Re: Binary support for pgoutput plugin

2019-06-04 Thread Dave Cramer
On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 18:08, Andres Freund wrote: > Hi, > > On 2019-06-05 00:05:02 +0200, David Fetter wrote: > > Would it make sense to work toward a binary format that's not > > architecture-specific? I recall from COPY that our binary format is > > not standardized across, for example, big-

Re: Binary support for pgoutput plugin

2019-06-04 Thread Dave Cramer
On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 16:46, Andres Freund wrote: > Hi, > > On 2019-06-04 16:39:32 -0400, Dave Cramer wrote: > > On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 16:30, Andres Freund < > andres.fre...@enterprisedb.com> > > wrote: > > > > There's also no reason that I am aware that

Re: Binary support for pgoutput plugin

2019-06-04 Thread Dave Cramer
Dave Cramer On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 16:30, Andres Freund wrote: > Hi, > > On 2019-06-04 15:47:04 -0400, Dave Cramer wrote: > > On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 at 20:54, David Fetter wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 10:49:54AM -0400, Dave Cramer wrote: > > >

Re: Binary support for pgoutput plugin

2019-06-04 Thread Dave Cramer
Dave Cramer On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 at 20:54, David Fetter wrote: > On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 10:49:54AM -0400, Dave Cramer wrote: > > Is there a reason why pgoutput sends data in text format? Seems to > > me that sending data in binary would provide a considerable > > pe

Binary support for pgoutput plugin

2019-06-03 Thread Dave Cramer
Is there a reason why pgoutput sends data in text format? Seems to me that sending data in binary would provide a considerable performance improvement. Dave Cramer

Re: [Elecraft] Problem with K3 driving old tube amp

2019-05-31 Thread Kurt Cramer
Do you have the ALC hooker up? Kurt > On May 31, 2019, at 4:21 PM, William Stewart wrote: > > All, > > I am trying to bring a Drake L-4B to life. I have done the power supply > rebuild, the soft-start and other mods. I have also directly grounded the > grids of the 3-500Zs (Eimac brand). In

Re: [HACKERS] Built-in plugin for logical decoding output

2019-05-29 Thread Dave Cramer
;> Álvaro >> >> >> -- >> >> Alvaro Hernandez >> >> >> --- >> OnGres >> >> I believe there is a valid reason for providing a reasonably feature complete plugin in core. Specifically in instances such as cloud p

Re: This seems like very unfriendly behaviour

2019-05-26 Thread Dave Cramer
On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 01:40, Jaime Casanova wrote: > On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 08:35, Dave Cramer wrote: > > > > How do I get rid of this slot ? > > > > select pg_drop_replication_slot('mysub'); > > ERROR: replication slot "mysub" is active for

This seems like very unfriendly behaviour

2019-05-25 Thread Dave Cramer
ubtruncate -+--+--+---+---+---+- (0 rows) Dave Cramer

Re: initdb recommendations

2019-05-24 Thread Dave Cramer
On Fri, 24 May 2019 at 07:48, Joe Conway wrote: > On 5/23/19 10:30 PM, Stephen Frost wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote: > >> "Jonathan S. Katz" writes: > >> > For now I have left in the password based method to be scram-sha-256 > as > >> > I am optimistic about

Re: Hibernate ERROR (Could not synchronize database state with session)

2019-05-21 Thread Dave Cramer
Couple things here. Pgadmin3 is no longer supported and secondly Pgadmin3 is not written in Java, nor does it use Hibernate. Not sure we can help you on this list. Regards, Dave Cramer On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 05:48, LOPES Filipe wrote: > Good Morning, > > > > I’m a support tec

Book or tutorials?

2019-05-15 Thread Tom Cramer
Good morning, I wonder if someone could direct me to a good book or tutorials regarding the following. I recently got a new laptop/tablet and wanted to install iTunes and sync certain things from my phone, such as contacts and other things. I haven't used iTunes for a very long time and

Re: ZFS...

