you are interested in...)
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I'd personally like to stay in a hotel with other fellow hackers, as
those late night discussions tend to be very inspiring as well. So,
what hotel do you plan to stay at?
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x27;t completely
support write barriers, AFAIU). However, that's clearly the filesystem
side of the story and has not much to do with whether fsync lies on top
of LVM or not.
Help in clarifying this issue greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
Scott Marlowe wrote:
> Oh, what is an LMS?
A Learning Management System, not to be confused with a CMS, which might
also stand for a Course Management System ;-)
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Martin Pitt already
maintains 8.3 for experimental. Very much the same holds true for 8.1
for etch.
All packages offered here have a debian revision of 0~bluegap1 or
0~bluegap1+etch1. Once an official Debian or an official backport
package of the same Postgres version comes out, that overrides t
ike SQL-Ledger
vs. LedgerSMB, where major disagreements play a role. Everything else is
just ordinary evolution of software ;-)
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u might like Sequoia.
i) Another famous player within the Postgres replication field is
PgPool (available in two tasty flavors).
k) Bucardo is another, pretty new async replication tool.
If you tell us more precisely what you are looking for, the answers get
more precise as well, I promise.
r Postgres hackers.
See also FAQ 2.2:
http://www.postgres-r.org/about/faqs
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posal from you for a solution of the problem.
Obviously we are talking about different problems. I'm talking about
making Postgres 8.2 available for etch, because that's what I need. I am
providing a solution to that problem in form of a custom repository on
www.bluegap.ch/debian.
Regard
etch (because they had it once it has been offered by backports)?
So far I've only read that you don't like what's proposed, but I'm
missing any kind of a proposal for a solution of the problem.
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without being
> tied to the long lifecycle of Lenny. Would that be an acceptable
> compromise for all involved parties?
That works for me.
Can you act as a sponsor for uploading 8.2 packages to experimental or
unstable?
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ian that way. Or do you see any immediate problem with that strategy?
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If we are able to work it out I'm all for doing so.
I'll try.
No worries - and like hinted above, I'm also sorry for having sounded
pretty strict, but I just wanted to point the things out properly
instead of doing it like some others with a "no, won't w
on is not really the issue here.
I'm in contact with Martin Pitt, who's the only maintainer of the
Postgres packages for Debian. Helping him with maintaining these
packages is a good thing per se, IMO. I'm trying to join forces and not
diversify.
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ian packaging files in a bazaar repository?
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for a lot of Redhat
> distributions -- people do want them).
Uh.. in case that didn't get clear: I've already done the backports of
Postgres 8.2.9 and 8.2.10 for debian etch. You can get these packages
from the temporary repository here: http://www.bluegap.ch/debian/
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;s pretty sure by now that Postgres 8.3 will be shipped with lenny.
>
> That wasn't the question. You can't be completely sure (long delays
> have happened in the past), and at the time you can be sure quite some
> people already starting to test upgrades so the reason fo
and propably
> should also be sorry for adding pg 8.3 to backports.org, I thought it
> would be a service to the users, but if it seems to cause more headaches
> for some people than benefits I propably will have to take the
> consequences and refrain from doing the packages for lenny-
intain them, that works for me. In that case
> I'm happy to check your packages, and to discuss QA'ing procedures for
> uploads.
Cool.
> If that violates the backports.org policy, I'd rather ask them to
> remove the 8.2 backport altogether, since it just doesn't make
MO).
As already mentioned, I'm offering help in maintaining these packages.
I'm somewhat experienced in Debian packaging, but not familiar with
uploading or maintaining "official" packages (keen to learn, though).
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[1]: announcement of my Postgres
o make these available - besides offering them from my own server as I
already do.
I'd be happy to upload to testing or etch-backports or both... or even
help maintaining the official Postgres packages for Debian.
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*or* don't
backport it at all.
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n 8.2 for etch. (Postgres
8.3 should become available via the backports within a few days, I guess).
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[1]: backports of newer software for stable Debian versions:
http://www.backports.org
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