Tom Lane wrote:
Dragan Matic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I was about to say the same thing. I think that the whole point in having a portable database system is that the data inside the database should behave the _same way_ no matter what operating system database is running on - client shouldn't be aware of the server OS.

So on that argument, we need to eliminate datatypes float8 and float4
forthwith, because they don't behave quite the same on every machine.
And int8 too, because it's not supported on every machine.  And
--enable-integer-datetimes has got to go; in fact configure should
not have any options at all.

Ok, I agree on that, I have completely forgotten these datatypes, when I wrote the above I was having in mind strings only.
Personally, I'd be perfectly happy with pgsql if I could choose to
make text operations up to 2-3x slower without the fuss of how it's
going to work on a certain platform, in each pgsql version.

Fine for you, not so fine for other people with different concerns.

I'm not unsympathetic to your general point, but black-and-white
arguments won't get far in this discussion.  It's all about tradeoffs
... it's most definitely not about one-size-fits-all.

                        regards, tom lane


Sorry if I was being rude, didn't mean to sound that way, I was just surprised to see this kind of postgresql behavior. I wouldn't like to be misunderstood, we are using postgresql for 6th year now and we are extremely satisfied with it. Furthermore we are using Linux servers only so the mentioned behavior doesn't affect us at the moment. My original question arose when I wanted to do some tests on my notebook and after installing postgresql for windows, I was surprised to see that I was not getting the same results that I was getting from the other servers, so I thought I could ask if I misconfigured the installation, or was that a known bug. My concern was that for someone developing application with postgresql for windows and then deploying it on postgresql on Linux this might be a big surprise.

regards

Dragan Matic




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