Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
my name is Paolo Bizzarri and I am a developer of PAFlow, an document
tracking and management system for public administrations.
We use postgres as a backend, and we are experimenting some corruption
problems on openoffice files.
As our application is rather complex (it includes Zope as an
application server, OpenOffice as a document server and as a client)
we need some info on how to check that we are interacting correctly
with Postgres.
Do you have any hints on how what is useful to check/see?
I think we need more information. I assume you are storing the OOo
files in PostgreSQL? Are the documents themselves getting corrupted?
All of them only some of them? How are you storing them etc? etc..
We are currently using:
- PostgreSQL 7.4.8;
- pyscopg 1.1.11;
- Zope 2.7.x;
- Openoffice 2.2.
7.4.8 is very old at this point, any reason not to be using 8.2? Or at
least something newer?
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