Satoshi,
The postgres, knoppix CD that I created last summer was compiled to work
with plpgsql, plperl(u), plpythonu, pltcl(u). It has ODBC and JDBC
drivers compiled into it too: I had some problems with Java initially
but overcame it after I tinkered with the ant startup script.
I recompiled
I've read past thread and I know about new book from No Starch Press.
Now, I need some comments about applications which should be included in
such LiveCD. Which application is appealing for PostgreSQL promotions
or demonstrations?
Or which kind of applications (admin tools, middleware, language
Oops. Sorry I missed that thread.
(Because I was working on my master thesis...)
I'll read the past msgs before coming back this topic.
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Satoshi Nagayasu wrote:
>
> > OK.
> > I've started working on the PostgreSQL-KNOPPIX Englis
OK.
I've started working on the PostgreSQL-KNOPPIX English version.
Could anyone tell me postgresql related events schedule?
Are OSCON(June, Portland) and LinuxWorld(August, San Francisco) nearest?
Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jean-Michel,
>
> > Morphix is an auto-bootable Debian GNU
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Robert Bernier wrote:
> I recompiled the kernel to get the 'elephant' (does it have a name??)
Slonik ...
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Satoshi Nagayasu wrote:
> OK.
> I've started working on the PostgreSQL-KNOPPIX English version.
Satoshi ... Robert Bernier just reminded me that we currently have an
English version sitting in our office ... Of course, I don't have it here
with me, but maybe Robert can commen
Jean-Michel,
> Morphix is an auto-bootable Debian GNU/Linux distribution based on Knoppix.
>
> What makes Morphix different is that the project has several graphical
> installers and wizards in preparation (written in plain C, using GTK-2
> libraries and Glade-2) ... which could possibly be used t