I can confirm your problem but there's no known fix. The truth is that the
inet/cidr types have quite a number of bogosities but no one understands
them well enough to undertake fixing them.
Vadim Passynkov writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I have some problem with inet type on PostgreSQL-7.0 (FreeBSD
> 3
Mitterwald, Holger writes:
> I am not shure if I discovered a Date or a Documentation bug The
> Manpage says if postgres is started with the option "-e" it uses
> european date-style in the format "dd-mm-". But this only takes
> effekt if I select datestyle=Postgres instead of the default
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay, my first question is is *what* OS are you running on? I get this
> sort of error under Solaris if I use a defautl install of both the OS and
> PostgreSQL, and have to use the -B option to reduce the number of segments
>