Mammoth is something you would have to ask Joshua Drake about. Don't know anything about it.

Just FYI: There is very detailed information about Mammoth Replicator located here:


http://www.commandprompt.com/entry.lxp?lxpe=304



Sincerely,


Joshua D. Drake





Is pgReplication ready for 7.4 yet? And are there any other *free* options? If not maybe I'll have to find the money for a commercial solution.


Doesn't look like based on the web site at gborg.


I'd appreciate any feedback from anyone who has a working replication solution.


So far eRServer is working ok for me. If you use the unpatched version on gborg, be sure to
read the erserver list archives, as the current tarball has a problem or two. If you want to
work with my fork let me know. I like to think it works better, but I'm hardly unbiased...


Thanks

John Sidney-Woollett



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