the report out
ASAP.
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On 10 Dec 2005, at 23:59, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
7.3.12, 7.4.10, 8.0.5 and 8.1.1 ... all should be available on the
ftp mirrors by now ... please take a quick peak at them, and let us
know if there appear to be any problems
This sounds very much like a memory problem. I would replace all of
the memory with another set of (preferably known good) memory and see
if the problems persist. Also look for other cores that may be
dropped. If there are several, memory is the likely cause. Be aware
that it will likely
option (and default it
to ANSI) and possibly deprecate the C escaping.
Thanks,
F Harvell
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 15:07:44 EDT, Tom Lane wrote:
F Harvell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This also poses the biggest problem in terms of legacy compatibility.
Perhaps the answer is to add a runtime config option (and default it
to ANSI) and possibly deprecate the C escaping.
While I
applications and
interface to best of class databases. It also allows others to easily
realize the value of PostgreSQL.
Thanks,
F Harvell
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is not a real
concern for us, however, for portability, I still suggest sticking
with the standard.
Thanks,
F Harvell
On Thu, 04 Oct 2001 20:30:24 -, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
The code asserts that SQL99 requires the default precision to be zero,
but I do not agree with that reading. What I
, as you have also suggested, that the standards were based
upon existing implementations (along with an interest in backwards
compatibility).
Thanks,
F Harvell
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