Am Dienstag, 19. Oktober 2004 02:31 schrieb Robby Russell:
Isn't the purpose to promote PostgreSQL? not *nix-only flavors?
It could be argued that the purpose is to get one's job done.
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On 18 Oct 2004 at 17:38, Eric wrote:
It is possible to mainteners of this list to keep this list from
/$?%/$?/? windows problems? I don't care about windows. The worst
thing never made was porting an excellent product like PostgreSQL to a
poor server OS like windows.
Now, we are invade
On 10/19/2004 7:11 AM, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2004 at 17:38, Eric wrote:
It is possible to mainteners of this list to keep this list from
/$?%/$?/? windows problems? I don't care about windows. The worst
thing never made was porting an excellent product like PostgreSQL to a
poor
It is possible to mainteners of this list to keep this list from
/$?%/$?/? windows problems? I don't care about windows. The worst
thing never made was porting an excellent product like PostgreSQL to a
poor server OS like windows.
Now, we are invade with users that aren't used to read the
Eric wrote:
It is possible to mainteners of this list to keep this list from
/$?%/$?/? windows problems? I don't care about windows. The worst
thing never made was porting an excellent product like PostgreSQL to a
poor server OS like windows.
Now, we are invade with users that aren't used to
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 17:38 -0400, Eric wrote:
The worst
thing never made was porting an excellent product like PostgreSQL to a
poor server OS like windows.
Isn't the purpose to promote PostgreSQL? not *nix-only flavors?
Hmm..other open source projects that run on Windows servers... apache,
Hmm..other open source projects that run on Windows servers... apache,
mysql, php, python, perl, etc etc etc... Porting it to Windows is a
great thing.. the more that open source gets its way into the use of all
markets, the more acceptable it becomes in the mainstream..and the less
control