On 20 Oct 2000, Derek Atkins wrote: > I know nothing about using Postgres, but based on an empty database > directory, how hard is it to create a new database? Especially if > Postgress is already installed/running? Please, if anyone is going to use a DBMS with a given software package, then, at least, please build a back-end on the software package and provide interfaces such that one can simply use their favourite DBMS with it (for example, I would vastly prefer to use MySQL instead as I already use it for a lot of my work and would rather not duplicate things by installing yet another DBMS!) Cheers, Alex -- Pah, signatures suck. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
- Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the distros Lars Pind
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Derek Atkins
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the ... John Hasler
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... John Hasler
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Robert Graham Merkel
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Alex Buell
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Matthew Vanecek
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Dave Peticolas
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Alex Buell
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Robert Graham Merkel
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Derek Atkins
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Eugene Tyurin
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Alesh Mustar
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... John Hasler
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Lars Pind
- Re: Get PostgreSQL installed as part of the dist... Greg Stark
