From: "Robert Haas"
OK, patch committed and back-patched to 9.3.
The patch file turned out to be sorta garbled. I'm not sure if a
broken version of diff was used to generate this or whether MauMau
hand-edited it after the fact, but the number of lines that were
indicated in the control lines d
Robert Haas escribió:
> The patch file turned out to be sorta garbled. I'm not sure if a
> broken version of diff was used to generate this or whether MauMau
> hand-edited it after the fact, but the number of lines that were
> indicated in the control lines didn't match the actual hunks, and
> pa
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Bjorn Munch wrote:
> On 29/08 21.17, MauMau wrote:
>>
>> Thanks. I belive PostgreSQL runs successfully on Solaris 10 and later,
>> because the binaries are published on the community site:
>>
>> http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/binary/v9.3beta2/solaris/
>
> Sorry, I
On 29/08 21.17, MauMau wrote:
>
> Thanks. I belive PostgreSQL runs successfully on Solaris 10 and later,
> because the binaries are published on the community site:
>
> http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/binary/v9.3beta2/solaris/
Sorry, I didn't notice this thread earlier. Yes, I am building those
b
From: "Alvaro Herrera"
Robert Haas escribió:
Just because OpenSolaris is discontinued doesn't mean we don't support
it. It looks like it has been unsupported for ~3 years at this point
- not sure if that is long enough to remove the documentation
reference.
That part of the operating system
Robert Haas escribió:
> Just because OpenSolaris is discontinued doesn't mean we don't support
> it. It looks like it has been unsupported for ~3 years at this point
> - not sure if that is long enough to remove the documentation
> reference.
That part of the operating system ecosystem is messy,
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:30 AM, MauMau wrote:
> One of my colleagues, who is relatively new to PostgreSQL, asked me if
> PostgreSQL supports Solaris 11. The reason why he had this question is that
> the following page says "Solaris 10" instead of "Solaris 10 and later".
>
> http://www.postgresq
Hello,
One of my colleagues, who is relatively new to PostgreSQL, asked me if
PostgreSQL supports Solaris 11. The reason why he had this question is that
the following page says "Solaris 10" instead of "Solaris 10 and later".
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/kernel-resources.html