2019-05-08 Thread Walter Cramer
On Wed, 8 May 2019, Paul Mather wrote: On May 8, 2019, at 9:59 AM, Michelle Sullivan wrote: Paul Mather wrote: due to lack of space. Interestingly have had another drive die in the array - and it doesn't just have one or two sectors down it has a *lot* - which was not noticed by the

Re: ZFS...

2019-05-06 Thread Walter Cramer
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Patrick M. Hausen wrote: Hi! Am 30.04.2019 um 18:07 schrieb Walter Cramer : With even a 1Gbit ethernet connection to your main system, savvy use of (say) rsync (net/rsync in Ports), and the sort of "know your data / divide & conquer" tactics that Karl

Re: ZFS...

2019-04-30 Thread Walter Cramer
Brief "Old Man" summary/perspective here... Computers and hard drives are complex, sensitive physical things. They, or the data on them, can be lost to fire, flood, lightning strikes, theft, transportation screw-ups, and more. Mass data corruption by faulty hardware or software is mostly

'Making Matters' conference in The Hague, Netherlands

2019-04-29 Thread Florian Cramer
ginger coons / Florian Cramer / Dyne.org <https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FDyne.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3eJC2T4aLpnkV_VFUzGyhUNFlv1mbwHeakmTCfDa7VSycOlg7rC7kncQA=AT1oFfSNlHxYBjc96uiXCGd--O-7zwDnzWkbCZDHxUieXpvmb0MHK5QdHke_OEsZkh49VIMfrX_Nh6Ial32hl8UxKknGSoUClCOOM3Dgmm1EEKRsp1ba7pxDHRl

Anyone use Instagram?

2019-04-13 Thread Tom Cramer
Hello, Does anyone on this list use Instagram with VoiceOver? I know I am totally blind, but I've learned there are a few instances where I might benefit from using Instagram, and several people I know are now using it rather than FaceBook and such. Is Instagram more than pictures, or is it only

RE: Crontab Question

2019-04-10 Thread Walter Cramer
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019, Software Info wrote: OK. So although the script is located in my home directory, it doesn???t start there? Sorry but I don???t quite understand. Could you explain a little further please? Both 'cp' and 'ls' are located in /bin. But if I run the 'ls' command in /root,

Re: change password_encryption default to scram-sha-256?

2019-04-08 Thread Dave Cramer
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 16:38, Tom Lane wrote: > Dave Cramer writes: > >> If someone installs a postgres RPM/DEB from postgresql.org, they could > >> also install postgresql-jdbc, right ? > > > I would guess there might be some distro specific java apps th

Re: change password_encryption default to scram-sha-256?

2019-04-08 Thread Dave Cramer
as mentioned any reasonably complex Java app is going to ensure it has the correct versions for their app using Maven. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com >

Re: change password_encryption default to scram-sha-256?

2019-04-08 Thread Dave Cramer
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 16:07, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > On 2019-Apr-08, Dave Cramer wrote: > > > > IIUC the vast majority of clients already support SCRAM auth. So the > > > vast majority of PG users can take advantage of the additional > security. > > > I think

Re: change password_encryption default to scram-sha-256?

2019-04-08 Thread Dave Cramer
/SCRAM support. > > On Debian, stretch is on 9.4. buster has 11 packaged, and JDBC is > shipping with SCRAM support. > > Honestly what JDBC driver XYZ distro ships with is a red herring. Any reasonably complex java program is going to use maven and pull it's dependencies. That said from a driver developer, I support pushing this decision off to PG13 Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: change password_encryption default to scram-sha-256?

2019-04-08 Thread Dave Cramer
d apparently they > already have working patches for SCRAM. > We have more than patches this is already in the driver. What do you mean by "massive-adoption exception" Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: Forks of pgadmin3?

