Re: [HACKERS] Re: SAP-DB

2001-04-29 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010429 10:44] wrote: > > > I swore I'd never post to the hackers list again, but this is an amazing > > > statement by Bruce. > > > > > > Boy, the robustness of the software is determined by the number of characters > > > in the directory name? > > > > > > By

Re: [HACKERS] Re: SAP-DB

2001-04-29 Thread Bruce Momjian
> > I swore I'd never post to the hackers list again, but this is an amazing > > statement by Bruce. > > > > Boy, the robustness of the software is determined by the number of characters > > in the directory name? > > > > By the languages used? > > [Snip] > > My guess is that Bruce was implyin

[HACKERS] Re: SAP-DB

2001-04-29 Thread mlw
Don Baccus wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I've used the open source SAPDB and the performance is pretty damned > > impressive. However, 'open source' in application to it is somewhat > > deceptive, since you have to make it with SAP's proprietary build > > tools/environment. > > > > In my opinion, h

[HACKERS] Re: SAP-DB

2001-04-28 Thread Matthew N. Dodd
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Don Baccus wrote: > I humbly suggest you don't write them off quite so quickly. > > SAP is, after all, a very successful company. So is Microsoft. I got the between the lines part of Bruce's post and agree with him. -- | Matthew N. Dodd | '78 Datsun 280Z | '75 Volvo 164E