Re: [HACKERS] cvsup binaries?

2005-03-12 Thread Joe Conway
Tom Lane wrote:
Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The PostgreSQL docs suggest that ftp.postgresql.org holds binary builds 
of CVSup:
Is this still the case? (I couldn't see any cvsup binaries, but perhaps 
they are well-hidden).

If they are still there, they're probably exceedingly out of date :-(
Although listed as RH9, the ones at http://www.joeconway.com/ work on my 
FC2 machine. They don't work on FC3 however, and I haven't gotten around 
to trying to rebuild on FC3.

Joe
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Re: [HACKERS] cvsup binaries?

2005-03-12 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Joe Conway said:
 Tom Lane wrote:
 Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The PostgreSQL docs suggest that ftp.postgresql.org holds binary
builds  of CVSup:
Is this still the case? (I couldn't see any cvsup binaries, but
perhaps  they are well-hidden).


 If they are still there, they're probably exceedingly out of date :-(


 Although listed as RH9, the ones at http://www.joeconway.com/ work on
 my  FC2 machine. They don't work on FC3 however, and I haven't gotten
 around  to trying to rebuild on FC3.


Or look for FC3 RPMs in Fedora Extras for i386 and ppc (but not x86_64).

cheers

andrew



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Re: [HACKERS] cvsup binaries?

2005-03-12 Thread Devrim GUNDUZ
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Hi,
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Joe Conway wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The PostgreSQL docs suggest that ftp.postgresql.org holds binary builds of 
CVSup:
Is this still the case? (I couldn't see any cvsup binaries, but perhaps 
they are well-hidden).

If they are still there, they're probably exceedingly out of date :-(
Although listed as RH9, the ones at http://www.joeconway.com/ work on my FC2 
machine. They don't work on FC3 however, and I haven't gotten around to 
trying to rebuild on FC3.
If anyone's interested, I've rebuilt the packages for RHEL ES 3:
http://www.gunduz.org/rpms/cvsup/
Regards,
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Re: [HACKERS] cvsup binaries?

2005-03-12 Thread Joe Conway
Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Joe Conway wrote:
Although listed as RH9, the ones at http://www.joeconway.com/ work on 
my FC2 machine. They don't work on FC3 however, and I haven't gotten 
around to trying to rebuild on FC3.
If anyone's interested, I've rebuilt the packages for RHEL ES 3:
http://www.gunduz.org/rpms/cvsup/
I just posted some FC3 i386 packages.
Joe
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Re: [HACKERS] cvsup binaries?

2005-03-11 Thread Tom Lane
Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 The PostgreSQL docs suggest that ftp.postgresql.org holds binary builds 
 of CVSup:
 Is this still the case? (I couldn't see any cvsup binaries, but perhaps 
 they are well-hidden).

If they are still there, they're probably exceedingly out of date :-(

regards, tom lane

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