2019-03-25 Thread Dave Cramer
Thomas, Any chance it would run under graalvm getting rid of the need for the JVM ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 at 07:06, Thomas Kellerer wrote: > kpi6...@gmail.com schrieb am 22.03.2019 um 17:25: > > 95% of my time I use pgadmi

[Bug 1821642] [NEW] stalls during install or reports an error that the CD might be currupt

2019-03-25 Thread Tommy TBones Cramer
Public bug reported: my next step is to use the live disc as the OS and download the current version then burn a new disc before I reboot. This is my home server that is used mainly for live broadcasting to my streaming server radio1.440music.com. radio2.440music.com is the server name of the

Re: rage against the machine

2019-03-24 Thread Florian Cramer
Having zero knowledge of airplane technology, I do not know whether the following writeup/opinion piece on the 737 Max is a trustworthy source or not. It was written by a software developer (that I could verify) named Gregory Travis who claims to have been a "pilot and aircraft owner for over

Re: Christchurch and the Dark Social Web by Luke Munn

2019-03-19 Thread Florian Cramer
> > although I agree with a large part of Lukes analyse let me put in > question the point of machinic agency. All the more since 8chan, where the Christchurch killer was at culturally and literally at home and posted his announcement, is (along with the other chans) the least algorithmically

Re: Observations from a ZFS reorganization on 12-STABLE

2019-03-18 Thread Walter Cramer
I suggest caution in raising vm.v_free_min, at least on 11.2-RELEASE systems with less RAM. I tried "65536" (256MB) on a 4GB mini-server, with vfs.zfs.arc_max of 2.5GB. Bad things happened when the cron daemon merely tried to run `periodic daily`. A few more details - ARC was mostly full,

Re: [GTALUG] Gender discrimination

2019-03-13 Thread Dave Cramer via talk
e... gender discrimination. > Or is it that, by definition, censoring a man cannot possibly be gender > discrimination? > Isn't 2019 s much fun... Same thing happens with race. Caucasians can't bemoan anything... Dave Cramer --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

[docbook-apps] Google "Season of Docs"

2019-03-12 Thread David Cramer
Back when we mentored those Summer of Code projects, I always thought they should do something similar for docs. Now they are: https://opensource.googleblog.com/2019/03/introducing-season-of-docs.html Regards, David - To

Re: Leaving a conversation?

2019-03-02 Thread Tom Cramer
Hello, I forgot to say that I'm getting these threads with the basic Message app. In other words, they're text conversations. I don't know if that helps. On 3/2/19, Tom Cramer wrote: > Hello, > > Is it possible for me to leave a conversation made up of texts? > Lately, I'v

Leaving a conversation?

2019-03-02 Thread Tom Cramer
Hello, Is it possible for me to leave a conversation made up of texts? Lately, I've been added to conversations for a group of people, but many of the messages are simply emoticons or LOL or things that really add no substance to the conversation. I just didn't know if I could leave a thread or

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-02-28 Thread Dave Cramer
r to the secondary instance, but instead allow it to process user queries throughout the maintenance." see this for the thread. https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/VI1PR05MB5295AE43EF9525EACC9E57ECBC750%40VI1PR05MB5295.eurprd05.prod.outlook.com Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2019-02-16 Thread Dave Cramer
Andres, Thanks for looking at this. FYI, I did not originally write this, rather the original author has not replied to requests. JDBC could use this, I assume others could as well. That said I'm certainly open to suggestions on how to do this. Craig, do you have any other ideas? Dave Cramer

[ccp4bb] unable to run Jligand

2019-02-15 Thread Johannes Cramer
Dear ccp4bb, I am trying to start JLigand from a ccp4 installation on a Windows7 VirtualBox host running a kubuntu 18.04 client, but I get the following error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError > at JLigand.main(JLigand.java:35) > Caused by:

Re: James Bridle: Review of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff (Guardian)

