* cbeasley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am working to find a replication solution for my employers Postgresql
> Databases. The company has tested and taken a great liking to Debian and has
> a plan to set it as a company standard. However, we use Postgresql Databases
> and it seems that none
Andrey Sergievskiy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Unfortunately I cannot access packages.debian.org for
> new packages. Are there any problems there?
>
> Are there any solution for this problem, workaround?
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Hi,
I'm not from Debian, but I'm just curious about your question...
Le mardi 25 novembre 2003 à 17h42 (-0500), cbeasley écrivait :
> I am working to find a replication solution for my employers Postgresql
> Databases. The company has tested and taken a great liking to Debian an
cbeasley wrote:
> I am working to find a replication solution for my employers
> Postgresql Databases. The company has tested and taken a great
> liking to Debian and has a plan to set it as a company standard.
> However, we use Postgresql Databases and it seems that none of the
> postgresql proje
Ditzler, Walter wrote:
> hi support
>
> i need to have access to the package pages, but allways when i try to
> connect the sites i will be forwarded to the polansk language site.
>
> is there any problem with the english sites?
This is probably due to:
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On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 10:51, MJ Ray wrote:
> Can you use any system without *some* risk of insecurity? No, only if
> you keep the machine switched off and unplugged. I don't think one
> successful attack on a debian machine makes it any less secure. I
> don't think we have the details about thi
* MJ Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031127 10:58]:
> On 2003-11-27 09:48:27 + Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin, if you can say nothing polite, say nothing.
while saying things politely is generally better then coming
accross bluntly, it is not a leaders job to be everyones buddy
* cbeasley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031127 08:13]:
> Before I proceed with attempting to compile and test
> feasibility of the various projects available I wanted to know
> if there has been any solution successfully implemented within
> the Debian OS to your knowledge.
are you looking for replication
Hello,
Unfortunately I cannot access packages.debian.org for
new packages. Are there any problems there?
Are there any solution for this problem, workaround?
Andrey
On 2003-11-27 09:48:27 + Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MJ, if you have nothing to say, shut up.
Come on! They asked "can it be done?" I know it can be done, but I
can't publish the details for the site doing it. It still may be
useful to know.
Martin, if you can say nothi
MJ, if you have nothing to say, shut up.
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On 2003-11-25 22:42:00 + cbeasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Debian staff,
Who they?
However, we use Postgresql Databases
and it seems that none of the postgresql projects claim to support
Debian.
Surely they only need to support Linux Standard Base and similar
standards?
Befo
On 2003-11-23 23:33:37 + Markus Heilgemeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Im think a lot of people will have this question:
Can I use debian linux without take a risk of unsecure systems after
this
hack attack on the debian.org pages?
Can you use any system without *some* risk of insecurit
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 01:33, Markus Heilgemeier wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Im think a lot of people will have this question:
>
> Can I use debian linux without take a risk of unsecure systems after
> this hack attack on the debian.org pages?
Most of the things you might need are up and running, and
Hi there,
Im think a lot of people will have this
question:
Can I use debian linux without take a risk
of unsecure systems after this hack attack on the debian.org
pages?
I used Redhat 8 before but dont want to support the
way Redhat takes with the fedora project. I was surprised about
Dear Debian staff,
I am working to find a replication solution for my employers Postgresql
Databases. The company has tested and taken a great liking to Debian and has a
plan to set it as a company standard. However, we use Postgresql Databases and
it seems that none of the postgresql project
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