> 25.Tem.2010 tarihinde 00:23 saatinde, "Michael A. Peters"
> > Åunları yazdı:
>> OK. I already maintain my own php RPMs because RHEL php is too old
>> (I need the DOMDocument stuff)
>
> IIRC, Centosplus repo has already Dom stuff.
I basically just rebuild the src.rpm from Fedora, which I th
25.Tem.2010 tarihinde 00:23 saatinde, "Michael A. Peters" > şunları yazdı:
OK. I already maintain my own php RPMs because RHEL php is too old
(I need the DOMDocument stuff)
IIRC, Centosplus repo has already Dom stuff.
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> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I already maintain my own php RPMs because RHEL php is too old (I need
>> the DOMDocument stuff) so maybe I need to add Postgresql to that.
>>
>
> Note that you don't even have to build them yourself; the set at
> https://public.commandprompt.com/projects/pgcore/wiki/
>
> The library version was not the issue with my php connection problem
I needed to grant connect.
I guess that must be new? Anyway I knew it was likely something simple.
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> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Please note also that Red Hat has been shipping PG 8.4 for RHEL5 for
>> awhile --- it's the postgresql84-* package set. I would hope CentOS
>> has copied that by now.
>>
>
> They have, as of CentOS's 5.5 back in May, and I keep forgetting its
> there. I'm not sure whether I
Tom Lane wrote:
Please note also that Red Hat has been shipping PG 8.4 for RHEL5 for
awhile --- it's the postgresql84-* package set. I would hope CentOS
has copied that by now.
They have, as of CentOS's 5.5 back in May, and I keep forgetting its
there. I'm not sure whether I like the trad
Greg Smith writes:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I run CentOS 5.x and I do not like to upgrade vendor supplied packages. My
>> version of pg_dump is from postgresql-8.1.21-1.el5_5.1 - I'm assuming the
>> 8.1.21 is the important part.
> That's a bad policy with PostgreSQL. I guarantee you that th
Michael A. Peters wrote:
I already maintain my own php RPMs because RHEL php is too old (I need
the DOMDocument stuff) so maybe I need to add Postgresql to that.
Note that you don't even have to build them yourself; the set at
https://public.commandprompt.com/projects/pgcore/wiki/ are a
st
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
>> I run CentOS 5.x and I do not like to upgrade vendor supplied packages.
>> My
>> version of pg_dump is from postgresql-8.1.21-1.el5_5.1 - I'm assuming
>> the
>> 8.1.21 is the important part.
>>
>
> That's a bad policy with PostgreSQL. I guarantee you that the problem
> On 24 Jul 2010, at 24:20, Michael A. Peters wrote:
>
*snip*
>
> Schema's in Postgres are similar to different databases in MySQL. They
> allow you to organise your tables in groups of tables belonging to similar
> functionality, for example. They have their own permissions too, which is
> nice i
Michael A. Peters wrote:
I run CentOS 5.x and I do not like to upgrade vendor supplied packages. My
version of pg_dump is from postgresql-8.1.21-1.el5_5.1 - I'm assuming the
8.1.21 is the important part.
That's a bad policy with PostgreSQL. I guarantee you that the problems
you will run in
On 24 Jul 2010, at 24:20, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> I've been using MySQL for years. I switched (er, mostly) to PostgreSQL
> recently because I need to use PostGIS. It is all working now for the most
> part, and PostGIS is absolutely wonderful.
Welcome, I hope you like it here :)
> I run CentOS
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