2019-02-10 Thread Florian Cramer
6525400cd8561 <https://pod.thing.org/people/13a6057015b90136f896525400cd8561>* bio: http://floriancramer.nl On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 6:54 PM Florian Cramer wrote: > While Zuboff popularized the term "surveillance capitalism" in 2015, she > wasn't the first person who

Re: James Bridle: Review of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff (Guardian)

2019-02-10 Thread Florian Cramer
While Zuboff popularized the term "surveillance capitalism" in 2015, she wasn't the first person who wrote about it. The underlying issues had already been analyzed in Wendy Chun's "Control and Freedom" from 2008. Regarding the specific surveillance capitalism of the big social media companies,

Re: [Pdns-users] reverse zone /27 subnet - migrating from bind

2019-01-25 Thread Matthias Cramer
you would need do do: dig 118.18-31.82.119.85.in-addr.arpa ptr @dnsip to get a correct result you have to ask the dns at the provider and there you get back a cname pointing to your entry,. Regards Matthias -- Matthias Cramer / mc322-ripe Senior Network & Security Engineer iway

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2019-01-20 Thread Dave Cramer
Dave Cramer On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 at 07:53, Dave Cramer wrote: > > Dave Cramer > > > On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 at 23:19, Craig Ringer wrote: > >> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 19:38, Dave Cramer wrote: >> >>> Dmitry, >>> >>> Please see attached reb

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 19:56, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > >> > I'm curious; under what circumstances would the above occur? > >> > >> Former primary goes down and one of standbys is promoting but it is > >> not promoted to new primary yet. > >> > > > > seems like JDBC might have some work to

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 19:38, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > >> >> >> > From: Tatsuo Ishii [mailto:is...@sraoss.co.jp] > >> >> >> >> But pg_is_in_recovery() returns true even for a promoting > >> standby. So > >> >> >> >> you have to wait and retry to send pg_is_in_recovery() until it > >> >> >> >>

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 19:09, Tsunakawa, Takayuki < tsunakawa.ta...@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote: > From: Dave Cramer [mailto:p...@fastcrypt.com] > > >> 2) If there's no node on which pg_is_in_recovery() returns > false, > > then > > >>we ne

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 19:15, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > > On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 18:03, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > > > >> > On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 at 01:02, Tatsuo Ishii > wrote: > >> > > >> >> > From: Tatsuo Ishii [mailto:is...@sraoss.co.jp] > >> >> >> But pg_is_in_recovery() returns true even for a

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
>> 2) If there's no node on which pg_is_in_recovery() returns false, then > >>we need to retry until we find it. To not retry forever, there > >>should be a timeout counter parameter. > >> > >> > > IIRC this is essentially what pgJDBC doe

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 05:59, Laurenz Albe wrote: > Tsunakawa, Takayuki wrote: > > From: Tom Lane [mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us] > > > The problem here of course is that whoever invented > target_session_attrs > > > was unconcerned with following that precedent, so what we have is > > >

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
assume that >other nodes are standbys. done. > > 2) If there's no node on which pg_is_in_recovery() returns false, then >we need to retry until we find it. To not retry forever, there >should be a timeout counter parameter. > > IIRC this is essentially what pgJDBC does. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Cramer
On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 at 23:21, Tsunakawa, Takayuki < tsunakawa.ta...@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote: > From: Dave Cramer [mailto:p...@fastcrypt.com] > > The original desire should have been the ability to connect to a > > primary or a standby. So, I think we should go back to th

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2019-01-15 Thread Dave Cramer
only" instead, and people > supported that compromise by saying "read only status is more useful than > whether the server is standby or not," I'm afraid. > > The original desire should have been the ability to connect to a primary > or a standby. So, I

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2019-01-15 Thread Dave Cramer
Dave Cramer On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 at 23:19, Craig Ringer wrote: > On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 19:38, Dave Cramer wrote: > >> Dmitry, >> >> Please see attached rebased patches >> > > I'm fine with patch 0001, though I find this comment a bit hard to follow: > &g

Re: jdbc PGCopyOutputStream close() v. endCopy()

