Hi,
I get the following error with postgresql 8.2.7 on a "Microsoft windows server
2003 R2 Standard Edition Service pack 1" :
« LOG: could not rename temporary statistics file "global/pgstat.tmp"
to "global/pgstat.stat": Unknown winsock error 10004 »
It happens frequently, without using SSL
Cédric Villemain wrote:
Hi,
I get the following error with postgresql 8.2.7 on a "Microsoft windows server
2003 R2 Standard Edition Service pack 1" :
« LOG: could not rename temporary statistics file "global/pgstat.tmp"
to "global/pgstat.stat": Unknown winsock error 10004 »
It happens fre
Le Monday 21 July 2008, Craig Ringer a écrit :
> Cédric Villemain wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I get the following error with postgresql 8.2.7 on a "Microsoft windows
> > server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Service pack 1" :
> >
> > « LOG: could not rename temporary statistics file "global/pgstat.tmp"
> > t
I'm having problem with french dictionaries. Loading an ispell affix
file with apostrophes does not work. The file comes from the ifrench
(french dict for ispell) debian source package at
http://packages.debian.org/sid/ifrench
Here's the session excerpt:
Cédric Villemain wrote:
>I get the following error with postgresql 8.2.7 on a "Microsoft windows server
>2003 R2 Standard Edition Service pack 1" :
>
>« LOG: could not rename temporary statistics file "global/pgstat.tmp"
>to "global/pgstat.stat": Unknown winsock error 10004 »
10004 is WSAEINTR
It's a long shot but I found another interesting info which might be the cause
for this error.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2471447&SiteID=1
Regards
Val
--- On Mon, 21/7/08, Rainer Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Rainer Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4319
Logged by: Valentine Gogichashvili
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.3.1
Operating system: SuSE Linux (kernel 2.6.13-15.11-default)
Description:lower()/upper() does not know about UNIC
Valentine Gogichashvili escribió:
> On 8.2.3 database with LC_CTYPE set to en_EN, lower() function is actually
> corrupting UTF8 data, lowering UTF8 control bytes... I did have a chance to
> check if how it works on the 8.3 as I do not have any db instance with the
> LC_CTYPE set to en_EN.
I don'
"Jean-Baptiste Quenot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having problem with french dictionaries. Loading an ispell affix
> file with apostrophes does not work. The file comes from the ifrench
> (french dict for ispell) debian source package at
> http://packages.debian.org/sid/ifrench
> dockee=#