I am back from training at the Big Nerd Ranch. We had 13 people for the
week and it went very well.
I have church meetings tomorrow but will try to get back to email this
weekend. I also have to polish my presentations for Tokyo/Brussels
because I leave on Wednesday. Also, I have Internet acces
Kevin Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One question I have is: in the event of a crash, why not simply replay
> all the transactions found in the WAL? Is the startup time of the
> database that badly affected if pg_control is ignored?
Interesting thought, indeed. Since we truncate the WAL aft
Curtis Faith wrote:
> tom lane writes:
> > You think we should drive away our existing unix developers
> > in the mere hope of attracting windows developers? Sorry, it
> > isn't going to happen.
>
> Tom brings up a good point, that changes to support Windows should not
> add to the tasks of tho
I've started playing with a structure based on the description in this
message:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&selm=1043257402.83856.112.camel%40jester&rnum=21
Basically, it consists of a very simple schema to tell PSQL what \?
commands are available,
Hi folks
I'm trying to build the documentation for pgsql (so that I can change
it for the stuff we are building) and I'm having trouble finding the
necessary docbook stuff.
I looked at:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/doc-build.html
checking for onsgmls... onsgmls
chec
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:23:52PM -0500, Neil Conway wrote:
>
> The estimates I've heard from a couple parties are that PostgreSQL tends
> to scale well up to 4 CPUs. I've been meaning to take a look at
> improving that, but I haven't had a chance yet...
I can definitely tell you that Postgres s
"Jeroen T. Vermeulen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Something that just occurred to me: should the documentation tree still
> contain full documentation for the various client interfaces, now that
> they have been unbundled?
No, and it doesn't AFAICS ... only the still-bundled client libs are
ment
Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What would be useful is something like
> SELECT item_id,
>first(price) as min_price, first(store_id) as min_store,
>avg(price) as avg_price,
>last(price) as max_price, last(store_id) as min_store,
>count(distinct store_id)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjutas N, 23.01.2003 kell 02:29:
> Can you please tell me how can I download all the source codes for
> postgresql??
ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/
> -Radha Manohar
>
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Tom Lane wrote:
"Mike Mascari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello. I have some code which generates subselects in the target
list of a query and then aggregates the results. The code allows
the user to determine the attributes of the aggregation. If the
user chooses to aggregate on the same value
Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Manfred Koizar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Greg, we already have this feature, just the syntax is a bit different :-)
> >
> >SELECT DISTINCT ON (item_id) item_id,
> > price AS lowest_price,
> > store_id AS lowest
I'm about to start implemention streaming of queries to the server in the
pgsql jdbc drivers when PreparedStatement is used with setBinaryStream...
but before I get started, since I've never contributed before, I wanted to
run it by everyone.
I'm planning on making the following changes:
1. In Qu
Something that just occurred to me: should the documentation tree still
contain full documentation for the various client interfaces, now that
they have been unbundled?
If so, I'd very much like to see the part about libpq++ being "the" C++
interface changed to mention libpqxx as a replacement.
man su says (on Linux):
-s, --shell=SHELL
run SHELL if /etc/shells allows it
Illustration:
[adunsta:adunsta]$ su -s /bin/tcsh - -c 'ps -f $$'
Password:
UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY STAT TIME CMD
root 10682 10681 0 10:34 pts/0S 0:00 -tcsh -c ps -f $$
"Mike Mascari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello. I have some code which generates subselects in the target
> list of a query and then aggregates the results. The code allows
> the user to determine the attributes of the aggregation. If the
> user chooses to aggregate on the same value twice, I g
On 22 Jan 2003 at 13:29, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Recommend always running "initdb -W" and setting all pg_hba entries to md5.
Thanks. I also encountered this item on IRC:
[09:26] Guys, is there a problem with using /bin/true of
/bin/false as the shell of the postgres user? The docs on
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