2019-01-10 Thread Dave Cramer
Hi Rob, Interesting. I've not looked too much into the copy implementation. The JDBC list or the jdbc github repo https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc might be a better place to report this. I know Lukas Edar monitors it as well Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Tue, 8

Re: [LegacyUG] Facebook

2019-01-09 Thread Pauline B. Cramer
of ads.    Still get a lot of ads on, but  fewer and better quality of ads. Pauline Cramer On 1/8/2019 8:37 AM, Carolyn White via LegacyUserGroup wrote: I have "followed" the FB page for a while but even though I'm signed up for notifications, I never get one (and because of that I never

Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] ArchLight Documentation

2019-01-07 Thread Tom Cramer
om/messages/arclight/>. If you're not on the Code4lib Slack team, you can request an invitation using this form<http://goo.gl/forms/p9Ayz93DgG> or by contacting us via the email list. - Tom | Tom Cramer | Associate University Librarian | Director, Digital Library Systems & Services | Chie

Re: Foundations for "Anthropocene Socialist" Movement

2019-01-05 Thread Florian Cramer
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 7:57 PM Brian Holmes wrote: > What we need, first of all, is a vision so carefully articulated that it can become a strategy and a calculable plan. > Exactly that is now emergent. The point is to make it actual. That means, to make it into the really existing state. Your

Re: loading jdbc Driver in servlet

2018-12-17 Thread Dave Cramer
river's jar in the classpath. > Servlet classpath issues are legendary. As Thomas points out setting up the classpath for a servlet engine is not trivial. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: loading jdbc Driver in servlet

2018-12-16 Thread Dave Cramer
So you are starting up tomcat yourself ? Perhaps that is the difference ? I have no idea what the tomcat wrapper does, but I'd be curious if the same thing happens when stared normally Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 at 12:20, Rob Sargent wrote

Re: loading jdbc Driver in servlet

2018-12-16 Thread Dave Cramer
My guess is it has something to do with your servlet classpath loader. Which servlet engine are you using ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 16:04, Rob Sargent wrote: > > > On Dec 14, 2018, at 2:02 PM, Rob Sargent wrote: > > >

Re: loading jdbc Driver in servlet

2018-12-14 Thread Dave Cramer
Strange, I wouldn't think so, but then I haven't used a raw servlet for so long I have no idea. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 13:29, Rob Sargent wrote: > Using java 1.8, postgresql-42.1.4.jar, embedded tomcat 9 > > It appears to

My Braille Settings are weird!

2018-12-10 Thread Tom Cramer
Hello, Earlier this year, I was told about being able to use the Braille keyboard on my iPhone. Up until a few days ago, it was working fine. Now, it is doing some weird things. I can no longer write in Grade 2 Braille. Some of the signs come up more as accents or other computer Braille signs.

Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement

2018-12-09 Thread Kurt Cramer
Yes the Elecraft SSB net is 14.3035 at 1800 Z on Sunday. NCS is in Chicago. If you don’t copy him, stay around because there are relay stations in Caif. Oregon, Colorado , Fla. east cost, N. Texas and I forgot some. Kurt W7QHD > On Dec 8, 2018, at 9:47 PM, kevinr wrote: > > Good

Re: extended query protcol violation?

2018-12-08 Thread Dave Cramer
code is notorious for not reading warnings, I'd say no That said I'd probably be in favour of a DEBUG mode that did warn. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com

Re: extended query protcol violation?

2018-12-08 Thread Dave Cramer
ons now. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com

Re: extended query protcol violation?

