On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Jim C. Nasby wrote:

On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:42:00AM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
Am Sonntag, 12. Juni 2005 05:24 schrieb Tatsuo Ishii:

Thank you for interested in PostgreSQL CE. There is a sample
examination problems page:

http://osb.sra.co.jp/postgresql-ce/sys/quiz.php?titleid=S74_en

Regarding question 3,

Select one incorrect statement regarding the installation of PostgreSQL.

1  1. PostgreSQL is unable to use languages other than English unless the
"--enable-multibyte" option is specified at "./configure" time.
2  2. At least 60MB of free disk space is required for compilation.
3  3. GNU make is required.
4  4. "root" cannot execute "make check" properly.
5  5. "--no-locale" should be specified if English is the only language
to be used in PostgreSQL.

Apparently, the correct answer is 1, but statement 5 is equally false.


Really? I vaguley recall that someone who came from US complained
about the sort order of en locale. I thought English speakers prefer C
locale.

And if you want to be really picky number 4 is wrong as well:

root# su - postgres -c "make check"

I know that is really picky but as someone who manages the number of
PostgreSQL systems that I do, I might have picked that one. Number 2 is
also confusing because am I compiling ALL of PostgreSQL? I just did a
check and it took 63 megs just to unpack it, let alone compile it.

This is why I put very little faith in certifications; all that they
prove is that you know how to pass some test.

Tell me this, does knowing any of the info in this question really make
you a better PostgreSQL admin or user, other than #1? I would consider
#2-4 to be trivia, and as others have said #5 is misleading and
misinformative.

I've been using PostgreSQL since, what, 1995, and, to be totally honest, I'd probably fail that question without doing some research first :( I'm one of those that builds via FreeBSD ports, so I don't care about 2 and 3 ... and don't generally worry about 1 and 5 since they are auto-set ... I know 3, since I spent alot of time in the early days developing the configure side of things, and, well, as someone else pointed out, 4 is a no brainer ...

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