[late on a Saturday night, getting ready to go to bed, after putting four to
bed: this topic is just too good to pass onapologies in advance...]
On Saturday 23 October 2004 17:16, Steve Crawford wrote:
> > Its also an unusual replication scheme in that, more often than
> > not, the slaves con
> Its also an unusual replication scheme in that, more often than
> not, the slaves control the masters.
As the slave of a replica with an 86 day 16 hour uptime I've also
discovered that the new I/O functions take some adjustment as does
working around the lack of sleep(3).
Cheers,
Steve
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> Has a MySQL backend unfortunately - maybe I can convert them :)
We might not let you back otherwise! :)
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Enjoy the break :) Hints as to the 'other stuff' that is more
intersting then PostgreSQL? :) Or is it secret ... ?
It's probably just a joke. Can you imagine something more interesting
than PostgreSQL?!?
www.planeshift.it
(Sorry for the sucky flash intro :/)
I've been wanting to get into some 3
On Oct 19, 2004, at 2:05 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
There comes the time in every hackers life when he discovers that
even unsuccessfully chasing girls can be more fun than debugging
kernel modules or interface libraries. Some get over that phase
without greater collateral damage, some become su
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Jan Wieck wrote:
On 10/19/2004 12:11 PM, Andreas Pflug wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Enjoy the break :) Hints as to the 'other stuff' that is more intersting
then PostgreSQL? :) Or is it secret ... ?
It's probably just a joke. Can you imagine something more interesting than
There comes the time in every hackers life when he discovers that even
unsuccessfully chasing girls can be more fun than debugging kernel
modules or interface libraries. Some get over that phase without greater
collateral damage, some become successfull in the chasing, some then get
caught by t
On 10/19/2004 12:11 PM, Andreas Pflug wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Enjoy the break :) Hints as to the 'other stuff' that is more
intersting then PostgreSQL? :) Or is it secret ... ?
It's probably just a joke. Can you imagine something more interesting
than PostgreSQL?!?
There comes the time i
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Enjoy the break :) Hints as to the 'other stuff' that is more
intersting then PostgreSQL? :) Or is it secret ... ?
It's probably just a joke. Can you imagine something more interesting
than PostgreSQL?!?
Regards,
Andreas
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Enjoy the break :) Hints as to the 'other stuff' that is more intersting
then PostgreSQL? :) Or is it secret ... ?
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
To stop everyone asking me - I will still be working on phpPgAdmin, no need
to panic :)
Next release of phpPgAdmin should be a
To stop everyone asking me - I will still be working on phpPgAdmin, no
need to panic :)
Next release of phpPgAdmin should be at the same time as 8.0 PostgreSQL.
Chris
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
Hi everyone,
I think I'll be taking some time off from the PostgreSQL project, to
work on other st
Hi everyone,
I think I'll be taking some time off from the PostgreSQL project, to
work on other stuff that has my interest more at the moment :)
I'll still be lurking around, but I won't really have much time to do
actual coding.
Cheers,
Chris
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