Re: [HACKERS] .NET driver

2007-08-06 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Robert Treat wrote: On Saturday 04 August 2007 09:45, Magnus Hagander wrote: Rohit Khare wrote: Seeing the history of PostgreSQL development, following features are expected in pgAdmin: (1) Facility to insert a column in between other columns during table design. This I can s

Re: [HACKERS] .NET driver

2007-08-06 Thread Robert Treat
On Saturday 04 August 2007 09:45, Magnus Hagander wrote: > Rohit Khare wrote: > > Seeing the history of PostgreSQL development, following features are > > expected in pgAdmin: > > > > (1) Facility to insert a column in between other columns during table > > design. > > This I can see how people lik

Re: [HACKERS] CVS docs referencing externals

2007-08-06 Thread Dave Page
Greg Smith wrote: > On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Magnus Hagander wrote: > >> http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/cvs.html refers with a >> link >> to the developer wiki > > This weekend I was already planning to move the developer's wiki > PG/MySQL document to techdocs. Depending on how smoot

Re: [HACKERS] CVS docs referencing externals

2007-08-06 Thread Greg Smith
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Magnus Hagander wrote: http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/cvs.html refers with a link to the developer wiki This weekend I was already planning to move the developer's wiki PG/MySQL document to techdocs. Depending on how smoothly that goes, I planned to see

Re: [HACKERS] Problem with locks

2007-08-06 Thread Gregory Stark
"Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> We're seeing a problem where occasionally a process appears to be granted a >> lock but miss its semaphore signal. > > Kernel bug maybe? What's the platform? It does sound like it given the way my description

Re: [HACKERS] .NET driver

2007-08-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > Well, contributions come in many forms, not just patches. Note too > that almost all the requested features had nothing to do with core > postgres, which is what this list is about Well, as a driver developer I can tell you that the core teams attitude toward driver driven

Re: [HACKERS] CVS docs referencing externals

2007-08-06 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Montag, 6. August 2007 09:58 schrieb Magnus Hagander: > First of all, neither of these URLs are guaranteed to be stable. Second, > should we really be referring to external URLs for such information? No. > Wouldn't it be better to include a version of the text directly in our > docs, so people

[HACKERS] CVS docs referencing externals

2007-08-06 Thread Magnus Hagander
When fixing the fact that the new cvs docs (how to pull with rsync) in HEAD refer to the wrong hostname for rsync, I (or rather, Dave, during our discussions) noticed two external references: http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/cvs.html refers with a link to the developer wiki, and htt