Re: [HACKERS] Postgre inner work question

2011-04-13 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Tuesday 12 April 2011 01.02:35 Lucas Cotta wrote: > Does postgre execute the queries following a execution plan tree, where > the leafs are table scans, and the nodes are joins? yes, see the "EXPLAIN" SQL command (EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM ), it will shwo this tree. http://www.postgresql.org/

Re: [HACKERS] Should psql support URI syntax?

2011-04-06 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, On Wednesday 06 April 2011 20.31:38 Joshua D. Drake wrote: > postgres:ssl://localhost:5432/template1/?username=jd&password=foobar&ssl= > true > > But I don't know if we want to go there. I would expect that *if* an URI syntax becomes implemented, it should support all possible options. Esp

Re: [HACKERS] Should psql support URI syntax?

2011-04-01 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Heyho! On Friday 01 April 2011 02.39:25 Christopher Browne wrote: > An advantage to this uri form is that it allows applications to be > configured uniformly - I do not need to ask "is this using libpq, needing > one sort of configuration, or Java, needing another?" > > Rather, I may say, "here i

Re: [webmaster] [HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-09 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Wednesday 09 March 2011 13.05:55 Magnus Hagander wrote: > I see a graylisted email that's in the queue... I'll give it a kick, > but normally you jsut have to wait... Thanks, it arrived. I'm used to wait when I enable greylisting. >4h delay is rare, though. greets -- vbi -- I liken ISPs to

Re: [HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-09 Thread Adrian von Bidder
[adding webmaster to cc] On Tuesday 08 March 2011 21.20:20 Andres Freund wrote: > > "create account", ... > Its linked on the mainpage: http://www.postgresql.org/community/signup Hmm. Could it be that this web form doesn't have a mail queue and thus doesn't retry to send the mail when the first

Re: [HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-08 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Heyho again! Now this kind of stuff is what I was after :-) On Tuesday 08 March 2011 19.04:53 Kevin Grittner wrote: > That reminds me -- Greg Smith put something together which might > make it easier to get started: > > https://github.com/gregs1104/peg/ Since you don't allow anonymous editing

Re: [HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-08 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, On Tuesday 08 March 2011 16.58:58 Kevin Grittner wrote: > > > Adrian von Bidder wrote: > > Or do you advise to just "make install" and test from there? > Pretty much. Thanks for all your answers. I was just a bit confused because when I write stuff for myse

Re: [HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-08 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, On Tuesday 08 March 2011 15.39:56 Kevin Grittner wrote: > http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Developer_FAQ thanks > If you still have questions, be sure to mention your OS. Sorry, forgot. Linux. The "Basic system testing" item is where I'm kinda stuck. You advise to "perform run time testi

[HACKERS] Beginner question: Hacking environment?

2011-03-08 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Heyho! I'm poking around a bit in PostgreSQL's source for curiosity's sake. Is there a short howto on how to start / debug postgres from within the unpacked/compiled tar? Are there scripts that set up linker paths and Postgres' environment? thanks in advance -- vbi -- This statement is false