2018-12-08 Thread Dave Cramer
ill I would say this is buggy > because of the reason Tom said, and I agree with him. > Curious what client is this that is violating the protocol. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2018-12-03 Thread Dave Cramer
Dmitry, Please see attached rebased patches Dave Cramer On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 at 18:52, Dmitry Dolgov <9erthali...@gmail.com> wrote: > >On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 12:49 AM Dave Cramer wrote: > > > > Thanks, I have done a preliminary check and it seems pretty > straightfo

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2018-11-30 Thread Dave Cramer
Dmitry, Thanks, I have done a preliminary check and it seems pretty straightforward. I will clean it up for Monday Thanks for your patience! Dave Cramer On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 at 18:22, Dmitry Dolgov <9erthali...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 12:17 AM Dave Cram

Re: Reviving the "Stopping logical replication protocol" patch from Vladimir Gordichuk

2018-11-30 Thread Dave Cramer
Why is this being closed? I did not see the first email looking for clarification. The history is the original author dropped off the planet (no idea where he is) I can certainly rebase it. Dave Cramer On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 at 18:00, Dmitry Dolgov <9erthali...@gmail.com> wrote: > >

Re: Against Andrea Nagle's rightwing-masquerading-as-left tract on "open borders"

2018-11-28 Thread Florian Cramer
> Although not directly related to technology per se I found it related to our current discussions on the polis and inclusion, as well as a > continuing commentary on how the online right operates deftly in ostensibly leftist spaces. This is completely related to our previous discussion of

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2018-11-21 Thread Dave Cramer
. > > And to enforce Robert's argument even further almost every pool implementation I am aware of has a keep alive query. So why not use the opportunity to check to see if is a primary or standby at the same time Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

Re: [Origami] Albrecht Durer polyhedron in Melencolia I

2018-11-20 Thread Scott Cramer
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DuerersSolid.html , the model is a truncated triangular trapezohedron > > I'm not convinced. I think it is a partially truncated cube but that the > perspective of the drawing is imperfect. > > Melancholia I was after all engraved in 1514. True, but Dürer's

Re: Libpq support to connect to standby server as priority

2018-11-20 Thread Dave Cramer
points out as being relevant to this discussion ISTM that this is becoming a half baked "feature" that is being cobbled together instead of being designed. Admittedly biased but I agree with Vladimir that libpq did not implement the above feature using the same name and semantics. This just serves to confuse the users. Just my 2c worth Dave Cramer

Re: [Origami] Albrecht Durer polyhedron in Melencolia I

2018-11-18 Thread Scott Cramer
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018, at 4:57 AM, David Mitchell wrote: > Laura R asks: > > >I'd like to fold the polyhedron that appears in Melencolia I, the famous > >engraving by Albrecht Durer. > >What would be the best match and where can I find the diagrams? > According to

Re: Was cultural Marxism the leading force behind the new world order

2018-11-17 Thread Florian Cramer
The extreme right is just not educated enough to properly spot its enemies. Parts of Adorno's theory, for example, could be easily hijacked for conservative and right-wing ends: his resistance against mass culture, early writings against jazz music, fondness of Spengler and cultural pessimism,

Re: libpq to JDBC adapter

2018-11-14 Thread Dave Cramer
Looks very interesting, Cheers, Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 at 14:57, Konstantin Knizhnik wrote: > If somebody is interested in connection to various JDBC-compatible > databases through postgres_fdw, > please look at my pq2jdbc proje

Re: Inhabit: Instructions for Autonomy

2018-11-09 Thread Florian Cramer
That pamphlet is another piece of male fantasies and cyberlibertarian porn that might very well come from the Alt-Right. (Note the invocations of "fight clubs", "indigenous families" etc.) -F -- blog: *https://pod.thing.org/people/13a6057015b90136f896525400cd8561

[CODE4LIB] Fwd: [ocfl-community] Ready for Review: OCFL 0.1 (Alpha)

2018-11-07 Thread Tom Cramer
At the risk of overwhelming the OCFL editors’ inboxes (a risk I’m willing to take, not being one of them), please see the request for comments, below. What’s OCFL? a. Orange County, Florida b. Oxford Common File Layout c. an emerging best practice for LTDP file storage d. Something "sorely

