What version of MySQL did you upgrade to? I have an xserve running MySQL and 
was thinking about upgrading. 

Steve


> On Jun 28, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Musall Maik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> PostgreSQL runs fine on OS X. I recommend homebrew to manage the software 
> installation, which lets you easily choose which version you want, pin 
> certain versions and so on.
> 
> The only caveat that I know of is when you run pg on another platform, say 
> Linux, in production, and use an OS X server as hot standby replication 
> target. That works, but is not supported. There are issues like "=" selects 
> producing empty result sets while "like" on the same values work. So, if 
> using replication, stay within the same platform. Otherwise, no restrictions.
> 
> Maik
> 
>> Am 28.06.2016 um 19:58 schrieb ute Hoffmann <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> my intranet applications runs for some years on mysql. But now it seems the 
>> new version of mysql and Mac OS X Yosemite are no
>> longer compatible. The database opens tables but never closes them and after 
>> some time throws exceptions (too many open files). I tried what I found
>> on the web but to little avail. At the moment someone has to stop and 
>> restart the database engine twice a day by hand - very bad solution.
>> As I understood it, it is a incompatibility beween how mac os x handles 
>> files and how mysql does so there is no real bugfix to this.
>> 
>> So I thought about porting all to Postgres. Do you have any caveats? Will 
>> Postgres run (without major bugs) on mac os x yosemite+?
>> 
>> Thanks for some advice.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Ute
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