Justin wrote:
Hi Michael,
Michael Paesold wrote:
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Hi Justin,
I am from Austria, and I would like to help. I could provide a German
translation. The Babelfish's translation is really funny. Machine
translation is readable, but it is no advocacy. ;-) I do not really nead an
, in a way; you get to look for some pretty odd-ball
situations; the server room being overrun by Mongol Hordes. That
particular one isn't too likely, of course :-).
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. No one knows why Sun continues to ship old awk.
I would be /very/ inclined to trust Patrick's wisdom on this.
So long as we fix up the regression script to grab the nawk that
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echo parameters are needed...
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It isn't, but those working on -advocacy were asked to help come up with
a
stronger release *announcement* then we've had in the past ...
Consider that a failed experiment. PostgreSQL is driven by the
development group and, to some extent, by the existing user base. The
last thing
Kevin Brown wrote:
Devrim G?ND?Z wrote:
I do NOT like hearing about MySQL in this (these) list(s).
PostgreSQL is not in the same category with MySQL. MySQL is for
*dummies*, not database admins. I do not even call it a database. I
have never forgotten my data loss 2,5 years ago; when
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Justin Clift wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
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Let's suppose I am writing a query, and then I do \e to edit the query,
and I exit the editor and return to psql. Suppose I decide I
on all your machines, thus getting
rid of the problem. http://www.ntp.org/
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install some part of Cygwin transparently to me).
That may have involved not being sufficiently observant, because the company
quite clearly documents Cygwin as a dependancy.
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/cygwin.html
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with the
stepchild-Cygwin stuff too, so they won't care too much.
What is interesting is that the MySQL folk don't seem to be vehemently against
it, as a look at their downloads pages indicate that they depend on Cygwin for
the Windows port of their product.
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When you have eliminated the impossible
Has anyone seriously tried out this package?
It looks like a cheaper variant on ERWin, with the merit of having
some PostgreSQL support.
It only runs on WinTel, which is somewhat unfortunate, but I haven't
gotten the sort of diagramming I have been looking for out of AutoDoc,
so I'd be game to
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I don't agree with this: XML and XHTML are two different things.
No one claimed anything to the contrary.
We could certainly upgrade the HTML portion, but I am pretty sure that
the XML standard calls for this format:
columnnamedata here/columnname
The
possibilities.)
I'd think that the protocol would involve passing back a row-as-string
for each row in the result set.
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I suppose arrays are PostgreSQL's equivalent of multi-valued data (is it
possible to have arrays of arrays?) So it could be argued that
PostgreSQL already provides part of what Arthur wants.
It seems to me that there would be a whopping lot of value to the exercise of
figuring out some way
think one of the things that has been agreed on that _isn't_
that generic is:
We use a Berkeley style license, and prefer it that way.
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seems quite well supported for
PostgreSQL. I'm running it at the moment, and it works quite well...
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It's a little known fact that the Dark Ages were caused by the Y1K
problem.
msg16930/pgp0.pgp
Description
, that will provide something with enough range to cover history back to
ridiculously early times, relieving the limit.
But anybody using Unix dates as general dates has leaped into exactly the
same sort of trap that caused people to get so paranoid about Y2K.
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implementations of things; it is certainly far easier to cry They're trying
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When confronted
on 15 minute intervales, rather than the usual 1h
intervals.
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Newfoundland. For more information, see TZ='America/St_Johns')
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Heuristics
The last phase could be extending the API to allow multiple simultaneous
time zones, detection of bad time zones, etc etc. This would involve API
changes or extensions, and breaks compatibility with system-supplied
infrastructure.
One thing that wasn't clear to me, but could use
it is implemented, but
it's worth thinking about, to be sure.
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. I understand that there are some serious limitations to the current
Postgres JDBC drivers. I have not used them, so I'm reporting rumor,
here.
I've not run into problems with them, but maybe my use hasn't been
extensive enough :-).
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, this is d), and I said three likely effects...)
e) Inertia. MySQL got more popular way back when; the reasons may no longer
apply, but nobody is going to move to PostgreSQL without _compelling_ reason,
and you'll have to show something _really compelling_.
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I'm still waiting to find out just what advantage table inheritance
offers. I've asked a couple of times here, and nobody has even
started to come up with anything.
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An alarmist style when posting a serious error is a good idea. Hey
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Obviously people have
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Suppose you have a table CITIZEN with table-level constraint IS_GOOD
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CIVIL_SERVANT (..) UNDER CITIZEN. Now you have just one table
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than any of the XML-based schemes. It might be worth trying,
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