On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > Now, if we can get the regression tests to pass 100% on all
> > platforms, the point becomes moot, but, IMHO, all it does is causes/adds
> > more confusion to the end user then required... :(
>
> Let's change the INSTALL. We are much more ma
> > (1) PQftype() returns a value of type "Oid", but I haven't been able to
> > find a list of what those values might be. I noticed in the header files a
> > value of zero is considered invalid, but that's it. The docs I've found
> > don't tell me anything other than it an integer code representi
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Fredrick Meunier wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a database design tool under windows, and it has a
> feature where you can store varoius metadata about your database
> in an ODBC database. I would like to use PostgreSQL as the
> repository. The product goes and creates it's own
> > > (2) I noticed there are some C++ classes in /usr/include/libpq++ which
> > > look similar to code I'm writing for my own education and use. Is there
> > > any documentation which deals with these classes? (I've not seen any thus
> > > far.)
> >
> > Neither did I.
>
> Silly to correct mysel
>
> Would someone who's been using PostgreSQL for production use like to do
> some advocating in the Yoga (or Gnuotes) project?
>
> Yoga is a project meant to build a Notes killer.
>
> The general feeling seems to be to use SleepyCat DB, which I've never
> heard about before. The Web Page tells
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Igor Sysoev wrote:
> I'm using P-100, 32M, 128M swap, FreeBSD 2.2.5-STABLE, Apache-1.2.6,
> perl 5.004_4, PostgreSQL-v6.3.2.
> One of CGI scripts makes select from database. When I try to quickly
> reload this script about 20 times in browser the FreeBSD starts to heavy
> swap
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Tom Good wrote:
> Marc - I know this is a hassle and I know we have a multiplicity of
> lists already but I really do see a need for a user orientation list.
>
> I would hope we could get some ringers on it (Constantin, Jose, Tom, etc.)
> If there is something I could do to a
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> Would someone who's been using PostgreSQL for production use like to do
> some advocating in the Yoga (or Gnuotes) project?
>
> Yoga is a project meant to build a Notes killer.
>
> The general feeling seems to be to use SleepyCat DB, which I've never