Re: [HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Chuck McDevitt
If you are talking about working on the code (internals), I find eclipse works very well for working on PostgreSQL. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro Belmino Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 6:42 AM To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org Subject: [HACKERS] IDE

Re: [HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Adrian Maier
On 10/1/07, Michael Glaesemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello Pedro, > > > > You are probably looking for a tool like pgAdmin (http:// > > www.pgadmin.org) or > > PhpPgAdmin (http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net). There are also some > > commercial applications : http://www.postgresql.org/do

Re: [HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Dimitri Fontaine
Le lundi 01 octobre 2007, Michael Glaesemann a écrit : > That may be what he means. Unfortunately "develop PostgreSQL" can be > taken both ways. > > In case he's working on internals, I believe Emacs is used by a > number of PostgreSQL hackers. And as for developing PostgreSQL-backed > applications

Re: [HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Michael Glaesemann
On Oct 1, 2007, at 10:27 , Adrian Maier wrote: On 10/1/07, Pedro Belmino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I am having problems of productivity with IDE that I am using. Exists some IDE that recommended to develop postgresql? Hello Pedro, You are probably looking for a tool like pgAdmin

Re: [HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Adrian Maier
On 10/1/07, Pedro Belmino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > I am having problems of productivity with IDE that I am using. Exists some > IDE that recommended to develop postgresql? Hello Pedro, You are probably looking for a tool like pgAdmin (http://www.pgadmin.org) or PhpPgAdmin (http://php

[HACKERS] IDE

2007-10-01 Thread Pedro Belmino
Hello, I am having problems of productivity with IDE that I am using. Exists some IDE that recommended to develop postgresql? I am thankful, -- Pedro Belmino.

Re: [HACKERS] IDE Drives and fsync

2003-10-13 Thread Tom Lane
"scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Tom, you had mentioned adding a delay of some kind to the fsync logic, and > I'd be more than willing to try out any patch you'd like to toss out to me > to see if we can get a semi-stable behaviour out of IDE drives with the > -W1 and -f switches tu

Re: [HACKERS] IDE Drives and fsync

2003-10-08 Thread Manfred Spraul
scott.marlowe wrote: OK, I've done some more testing on our IDE drive machine. First, some background. The hard drives we're using are Seagate drives, model number ST380023A. Firmware version is 3.33. The machine they are in is running RH9. The setup string I'm feeding them on startup righ

[HACKERS] IDE Drives and fsync

2003-10-08 Thread scott.marlowe
OK, I've done some more testing on our IDE drive machine. First, some background. The hard drives we're using are Seagate drives, model number ST380023A. Firmware version is 3.33. The machine they are in is running RH9. The setup string I'm feeding them on startup right now is: hdparm -c3