Re: apropos of nothing

2018-11-04 Thread Florian Cramer
Alexander Bard is a typical example of a "Querfront" activist, and a member of this right-wing party: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens%27_Coalition -F -- blog: *https://pod.thing.org/people/13a6057015b90136f896525400cd8561 *

Looking for clarification

2018-10-31 Thread Tom Cramer
Good morning, I have two questions. First, is there a way to check my iWatch's battery status without always having to ask Siri? I thought there was a gesture or an area, but I can't find one. And, while I'm on that subject, is there a way of having it not always speak how much I've moved,

Re: Interview with Richard Stallman in New Left Review (September-October 2018)

2018-10-30 Thread Florian Cramer
Hello Carsten, You wrote: > Most Free/Open Source Software is in fact not created by unpaid > volunteers or even by underpaid workers, but by professional developers > at the companies or organizations who sponsor the projects. Define "most". What you describe is true for the Linux kernel and

Re: (no subject)

2018-10-29 Thread Florian Cramer
The problem with all debates of "identity politics" is that there is no clear definition of it, not even by Mark Lilla who popularized the term in 2016. (Lilla, by the way, doesn't even speak of or for the "left", but of two types of "liberalism", one that he supports and one that he rejects.)

Re: Interview with Richard Stallman in New Left Review (September-October 2018)

2018-10-28 Thread Florian Cramer
Today, IBM announced that it will buy up Red Hat for $30 billion. That value was mostly created by the labor of volunteer, un- or underpaid developers of the Free/Libre/Open Source software that makes up Red Hat's products. These people will not see a dime of IBM’s money. There need to be

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook content review process/tools?

2018-10-26 Thread David Cramer
Hi Peter, Good question. Here are a few ideas: * Add a "Log a bug" link to each page that links to your bug tracking system. It's usually easy to add a few query parameters that prepopulate the new bug with contextual information (url, version, component, build date, etc). Then the users only

v11 transaction semantics inside procedures

2018-09-20 Thread Dave Cramer
transaction. Is there anything else I am missing ? Does DDL get applied after the transaction ends ? I do find this somewhat surprising as Postgres typically requires a BEGIN statement to start a transaction block. Thanks Dave Cramer

Re: ssl tests README and certs

2018-09-16 Thread Dave Cramer
On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 at 14:41, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > On 14/09/18 18:49, Dave Cramer wrote: > > in src/test/ssl the README suggest that the Makefile can be used to > > recreate the ssl directory, however there are no rules to create > > *_ca.crt|key. Am I missing somet

Advice for the experts

2018-09-15 Thread Tom Cramer
Good morning, I've been reading about the new phones coming out and would like to ask something from the experts on the list who have good and necessary knowledge. I've had an iPhone 7 for a couple of years and I got notified that I'm eligible to upgrade. First, what's going to happen with the

ssl tests README and certs

2018-09-14 Thread Dave Cramer
in src/test/ssl the README suggest that the Makefile can be used to recreate the ssl directory, however there are no rules to create *_ca.crt|key. Am I missing something ? Dave Cramer

[CODE4LIB] Florence

2018-09-11 Thread Tom Cramer
Corresponding with a colleague in the Carolinas today, I was reminded that Florence is coming in fast and strong. For anyone in its path, whether you’re evacuating or not, stay safe. Those of us in drier climes will be sending good vibes towards you, your libraries, and your communities. - Tom

[Scidb-users] Revision 1519

2018-09-11 Thread Gregor Cramer
I've just released revision 1519: - Layout now includes toolbar layout. - Layout now supports fullscreen mode (try F11). - Some board themes changed a bit, especially contour of some pieces sets has been removed. - Board theme "Elegant" added. Start Scidb with "--update-themes" if you want to

Re: Quick Review..

