Quoting Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Keith C. Perry wrote:
> > Quoting Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> Keith C. Perry wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ahhh, ok- wow. I wasn't even expecting anything for 1.6.0.
> >> Well, we aim to please :-)
> >>
> >> > I thought I had
> >>> missed something :)
Keith C. Perry wrote:
Quoting Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Keith C. Perry wrote:
Ahhh, ok- wow. I wasn't even expecting anything for 1.6.0.
Well, we aim to please :-)
> I thought I had
missed something :) How do I get what you commited?
If you're on Windows I can mail you a binary t
Quoting Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Keith C. Perry wrote:
>
> > Ahhh, ok- wow. I wasn't even expecting anything for 1.6.0.
>
> Well, we aim to please :-)
>
> > I thought I had
> > missed something :) How do I get what you commited?
>
> If you're on Windows I can mail you a binary to
Keith C. Perry wrote:
Ahhh, ok- wow. I wasn't even expecting anything for 1.6.0.
Well, we aim to please :-)
> I thought I had
missed something :) How do I get what you commited?
If you're on Windows I can mail you a binary tomorrow. If you're on OSX,
I can mail one shortly. Failing th
Quoting Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Keith C. Perry wrote:
> > I meant to ask this question weeks ago but is v1.6's handling of byteas the
> same
> > as v1.4.3's? With v1.4.3. I noticed that when I open tables with byteas,
> it
> > either takes a "very long time " or the client hangs. I thin
Keith C. Perry wrote:
I meant to ask this question weeks ago but is v1.6's handling of byteas the same
as v1.4.3's? With v1.4.3. I noticed that when I open tables with byteas, it
either takes a "very long time " or the client hangs. I think I asked this
before but isn't there a way to "handle"
I meant to ask this question weeks ago but is v1.6's handling of byteas the same
as v1.4.3's? With v1.4.3. I noticed that when I open tables with byteas, it
either takes a "very long time " or the client hangs. I think I asked this
before but isn't there a way to "handle" (i.e. ignore?) bytea dat