>
> On 01/13/2013 12:18 PM, Mark Hellegers wrote:
> >> I understand. I will start working on reapplying my patches to
> >> master.
> >> Git is still new to me, but I'm making progress.
> >>
> > I'm running into a little problem with applying my patches.
> > It seems I made a quick fix in my port t
On 01/13/2013 12:18 PM, Mark Hellegers wrote:
I understand. I will start working on reapplying my patches to
master.
Git is still new to me, but I'm making progress.
I'm running into a little problem with applying my patches.
It seems I made a quick fix in my port that I can't commit and I'm n
> I understand. I will start working on reapplying my patches to
> master.
> Git is still new to me, but I'm making progress.
>
I'm running into a little problem with applying my patches.
It seems I made a quick fix in my port that I can't commit and I'm not
sure what the best way to fix this
Andrew Dunstan writes:
> On 01/12/2013 04:07 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> ... I would
>> definitely advise that you not run the buildfarm under the same userid
>> as any live server, so that no accidental damage is possible.)
> No, I'm never going to make it unsafe to run the buildfarm alongside a
> l
On 01/12/2013 04:07 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
"Mark Hellegers" writes:
I have only one server available running Haiku. Can I also run a normal
Postgresql installation on that same machine? If so, I will be able to
run the build multiple times a day.
I believe that works at the moment, although ther
On 01/12/2013 10:07 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Mark Hellegers" writes:
>> I have only one server available running Haiku. Can I also run a normal
>> Postgresql installation on that same machine? If so, I will be able to
>> run the build multiple times a day.
>
> I believe that works at the moment,
"Mark Hellegers" writes:
> I have only one server available running Haiku. Can I also run a normal
> Postgresql installation on that same machine? If so, I will be able to
> run the build multiple times a day.
I believe that works at the moment, although there were discussions just
yesterday ab
> "Mark Hellegers" writes:
> >> You might want to look into whether you can get the buildfarm
> > > script
> >> to run before you go too far.
>
> > I will check that this weekend. Thanks.
> > Does this buildfarm member need to run continuously?
>
> Once a day is sufficient if that's all you can
"Mark Hellegers" writes:
>> You might want to look into whether you can get the buildfarm script
>> to run before you go too far.
> I will check that this weekend. Thanks.
> Does this buildfarm member need to run continuously?
Once a day is sufficient if that's all you can manage, though several
> "Mark Hellegers" writes:
> > - Assuming all patches are applied to get Postgresql running, what
> > does
> > it require to keep it in there? I noticed you removed the BeOS
> > port,
> > because no one was maintaining it. What does it take to maintain a
> > port?
>
> These days, the expecta
"Mark Hellegers" writes:
> - Assuming all patches are applied to get Postgresql running, what does
> it require to keep it in there? I noticed you removed the BeOS port,
> because no one was maintaining it. What does it take to maintain a
> port?
These days, the expectation is that somebody ru
On 01/11/2013 04:36 PM, Mark Hellegers wrote:
Hello,
I have read the developers FAQ which directed me to this mailing list.
I am still using Postgresql on Zeta (descendant of BeOS), but it is
becoming time to upgrade, so I installed Haiku (open source
reimplementation of BeOS) on another machin
Hello,
I have read the developers FAQ which directed me to this mailing list.
I am still using Postgresql on Zeta (descendant of BeOS), but it is
becoming time to upgrade, so I installed Haiku (open source
reimplementation of BeOS) on another machine and downloaded the 9.2.1
source of Postgresq
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