Re: [HACKERS] mysql2pgsql.perl update

2011-03-01 Thread Andrew Hammond
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Josh Berkus wrote: > >> does foundry support git or should I just link to a repo on github? > > If you prefer using git, the latter. Ok, will do. Assign the project and I'll update stuff. Andrew -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.

Re: [HACKERS] mysql2pgsql.perl update

2011-02-28 Thread Josh Berkus
> does foundry support git or should I just link to a repo on github? If you prefer using git, the latter. -- -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://www.pgexperts.com -- Sent vi

Re: [HACKERS] mysql2pgsql.perl update

2011-02-28 Thread Andrew Hammond
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Josh Berkus wrote: > Andrew, > >> I spent some time updating mysql2pgsql.perl. Changes were driven by an >> attempt to migrate a redmine database. Original code was failing for a >> number of reasons (regex recursion explosion, . I was wondering it >> there's a mo

Re: [HACKERS] mysql2pgsql.perl update

2011-02-28 Thread Josh Berkus
Andrew, > I spent some time updating mysql2pgsql.perl. Changes were driven by an > attempt to migrate a redmine database. Original code was failing for a > number of reasons (regex recursion explosion, . I was wondering it > there's a more formal / appropriate place to put this. I'd also > appreci

[HACKERS] mysql2pgsql.perl update

2011-02-28 Thread Andrew Hammond
Hi all. I spent some time updating mysql2pgsql.perl. Changes were driven by an attempt to migrate a redmine database. Original code was failing for a number of reasons (regex recursion explosion, . I was wondering it there's a more formal / appropriate place to put this. I'd also appreciate a sepa