I have no idea if what I say is true about the PG distribution by PG people, but
I have noticed than in the rpms of other distros the postgresql-devel rpms do not
include all the .h files necessary to build PG extensions. For instance the
rtree.h and itup.h and gist.h headers are missing. Could yo
I still don't see an entry for Linux 2.4.x
Cheers.
Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> Unreported or problem platforms:
>
> Linux 2.0.x MIPS 7.0 2000-04-13 (Tatsuo has lost machine)
> mklinux PPC750 7.0 2000-04-13, Tatsuo Ishii
> NetBSD m68k7.0 2000-04-10 (Henry has lost machine)
> NetBSD Sp
I see nobody did a test of 7.1 on Linux 2.4.x ?
Would be nice to certify it is running on kernel 2.4.x as they claim this
is entreprise strength kernel...
Cheers.
Thomas Lockhart wrote:
>
>
> AIX 4.3.2 RS6000 7.0 2000-04-05, Andreas Zeugswetter
> Compaq Tru64 5.0 Alpha 7.0 2000-04-11, Andrew
documentation. May
be it is a job for the webmaster of the PG web site.
I strongly advise all developers to use it...
Franck Martin
Network and Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
Fiji
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I guess these stubs are for accessing PG as a corba server...
I'm trying to look to see if I can store CORBA objects inside PG, any
ideas...
Franck Martin
Network and Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
Fiji
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Does anyone has pointers on CORBA and PostgreSQL?
What is the story ?
Cheers...
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I'm interested by TOAST, and I have asked several questions on the subject...
I haven't tested them yet...
First I thought that the type bytea allows storing of binary data, a BSOB
(Binary Small OBject).
Secondly that by using a binary cursor you have access to the raw data as it
is stored in the
, please have a look on
http://FMaps.sourceforge.net/ and inside the src/geoobj directory of the
CVS.
The project will build an extension library to PG, which may be included
later in main stream PG if everybody find this stuff great.
Thanks.
Franck Martin
Network and Database Development Officer
n question
when you want to display object that are visible inside a box.
I suppose your code is under GPL, and you have no problem for me to use it,
providing I put your name and credits somewhere.
Cheers.
Franck Martin
Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commiss
I'm building a new geo type and would like to index it. I have heard about
RTREE and boundary box but I'm clueless for the moment about the
implementation
I have tried to look into PG source code to find the location where the
indexing is done of current line object is done, but couldn't pin
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The F interface does not work!
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Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
Fiji
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In Mandrake 7.2 Postgresql 7.0 is included...
Check it out on www.rpmfind.net
Franck Martin
Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
Fiji
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I found bytea doing a \dT in psql, but I do not find any documentation on
it.
Could I have some source code implementation of bytea with examples ?
Franck Martin
Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
Fiji
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Could you add to the TODO:
support of binary data (eg varbinary type)
I think the above is not trivial, as I think the parser choques on \00 bytes
at several levels...
I had a check on the TODO and it seems that TOAST is not planned anymore for
7.1. Is it true?
Franck Martin
Database
o get in touch with the person maintaining this part of the
code, and see if I could transfer some of these algorithms to my code...
At the end, these new geo objects could be incorporated in PG, but that up
to the PG dev team...
Cheers..
Franck Martin
Database Development Officer
SOPAC South Pa
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