Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-08-30 Thread Harry Thijssen
Hi The PSPP MSWindows binaries on https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2016-08-25-TestBuild/ have postgresql support. Test reports are welcome. Have fun 2016-03-18 1:09 GMT+01:00 Alan Mead : > Philip, > > Has anyone answered you off-line? I don't know anything about PSQL > suppo

RE: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Curran, Philip
: INTL + 44 + (0) 20 7670 5722 Fax: INTL + 44 + (0) 20 7580 1501 From: Alan Mead [mailto:ame...@alanmead.org] Sent: 18 March 2016 00:10 To: Curran, Philip; pspp-users@gnu.org; Harry Thijssen Subject: Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support Philip, Has anyone answered you off

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Mead
Great! Let us know when there's a version ready for testing. I can run 32- and 64-bit versions. -Alan On 3/19/2016 4:20 PM, Harry Thijssen wrote: > Hi Alan > > Actually I already working the whole weekend at this issue. Hopefully > it will be fixed today or tomorrow. > > I have not heard of pe

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Harry Thijssen
Hi Alan Actually I already working the whole weekend at this issue. Hopefully it will be fixed today or tomorrow. I have not heard of people for which it is a break point, but it can definitely be useful if working which large or realtime datasets. Have fun 2016-03-19 21:52 GMT+01:00 Alan Mead

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Mead
Maybe we're straying a bit from the topic at hand... Should we fix the Windows build to support PSQL? My point is that I don't see much use, but clearly Philip Curran sees a use. And John's answer seems pretty emphatically in favor of the feature. So, if it's missing from the Windows version, th

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Harry Thijssen
> You could do that with a single select statement (albeit a complicated > one). > You would need to use an inner join and an additional where clause. > > I would recommend creating a view and the join in the view. For big data and realtime data the use of a database looks a good idea to me. Ha

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread John Darrington
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 01:48:13PM -0500, Alan Mead wrote: I'd be curious to hear how Philip is using this feature because if you can get data from a database using a single select statement, then you can also redirect those data into a TAB delimited file. So, this just s

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Mead
pp-users@gnu.org>" > mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>> > Subject: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support > > I would like to obtain compiled a compiled version of PSPP with > PostgreSQL support included for Windows. Can anyone list a > loc

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Mead
Philip, Has anyone answered you off-line? I don't know anything about PSQL support, but I see that it's not enabled in the Windows binaries provided by Harry Thijssen. A couple years ago this came up and he said: > I doubt if my MSWindows build has a working support for PostgreSQL. At > least I

Re: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Harry Thijssen
> > > Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 17:09:18 + > From: "Curran, Philip" > To: "pspp-users@gnu.org" > Subject: Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support > > I would like to obtain compiled a compiled version of PSPP with PostgreSQL > s

Getting PSPP compiled version with PostgreSQL support

2016-03-19 Thread Curran, Philip
I would like to obtain compiled a compiled version of PSPP with PostgreSQL support included for Windows. Can anyone list a location and version number for this? I currently run 0.9.0-g745ee3 on Windows. I would like a Linux version too, but it's easier to build this from source. Kind regards,