"Lane Rollins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It runs find until the "Create table for BLOBS xrefs" then it slowly
> starts eating up all available memory. It eventually gets killed due to
> no more memory. The system has 512Mb of memory + 128Mb of swap. The data
> base has about 500,000 entries in
On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 03:25 AM, David Bear wrote:
>
> I am wondering what 'common' solutions are used to access postgress data
> on unix back ends.
There is an ODBC driver on the postgres website which works quite well
for me with Access for people in the office on Windows workst
I'm trying to make a copy of a production database that's running on a
RedHat 7.0 machines with posgresql 7.1.2 and moving it to a machine
running RedHat 7.1 with postgresql 7.1.3. The database has blobs so I
first tried
pg_dump -Ft -b docarc >docarc.tar
That failed with
Archiver(tar) could n
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2001 November 22 05:39 am, MG wrote:
> I subscribe to this list now. :) I have a question.
> How can I query (in SQL) the user permissions of a table? Which system
> table stores the tables permissions for the user?
psql -E test
\dp
displays the
I am wondering what 'common' solutions are used to access postgress data
on unix back ends.
I'd be glad to tabulate results for the list, but don't even know all the
options.
I am thinking of
MS-Access Paradox Excel Brio Other tools
ODBC
other
Note, that I don't know
Hallo
I tried to compile postgresql-7.1.2 on SunOS 5.8 with gcc and Suns cc.
I made the following:
# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.8
checking which template to use... solaris
checking whether to build with locale sup
On Thursday 22 November 2001 11:39, MG wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I subscribe to this list now. :) I have a question.
> How can I query (in SQL) the user permissions of a table? Which system
> table stores the tables permissions for the user?
Sounds like you are looking for table pg_class, column relacl.
S
On Thursday 22 November 2001 11:39, MG wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I subscribe to this list now. :) I have a question.
> How can I query (in SQL) the user permissions of a table? Which system
> table stores the tables permissions for the user?
Sounds like you are looking for pg_class, column relacl.
See:
h
At 02:44 PM 11/21/01 +0100, Ryan Rohde Hansen wrote:
It is true, that we do not have the -i option
on, but we haven't found a way to change it that really
works.
You MUST have the -i switch set, or else you can only make connections to
the database from the machine it run on.
Attached are two scr
At 10:39 AM 11/22/01 +, MG wrote:
>How can I query (in SQL) the user permissions of a table? Which system table
>stores the tables permissions for the user?
select * from pg_user ;
-crl
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We needed to install 7.2b3 on Irix 6.5.13 with MIPSpro Compilers:
Version 7.30
when installing as we installed 7.1.3, it is with-template=irix5 adding
to irix5 these lines:
CC=cc
CFLAGS='-n32 -O2 -r12000'
LDFLAGS='-n32 -O2 -r12000'
where -o2:
Turns on exten
Tom Lane schrieb:
>
> Andre Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > sometimes i have a curios problem with my Zope.
> > My sysop has traced the protcols before and after the error.
> > Zope sends some data and then a crypted password with the salt.
> > If the error is occured the password that Z
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