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.
>>
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