Tom, Thanks for providing valuable inputs into my concerns. In the last part you mentioned and i am quoting it here "would limit the parts of the system that would have to be cleansed of ASCII-isms to libpq and src/bin/. But that's already a nontrivial headache I suspect." I am not clear on the ASCII-isms to libpq and src/bin/. Can you share some knowledge on those items. Are those standard directory locations ? Sorry if i am being ignorant. Regards
On Saturday, November 16, 2019, 10:33:28 AM EST, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: parveen mehta <sim_me...@yahoo.com> writes: > I am researching whether an postgres installation can be done on Unix system > services(USS) in z/OS. USS is a POSIX compliant OS on z/OS and i wonder if > you have any experience with installing it there that you can share with me. > I would be highly appreciative of your comments and thoughts. The last discussion around this [1] concluded that you'd probably crash and burn due to z/OS wanting to use EBCDIC encoding. There's a lot of ASCII-related assumptions in our code, and nobody is interested in trying to get rid of them. It's possible that you could run the server in ASCII and treat EBCDIC as a client-only encoding, which would limit the parts of the system that would have to be cleansed of ASCII-isms to libpq and src/bin/. But that's already a nontrivial headache I suspect. regards, tom lane [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/BLU437-SMTP4B3FF36035D8A3C3816D49C160%40phx.gbl