Is anybody at all from the hackers community going to be at EuroOSCON
this year? (or active users, for that matter) If so, please contact me
off-list. Thanks
//Magnus
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On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:35:14PM -0500, Jaime Casanova wrote:
> >Ah. So this would have caused a bunch of problems in compiling
> >src/interfaces/ecpg/test/connect/test1.pgc???
Not the compilation errors I would think.
> i'm seeing this error when compiling HEAD (updated at ago 29 15:16)
> ...
Hello,
Yesterday night, I was approved (sponsored) for Fedora Core packaging
(please note that this is not something financial).
For the beginning, I officially submitted python-psycopg2 to FC6. More
are on the way; like pgpool, Slony-I, pgadmin3-adminpacks, phpPgAdmin,
postgresql_autodoc, pgfoui
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 18:31 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > here comes the latest version (version 7) of the patch to handle large
> > result sets with psql. As previously discussed, a cursor is used
> > for SELECT queries when \set FETCH_COUNT some_value > 0
>
> Applied
"Victor B. Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This patch adds two new configuration diretives to postgresql.conf file
> 1. ssl_ciphers - allows server administrator to specify set of SSL
> ciphersuites which can be used by clients to connect the server.
> 2. ssl_engine - allows to specify lo
Tom Lane wrote:
"Victor B. Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This patch adds two new configuration diretives to postgresql.conf file
1. ssl_ciphers - allows server administrator to specify set of SSL
ciphersuites which can be used by clients to connect the server.
2. ssl_engine - allows
ITAGAKI Takahiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tested HEAD on Windows and saw some Windows-specific logs.
> LOG: Windows fopen("base/16384/pg_internal.init","rb") failed: code 2, errno
> 2
> LOG: Windows fopen("global/pgstat.stat","rb") failed: code 32, errno 13
> The code 2 means ERROR_FILE
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I will try to draw all this together today or tomorrow. It's not only
the FAQ that should be patched - the docs and the FAQ should agree with
each other.
Right.
In fact, this info arguably belongs in one place only. Which should it be?
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 09:23:53PM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Peter,
>
> > OK, it seems that while everyone wants autovacuum be more aggressive by
> > default, no one has any good data to support one setting or another. I
> > so I suggest that we just cut scale factor and base threshold in half
"Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It looks to me like we have implemented Windows' FILE_SHARE_DELETE
>> flag for open() calls but not for fopen(). Isn't this a problem?
>> We do use fopen() for stuff like pgstat.stat.
> That definitely sounds like a problem, there is no reason why
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:53:57PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can we get:
>
> Multiple table indexes (for uniqueness across partitions for example)
Before any of the below happen, I think it'd be good to get a cleaner
way to define partitions; one that didn't involve manually mes
Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looking at this further, I am wondering if it would not be better to put
> sample .emacs and .vimrc files in the source (in, say, src.tools).
Seems reasonable. I was about to say "what if they're just looking at
the docs and don't have a source tree?"
Hi!! I hope you are not too busy.
The thing is that i need to connect my pc which is on windows XP and the
server is on linux with postgres.
The question is?
how do I connect my windows machine to the server with postgres?
What do I have to do?, put it in steps please!!!
thanks you guys are gr
> > The code 2 means ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, "The system cannot find
> the
> > file specified." and the code 32 means ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION,
> "The
> > process cannot access the file because it is being used by
> another process."
>
> The first of those is probably normal operation --- we remove
>
mario tovilla wrote:
Hi!! I hope you are not too busy.
The thing is that i need to connect my pc which is on windows XP and
the server is on linux with postgres.
The question is?
how do I connect my windows machine to the server with postgres?
What do I have to do?, put it in steps please!!!
Hi,
if you want to use a gui-tool try pgadmin3
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin3/release/v1.4.3/win32/
if you want to access your db from a generic client tool like access
try the pgsqlodbc-driver
official page
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/psqlodbc/
latest snapshots
http://www.geocities.
Bernd Helmle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ latest views patch ]
This is the first time I've actually looked at this patch, and I am
dismayed. viewUpdate.c looks like nothing so much as a large program
with a small program struggling to get out. What is all the stuff about
handling multiple bas
On 8/30/06, Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:35:14PM -0500, Jaime Casanova wrote:
> i'm seeing this error when compiling HEAD (updated at ago 29 15:16)
> ...
This looks like you're using an old version of the parser. preproc.y was
changed to handle empty datab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Meskes) writes:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:35:14PM -0500, Jaime Casanova wrote:
>> >Ah. So this would have caused a bunch of problems in compiling
>> >src/interfaces/ecpg/test/connect/test1.pgc???
>
> Not the compilation errors I would think.
>
>> i'm seeing this error
Chris Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I touch preproc.y and pgc.l, the .c files get regenerated, and all
> is well.
> If I don't, they get left alone, and I see compilation errors.
> It seems to me you need to rebuild the C files and commit them.
