possible. I have to give my VP info
on this relatively soon.
Sorry for the urgent nature.
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was a bad idea. But, I didn't find
> anything like that on their Terms of Use
> <http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6048&group_id=1>
> page. The compiler farm has a relatively small number of platforms, but
> perhaps it would be enough to get started
wn cvs or maybe the Postgres guys
> will be nice and do a branch for us :)
>
> So far, Shridhar and Gavin seem interested??
>
> Chris
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re looking at moving to postgres from oracle.
Thanks much.
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What facilities are/will be available for hot(online) backups with the
7.4 release? PITR, something else? TIA.
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On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 01:00, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> Austin Gonyou wrote:
>
> > What facilities are/will be available for hot(online) backups with the
> > 7.4 release? PITR, something else? TIA.
>
> pg_dump?
>
> Did you mean hot failover or hot backup? Postgre
I've been looking all over but I can't seem to see a company that is
providing *up-to-date* postgresql support and provides their own
supported binaries. Am I barking up the wrong tree entirely here?
TIA
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On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 11:31, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Michael Meskes wrote:
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> > On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 04:19:35PM -0600, Austin Gonyou wrote:
> > > I've been looking all over but I can't seem to see a company that is
> > > provi
I would also sincerely like to thank all who've responded as this has
given a lot of insight, I think, for all of us involved thus far. It's
good to have different perspectives, even if we don't all agree all the
time. Thanks again.
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> little heated on -hackers. Hopefully you've not been to startled by this
> outburst :-)
Thanks much, and certainly not startled. I just don't like inciting a
riot, if I wasn't trying to. ;) Thanks again all.
> Robert Treat
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ary as it was accepted as the open default
solution to a problem or whatever in an open code base.
If the latter never occurs, then I'd say, yes, you *could[read:
should?]* sell support for your modifications and call them your own
and, depending on the license used, disclose not only the chan
Has this been beaten to death now? Just curious if PITR was in Dev tree
yet. Been out of the loop. TIA.
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e very interested in implementing PITR. We will
> > tackle this for 7.5 if no one objects.
>
> I have put up a PITR project page:
>
> http://momjian.postgresql.org/main/writings/pgsql/project
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some work. For this, the PITR is a necessity, but also when comparing
features with other DBs that people and businesses are currently
familiar with.
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