On 5/24/07, chester c young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on lwn I read that pg is having problems releasing because of a want of
reviewers.
although my C is far too rusty I'd like to help out, perhaps with doc
or testing.
can someone direct me to the appropriate site?
See:
http://www.postgresq
on lwn I read that pg is having problems releasing because of a want of
reviewers.
although my C is far too rusty I'd like to help out, perhaps with doc
or testing.
can someone direct me to the appropriate site?
Richard:
Ned Lily and I have been sending you e-mails for 3 weeks, and you have not
responded. Since you've posted to the SQL list in that time, I can only
think that you're not getting our e-mails. I'm hoping that by sending you
via the SQL list, you'll receive the e-mail.
Please contact u
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:08:48 +0530,
Rajesh Kumar Mallah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am wanting to make an application similar to you
> which shud be able to get all the places within certaint
> radius of the place in question.
If you look at contrib/earthdistance in the 7.4 source
Hi,
can any one help me converting longitudes and latitudes
to something that packages like postgis can readily
accept.
calle.com provides longitude and latitude info
of almost all the places in world. fetching that data
and inserting in database is not a problem.
I am wanting to make an appl
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 16:55:21 +,
Michael A Nachbaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I for one would be very interested in such a web service (I'd really like a
> address / street lookup to find lat/longs for addresses, but thats not likely
> to happen).
Its already there for the US. A g
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 10:06:08 +1000,
Rudi Starcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've been searching for a source for this data without joy so far and
> would like to
> ask if someone on this list could point me to or help with a source for
> this info.
> Ideally I'd like Country,States,a
Uz.ytkownik Rudi Starcevic napisa?:
Hi,
I have a slightly off SQL topic question which I don't think is too
inappropriate,
if it is please let me know and I'll not push my luck again of my
*favorite email list*.
I'd like to build a Postgresql database of Countries,States and Cities
of the worl
> Subject: Re: [SQL] Off topic : world database
>
>
> On March 26, 2003 10:56 pm, Ryan wrote:
> > Your best bet is buying a good zipcode database that has
> lat/long, but
> > would only really help you in the USA. This kind of data
> tends not to be
> > cheap