2018-09-10 Thread Florian Cramer
Thanks, David - as I said in the discussion in Berlin, Stewart and I ended up in a weird place where we practically taught the "Alt-Right" its own history. One shouldn't read too much into its grasp of Gramsci though. This is what Milo Yiannopolous wrote about him in the original manuscript of his

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-06 Thread Dave Cramer
Hi Mate, Thanks for the detailed response. This will help others in the same situation Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 at 05:03, Mate Varga wrote: > Hi, > > summarizing: > we had a table that had an OID column, referenci

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-06 Thread Dave Cramer
Hi Can you be more explicit how you fixed the problem ? Thanks Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 at 03:46, Mate Varga wrote: > After inlining the data, performance issues have been solved. Thanks for > the help. > > On Mon, Sep 3, 201

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-03 Thread Dave Cramer
m all but since they are LOB's we could run out of memory. Not sure what to tell you at this point. I'd entertain a PR if you were motivated. Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > > On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 6:54 PM Mate Varga wrote: > >> So I have detailed profiling result

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-03 Thread Dave Cramer
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 at 10:48, Mate Varga wrote: > That's 1690 msec (1.69 seconds, and that is how long it takes to fetch 20k > (small-ish) rows without LOBs (LOBs are a few lines below on the screenshot) > that sound high as well! Something isn't adding up.. Dave C

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-03 Thread Dave Cramer
the one you have highlighted ~1.69ms Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 at 10:38, Mate Varga wrote: > Which frame do you refer to? > > On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 3:57 PM Dave Cramer wrote: > >> Not sure why reading from a socket is takin

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-03 Thread Dave Cramer
Not sure why reading from a socket is taking 1ms ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 at 09:39, Mate Varga wrote: > Hi, > > https://imgur.com/a/ovsJPRv -- I've uploaded the profiling info (as an > image, sorry). It seems this is a JDBC-leve

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-03 Thread Dave Cramer
encrypted, so their entropy is > very high. > > Any chance you could write a simple non-hibernate test code to time the code ? Dave Cramer dave.cra...@crunchydata.ca www.crunchydata.ca > Mate > > On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 12:55 AM Dave Cramer wrote: > >> >> >> >

Re: very slow largeobject transfers through JDBC

2018-09-01 Thread Dave Cramer
t;> cause is? >> I don't know what a reason of that, but I think it's reasonable and >> quite simple to call lo_import()/lo_export() via JNI. >> > Can't imagine that's any faster. The driver simply implements the protocol Do you have any code to share ? Any other information ? Is the JDBC connection significantly further away network wise ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com

Re: Stored procedures and out parameters

2018-08-30 Thread Dave Cramer
int. Nevertheless, I predict that this is going to be an ongoing > source of pain for a long time to come. > > Undoubtedly.. surely the opportunity to do something about this has not passed as this has not been officially released ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com

Assigning a sound alert to a specific email account

2018-08-24 Thread Tom Cramer
Hello, I have three different email accounts on my iPhone 7's email app. Two of them are important enough to make me want to keep up with the incoming email. However, I'd like to know how I can assign a different alert sound to each account so that I know which one is getting the email. At this

Re: Stored procedures and out parameters

2018-08-22 Thread Dave Cramer
work it would be a shame not to make it easy to use. I also agree with David that driver writers made the best out of the situation with functions and we are now asking for the server to dual purpose the call command. Is there a technical reason why this is not possible ? Dave Cramer da...@postgresintl.com www.postgresintl.com > >

[Scidb-users] Revision 1512

2018-08-20 Thread Gregor Cramer
I've just released revision 1512. Based on my tests this is the first stable release since a longer time: - Many, many bugfixes. - User handling of Save/Replace dialog improved, but not yet finished. - Layout management is finished. Next bigger step is the integration of fast opening search

Re: Fix for REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW ownership error message

2018-08-18 Thread Dave Cramer
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018 at 17:48, Tom Lane wrote: > Dave Cramer writes: > > This is a simple fix why push back ? > > What was being pushed back on, I think, was the claim that this needed to > be back-patched. I'd be inclined not to, since (a) the message is not > wrong, on

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