Well Thanks you both for your answers, I really appreciate your opinions on this subject.

And Heikki I would really like to take a look to that book. If  I have the chance to read it
I will tell you how the things go Ok...

Greets and Thanks one more time..

2006/9/27, Heikki Linnakangas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
luis garcia wrote:
> Hi I'm a student from Valencia-Venezuela and I'm working with some
> other friends to make PostgreSQL allows the definition of Temporal
> Databases and their respective Selection, Insertion and some other
> functions needed to treat this paradigm  (all based in TSQL2 Query
> Language).

That's interesting. May I suggest that you take a look at a book called
"Temporal Data & the Relational Model" by C.J. Date, Hugh Darwin and
Nikos Lorentzos
(http://www.amazon.com/Temporal-Relational-Kaufmann-Management-Systems/dp/1558608559 ).
It describes the best approach I've seen this far to dealing with
temporal data.

> Right now we are working directly on the source code and making
> different changes during the day, so I'd like to ask you which is the
> better
> choice for re-building (I'm not sure if that is the right term) only the
> code
> files that I just have changed.
>
> I'm working on a Slow PC with not to many recourse, so every time I
> make (-configure/-make/-make-install/) i lose like 30 minutes of work,
> and I have been thinking in some other way to only re-configure the files
> I've recently changed.

Well, you don't need to run configure every time you want to build. If
you just run "make", it will compile just the changes. I'd suggest
running the configure with the --enable-depend option, so it picks up
changes in header files better.

Also take a look at ccache ( http://ccache.samba.org/). And if you have
more PCs to spare, you might want to set up distcc.

--
Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com



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