On 11/06/2013 12:56 AM, Massimo Ortensi wrote:
Hi everybody. I downloaded and tested 9.3 beta 1 back in june and used
for a while.
Today I upgraded to 9.3.1 but just discovered that database cannot be
directly used, so I need to switch back to the beta version in order to
dump the data.
Is there
Hi everybody. I downloaded and tested 9.3 beta 1 back in june and used
for a while.
Today I upgraded to 9.3.1 but just discovered that database cannot be
directly used, so I need to switch back to the beta version in order to
dump the data.
Is there any site I can download the old beta rpm's ?
Hi everybody.
I downloaded and tested 9.3 beta 1 back in june and used for a while.
Today I upgraded to 9.3.1 but just discovered that database cannot be
directly used, so I need to switch back to the beta version in order to
dump the data.
Is there any site I can download the old beta rpm's ?
On 1/25/2013 8:21 AM, Gene Poole wrote:
lso I don't want to use RPM because I like to control where software
is installed. Another piece on information is that I am running on
CentOS 5.8.
if you don't want to use RPM, why did you choose an RPM based distribution?
is '6 single sided DVDs'
On Jan 25, 2013, at 8:21 AM, Gene Poole wrote:
> I'm looking for a tutorial on how to move a Oracle 11gR2 database
> that consists on 4 instances with table spaces spread across multiple file
> systems to PostgreSQL. I need to do this because most of the open source CMS
> packages do not pl
I'm looking for a tutorial on how to move a Oracle 11gR2
database that consists on 4 instances with table spaces spread across
multiple file systems to PostgreSQL. I need to do this because most of
the open source CMS packages do not play with Oracle. The amount of data
stored in the four in
??? wrote:
> I want detail usage introduction about constraint,such as how
> to constrain a string to be exactly 4 character and start with 'z'.
> Where can I find the reference of CHECK? detail usage.
Documentation:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/ddl-constraints.html#AEN2254
The
I want detail usage introduction about constraint,such as how to constrain a
string to be exactly 4 character and start with 'z'.Where can I find the
reference of CHECK? detail usage.
On 23/09/2009 11:23, 纪晓曦 wrote:
> I want detail usage introduction about constraint,such as how to
> constrain a string to be exactly 4 character and start with 'z'.
> Where can I find the reference of CHECK? detail usage.
Try the documentation, presumably under CREATE TABLE:
http://www.postgre
"Faqeer ALI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have installed post gres which comes with the distribution of Fedora Core
> 5..
> but when i compiled opennms it needs to get the include directory of
> postgres..
> error cannot find postgres.h..
Did you install postgresql-devel RPM? It's in there:
Faqeer ALI wrote:
i have installed post gres which comes with the distribution of Fedora
Core 5..
but when i compiled opennms it needs to get the include directory of
postgres..
error cannot find postgres.h..
Firstly try "locate postgres.h" and see if that finds it. If not, you
probably
You can get the include files as part of the source (
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/).
Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)
On 12/12/06, Faqeer ALI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have installed post gres which comes with the distribution of Fedora
Core
5..
but
i have installed post gres which comes with the distribution of Fedora Core
5..
but when i compiled opennms it needs to get the include directory of
postgres..
error cannot find postgres.h..
Any body plz help me...
It comes with the distribution (assuming by distribution you mean the main
tarball, some "distributions" package it seperatly i think). You can view
the contents on the web via webcvs:
http://developer.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql-server/contrib/
Robert Treat
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 11
where can i find information about postgres design limits
specifically
1) Max number of clients connected in one server
2) Maximum Database size
3) Maximum number of files per database
4) Maximum number of database
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