x27;t done any looking into (3) yet. Why *are* the i18n libs built
as shared on OS X, anyway?
Cheers,
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ything for 8.4,
but if putting it off till 8.5 works, sign me up.
Cheers,
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Tom Lane wrote:
> This is *not* about code within Postgres.
One typically provides libraries for this sort of thing, but your point
is taken; suggestion withdrawn.
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t others here already know
students who are working on projects more closely related to those
things, so I understand entirely if y'all would prefer to work with
someone who's adding more directly useful functionality to Postgres. I'm
very glad to see the PGDG getting involved with the
Simon Riggs wrote:
> Is it possible that you could put sufficient of the application into
> PostgreSQL to genericise some features? Stonebraker's Third Wave was
> *all* about putting data intensive operations closer to where the data
> is stored/accessed.
And just like that, a lightbulb goes off i