Re: Tablespaces (was Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Physical Database

2003-06-27 Thread Austin Gonyou
I thought Tablespaces were already implemented. Are they not?


On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
  ROTFL... the answer is no.  Feature freeze is Tuesday, people.  In
  practice, the time to start coding new stuff is already long past.
  Especially major new stuff.
 
  If you start now you might have something done for 7.5.
 
 Can everyone who is interested in actually coding a tablespaces
 implementation please email me, and I will create a list and we'll get
 cracking.  Maybe we'll have to run our own cvs or maybe the Postgres guys
 will be nice and do a branch for us :)
 
 So far, Shridhar and Gavin seem interested??
 
 Chris
 
 
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Re: Tablespaces (was Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Physical Database

2003-06-27 Thread nolan
 I thought Tablespaces were already implemented. Are they not?

Apparently not.  

A group has been formed to work on it, though.
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Re: Tablespaces (was Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Physical Database

2003-06-27 Thread scott.marlowe
No, they're not.  There are some folks who have hacked on them in the 
past, but nothing's been committed.

On 27 Jun 2003, Austin Gonyou wrote:

 I thought Tablespaces were already implemented. Are they not?
 
 
 On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
   ROTFL... the answer is no.  Feature freeze is Tuesday, people.  In
   practice, the time to start coding new stuff is already long past.
   Especially major new stuff.
  
   If you start now you might have something done for 7.5.
  
  Can everyone who is interested in actually coding a tablespaces
  implementation please email me, and I will create a list and we'll get
  cracking.  Maybe we'll have to run our own cvs or maybe the Postgres guys
  will be nice and do a branch for us :)
  
  So far, Shridhar and Gavin seem interested??
  
  Chris
  
  
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Re: Tablespaces (was Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Physical Database

2003-06-27 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
No, they're not.

Chris

On 27 Jun 2003, Austin Gonyou wrote:

 I thought Tablespaces were already implemented. Are they not?


 On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
   ROTFL... the answer is no.  Feature freeze is Tuesday, people.  In
   practice, the time to start coding new stuff is already long past.
   Especially major new stuff.
  
   If you start now you might have something done for 7.5.
 
  Can everyone who is interested in actually coding a tablespaces
  implementation please email me, and I will create a list and we'll get
  cracking.  Maybe we'll have to run our own cvs or maybe the Postgres guys
  will be nice and do a branch for us :)
 
  So far, Shridhar and Gavin seem interested??
 
  Chris
 
 
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Tablespaces (was Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Physical Database Configuration )

2003-06-26 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
 ROTFL... the answer is no.  Feature freeze is Tuesday, people.  In
 practice, the time to start coding new stuff is already long past.
 Especially major new stuff.

 If you start now you might have something done for 7.5.

Can everyone who is interested in actually coding a tablespaces
implementation please email me, and I will create a list and we'll get
cracking.  Maybe we'll have to run our own cvs or maybe the Postgres guys
will be nice and do a branch for us :)

So far, Shridhar and Gavin seem interested??

Chris


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