Hi Tom,
EBCDIC isn't strictly mandatory, but it is the lingua franca of
mainframes, so for most applications not running EBCDIC would result in
constant translation between EBCDIC and ASCII, which can become a
performance issue. The platform does support ASCII and Unicode, but in
most cases
Gord Tomlin gord.tom...@sympatico.ca writes:
EBCDIC doesn't always have to be a show stopper. There are plenty of
applications that have been ported successfully, and a few (notably
Python) that haven't gone so well. An easy way to get burned is to make
ASCII-centric assumptions about
Hi Tom,
No, I haven't tried at this point. I thought it would be a good first
step to find out whether anyone else had already tried, in order to
avoid reinventing any wheels.
z/OS UNIX does have certification as a UNIX system, but there are some
quirks. The most common sources of problems
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:31:15AM -0500, Gord Tomlin wrote:
Hello,
I see that PostgreSQL will run on S/390 and S/390x processors, but I
can find no mention of the z/OS operating system on the web site, in
the documentation or in the mailing list archives.
Has there been a known attempt
Gord Tomlin gord.tom...@sympatico.ca writes:
I see that PostgreSQL will run on S/390 and S/390x processors, but I can
find no mention of the z/OS operating system on the web site, in the
documentation or in the mailing list archives.
Has there been a known attempt to port PostgreSQL to z/OS
Hello,
I see that PostgreSQL will run on S/390 and S/390x processors, but I can
find no mention of the z/OS operating system on the web site, in the
documentation or in the mailing list archives.
Has there been a known attempt to port PostgreSQL to z/OS UNIX?
Thanks, Gord Tomlin
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Gord Tomlin gord.tom...@sympatico.ca writes:
z/OS UNIX does have certification as a UNIX system, but there are some
quirks. The most common sources of problems when porting packages to
z/OS UNIX are its use of EBCDIC, and autoconf problems. I guess it's
time for some fail/rinse/repeat.
Hmm
On 25/02/15 11:12, Tom Lane wrote:
Gord Tomlin gord.tom...@sympatico.ca writes:
z/OS UNIX does have certification as a UNIX system, but there are some
quirks. The most common sources of problems when porting packages to
z/OS UNIX are its use of EBCDIC, and autoconf problems. I guess it's
time