No, because those derived files are not i
> >> It looks to me like we have implemented Windows'
> FILE_SHARE_DELETE
> >> flag for open() calls but not for fopen(). Isn't this a
> problem?
> >> We do use fopen() for stuff like pgstat.stat.
>
> > That definitely sounds like a problem, there is no reason why the
> > issue shouldn't occur fo
"Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It looks straightforward to apply our reimplemented pgwin32_open()
>> followed by fdopen(), but since I don't have a Windows build
>> environment I couldn't test the patch. Please take a look at it.
> I think this is what we want. It passes regress
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 12:01:25PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bernd Helmle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [ latest views patch ]
>
> This is the first time I've actually looked at this patch, and I am
> dismayed. viewUpdate.c looks like nothing so much as a large program
> with a small program str
Michael Fuhr wrote:
> In README.pgcrypto, Section 2.3 "Deprecated functions" says that
> digest_exists(), hmac_exists(), and cipher_exists() are planned to
> be removed in PostgreSQL 8.2. Those functions still exist -- should
> they be removed or does that section need updating?
Marko, any commen
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 12:12:30 +0300,
Devrim GUNDUZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> More will be in FC Extras. Please let me know that if you want to see
> any PostgreSQL related software in the repository. I do have time to
> package all related stuff.
Do you think you could have a way to sto
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 11:06:01AM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> >
> >>I will try to draw all this together today or tomorrow. It's not only
> >>the FAQ that should be patched - the docs and the FAQ should agree with
> >>each other.
> >
> >Right.
Victor B. Wagner wrote:
> First one is useful if for some reason some ciphers supported by
> OpenSSL is not permitted to use in the particular network, or if
> there is need to use ciphersuites which are not included into default
> ciphersuite list, now compiled into PostgreSQL.
Do you have specif
David Fetter wrote:
Looking at this further, I am wondering if it would not be better to
put sample .emacs and .vimrc files in the source (in, say,
src.tools).
The docs/FAQ would just say that we use BSD style with tab space 4
and refer to the sample files.
thoughts?
If we put them in a
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> David Fetter wrote:
> >If we put them in a place that's visible before you get the source, we
> >can help people use the settings globally :)
>
> The likely level of our influence on someone who hasn't used the
> settings and isn't editing our source code is approximately
=?iso-8859-2?Q?B=F6sz=F6rm=E9nyi_Zolt=E1n?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> as per your suggestion, the COPY view TO support was cut and
> a hint was added. Please, review.
Committed after some refactoring to avoid code duplication.
Unfortunately, in a moment of pure brain fade, I looked at the wro
Hello -hackers,
I see a make check failures on Itanium2 platform with Intel Compiler
with CVS HEAD. A failure is coming for GIN.
The problem is coming at the assertion at ginbulk.c:62
TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(res != 0)", File: "ginbulk.c", Line: 62)
during the index creation from the regr. te
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 06:28:06PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> David Fetter wrote:
> >>
> >>thoughts?
> >
> >If we put them in a place that's visible before you get the source,
> >we can help people use the settings globally :)
>
> The likely level of our influence on someone who hasn't used th
David Fetter wrote:
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 06:28:06PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
David Fetter wrote:
thoughts?
If we put them in a place that's visible before you get the source,
we can help people use the settings globally :)
The likely level of our influence on someone who hasn't used th
Tom Lane wrote:
> =?iso-8859-2?Q?B=F6sz=F6rm=E9nyi_Zolt=E1n?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > as per your suggestion, the COPY view TO support was cut and
> > a hint was added. Please, review.
>
> Committed after some refactoring to avoid code duplication.
>
> Unfortunately, in a moment of pure b
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Looking at this further, I am wondering if it would not be better to put
> sample .emacs and .vimrc files in the source (in, say, src.tools).
What does people use in .vimrc? Mine has simply this:
: set cinoptions=(0
: set tabstop=4
: set shiftwidth=4
wrapped in a
Are my mails getting through? Did anyone see my mail about the GIN docs?
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"Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > FILE_SHARE_DELETE
>
> I think this is what we want. It passes regression tests on my machine.
> I never managed to reproduce the original problem on this machine, so
> don't know if it solves the problem, but I don't think it makes it worse
> :-)
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
Are my mails getting through? Did anyone see my mail about the GIN docs?
I got it.
Joshua D. Drake
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Thanks!!!
Tom Lane írta:
=?iso-8859-2?Q?B=F6sz=F6rm=E9nyi_Zolt=E1n?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
as per your suggestion, the COPY view TO support was cut and
a hint was added. Please, review.
Committed after some refactoring to avoid code duplication.
Unfortunately, in a moment of pu
I store it, thank you. But we want to add something before commiting.
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
Are my mails getting through? Did anyone see my mail about the GIN docs?
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On 2006.08.31 at 00:09:56 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Victor B. Wagner wrote:
> > First one is useful if for some reason some ciphers supported by
> > OpenSSL is not permitted to use in the particular network, or if
> > there is need to use ciphersuites which are not included into default
> >
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