Hello,
I managed to get Thrift 0.12.0 compiled and installed from source on my
CentOS 7 setup. I configured it like so, mimicking what
ThirdpartyToolchain.cmake is doing
https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/eec7b55c6f56207c2bae474c381931fd62cb7e72/cpp/cmake_modules/ThirdpartyToolchain.cmake#L1254
Can host 4:00 UTC, will likely use a self-hosted video conferencing
solution that should just work in the browser.
Benson
On 9/22/21 11:15 PM, Andrew Lamb wrote:
The idea of time variation sounds great. As I am not typically available at
4:00 UTC I would appreciate it if someone else could pl
I wouldn’t discuss the algorithm on this list. I’d just commit to being
compatible with Postgres, and write a bunch of tests based on Postgres’
observed behavior.
> On Sep 23, 2021, at 5:12 AM, Phillip Cloud wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to draw some attention to ARROW-11090 [1] in an eff
Hi all,
I wanted to draw some attention to ARROW-11090 [1] in an effort to start
getting the implementation going for temporal arithmetic kernels.
The supported operation matrix is decently large.
I would like to propose that we adopt the behavior of PostgreSQL where
things are at first glance a