Took a look yesterday evening. I'm sorry to report, that after 2-3 hours i gave up :). I could manage to update the initial sql scripts to pg style and I could work with the application a little after that. But some functions crashed or behaved weird. Seemed that some .py scripts also use in-code SQLs that were hard to convert to pgsql. So I reverted all pg changes and installed under Mysql. No problems so far :).
I'm looking forward to the new release with pg support. Will there be an option to migrate between databases? Would be a tough job I guess :). Am 16.02.2012 10:44, schrieb Veit Guna: > Yesterday I started converting the CONCATs and removed the IGNOREs. But > then create table > failed because of "collate" etc. So I stopped there (create table is > quite DB specific) and decided to post here to ask before going any > further :). > > So maybe I'll take another look this evening. > > Thanks > Veit > > > Am 16.02.2012 10:28, schrieb Andrew Colin Kissa: >> On 16 Feb 2012, at 10:55 AM, Veit Guna wrote: >> >>> So, that means no I guess :)? Is there're a fix or something to get it work? >>> Or do I have to go with mysql for now? >> It should not be that hard to convert the sql to pgsql format, and make a few >> changes here and there and even update the debian buildkit to support debconf >> for pgsql as well. >> >> I will get to this sometime but its not a priority for me at the moment coz >> i have >> other issues to attend to. >> >> -- >> www.baruwa.org >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056 _______________________________________________ Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056

