenerate type of data storage you can go with
Hi,
We have been having a short talk with Devrim this evening about the
pgnixInstaller[1] project he started[2] a while ago.
I have briefly read over the thread following the project announce,
particularly comments on issues about package systems of distributions
and integration with them.
Hey,
Enver ALTIN wrote:
Next step would be a simple, possibly shell-script and xdialog/zenity[4]
based prototype installer. I personally can't afford the Python thing,
Solaris and possibly others don't have it yet and embedding Python in a
shell script is not the brightest idea obviously
Hi Tom,
Tom Lane wrote:
Enver ALTIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In order to achieve this *properly*, I intend to make PostgreSQL
relocatable, that is, PostgreSQL should be able to run if you `copy`
it's binaries somewhere else -- no matter where you `./configure
--prefix`ed it. I took a very