Re: [HACKERS] Feature freeze approaching

2004-05-20 Thread Christopher Browne
After a long battle with technology, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Magnus Hagander"), an earthling, wrote: > 2) Pick upt he default OS timezone. This still need a little bit more > work. But the code as it stands on Win32 will give you GMT on startup > unless you specify a TZ in postgresql.conf. On Unix, it

Re: [HACKERS] Feature freeze approaching

2004-05-15 Thread Magnus Hagander
>>>We have a feature freeze scheduled for either June 1 or >whenever a major >>>feature is completed, whichever is last. >>> >>>For Win32, we have open: >>> >>> fsync (Tom) >>> relative installs (Bruce) >>> timezone (Magnus) >>> > >Is timezone still an open item? I thought it was done.

Re: [HACKERS] Feature freeze approaching

2004-05-14 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Marc G. Fournier wrote: Just to give some more incentive to work at June 1st ... Native Win32 would be *really* nice to showcase at OSCON in July, if we could pull off a relatively clean/strong beta period ... Especially if we have the service code and a spiffy installer ... On Fri, 14 May 2004, B

Re: [HACKERS] Feature freeze approaching

2004-05-14 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Just to give some more incentive to work at June 1st ... Native Win32 would be *really* nice to showcase at OSCON in July, if we could pull off a relatively clean/strong beta period ... On Fri, 14 May 2004, Bruce Momjian wrote: > We have a feature freeze scheduled for either June 1 or whenever a

[HACKERS] Feature freeze approaching

2004-05-14 Thread Bruce Momjian
We have a feature freeze scheduled for either June 1 or whenever a major feature is completed, whichever is last. For Win32, we have open: fsync (Tom) relative installs (Bruce) timezone (Magnus) There is a company that wants to fund some PostgreSQL features but I told the