2009/4/26 Sam Halliday :
> I'm still talking about theft of machines (particularly laptops) as that is
> a major threat. One need only read the British newspapers to discover story
> after story of articles where "sensitive information was on a laptop which
> was stolen". As pointed out elsewhere,
On 15/07/2008, David E. Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Of course, I am personally happy with SVN but hey :P
> >
> > You can't have tried a merge in SVN if that's so :P :P
>
> Those of us who have been doing it for years, in CVS and in SVN, aren't too
> worried about it.
>
Follow the san
king for this".
Not a hacker, just a curious reader ... are there equivalent frameworks
for the other supported platforms? E.g. MacOS, *BSD, Windows? Are
the similarities between those (if they exist) close enough not to introduce
a maintenance nightmare?
Cheers,
Andrej
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On 27/02/2008, Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you need human verification / analysis, which isn't an easy
> thing to script.
Is that site publicly accessible, do they have some sample
output that one could examine in regards to Joshua's parsing
idea?
&
n Votrag
her vollkommen angemessen.
Oh well. Pity. I thought it was an interesting contribution.
> Bertram
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File system Hierarchy standards? Which major distro(s)? And
what about the BSDs (or the commercial Unices supported)?
And while at it: who would define what a "basic installation" is? :)
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he record, dutch works like too,
Same for German and Slovene.
"Ein tausend zwei hundert vier und dreissig."
"Tisoch dvesto shtiri in trideset." (sorry, can't produce the s and c
with the hacek
trivially here, replaced it with a sh and ch respectively ... ).
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A
Firstly, this is the wrong list; this one is to discuss the development
OF postgres, NOT with. You need novice or general.
Secondly: look for pgpass in the documentation
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p that hasn't
set its mind on making profit.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drkae
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Do you have any statistical data to back that hypothesis?
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Joshua D. Drake
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Undef in Slackware 10.2
Def in Ubuntu 6.06
Undef in Mandriva 2006
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Def in SLES 9.2
Perl 5.8 in SLES 8.1 throws a fit:
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en anything about translation work on
the doc-list for the upcoming release, nor have I heard from Connie
or Anastasios. Will there be anything happening in this regard?
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mark
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On 8/10/06, David Fetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seconded!
We now have a quorum. ;)
Three people constitute a quorum here? That makes for a
very wonky democracy. :D
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On 7/18/06, Bort, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mind you, maybe perl provides emulation for uname?
Not that I know of.
Wouldn't $^0 and $Config{archname} cover quite a few, though?
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ng to fix your Linux-install instead of mucking
about with Postgres, and this really a pgsql-novice question,
not a -hackers thing.
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Hi Guys,
Does anyone here have time to chime into this
thread on LQ and give a nice spiel about PG? :)
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=409045
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> don't feel upset, that time I already learned how to control missile :)
Just curious ... how old does one need to be to be allowed
that? :) I was of "legal drinking age" then, btw ..
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Has anyone here seen this one before? Do the values
appear realistic?
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=SpeedComparison
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bout an ugly kludge ...
split -a 3 -d -b 1048576 ../path/to/dumpfile dumpfile
for i in `ls -1 dumpfile*`; do iconv -c -f UTF8 -t UTF8 $i;done
cat dumpfile* > new_dump
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Hi Guys,
Not sure whether this is the right place to ask this, but
who is looking after the varied mirrors? The NZ mirror
seems badly broken, the index page looks incomplete,
and none of the links seem to work, 404s all over the
place.
Cheers,
Andrej
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.796s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.070s
That's with caching, and all. Or did I miss the point of your post
completely? Interestingly, the CPU usage with the bs=1 goes up
to 97%, it stays at a mellow 3% with the 8192 and 2048.
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7;t find any more suitable references on the website.
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Tom Lane wrote:
It's deprecated because it's insecure, on platforms where other users can
see the environment variables passed to pg_dump (which apparently is
quite a few variants of Unix). You wouldn't pass the password on the
command line either ...
Painful as .pgpass may be for an admin tool, I
g which greatly diminishes the confidence of my
co-workers in postgresql. I don't
don't have a wealth of knowledge about RDBMS implementations. How can I
best contribute to
solve this problem?
Andrej
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