Re: Feedback from LinuxWorld, London
От | Roderick A. Anderson |
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Тема | Re: Feedback from LinuxWorld, London |
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Msg-id | 434BD4EC.9060804@acm.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Feedback from LinuxWorld, London (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
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Re: Feedback from LinuxWorld, London
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Josh Berkus wrote: > Peter, Simon: > > First off, Simon, could you look at the Press FAQ to see if there's > anything missing based on your experience at LWE-SF? > http://pgfoundry.org/docman/view.php/1000047/26/press_faq.xhtml > > >>And of course they are right. Porting from MySQL to PostgreSQL is a >>problem, one which could only be solved by dumbing down PostgreSQL to >>accept many of MySQL's idiosyncracies, which isn't going to happen. > > > Well, better migration tools would be a start. PHP's gradual transition to > PDO (and working with the PDO folks to make PDO_pgsql better, like not > doing count(*)) will help a lot too; the biggest MySQL migration > complaints I here are from users of PHP stuff like *Nuke and various Wikis > which sprinkle SQL throughout the interface code. > > More important than any of these would be a 5-page guide, "Migration Tips > from MySQL to PostgreSQL." I have laying next to me 7+ page article from the October 2003 issue of phpArchitect. "Migrating from MySQL to PostgreSQL" by Rick Morris. I only got a copy so I could help the php users at my old job move over and I only scanned it at the time. Just rediscovered it this AM. Serendipity? Two other things come to mind since I just started a job that uses MySQL. 1. I still haven't (re)searched for a substitute for MySQL Browser that they find indispensable. Off the top of anyone's head is there a similar tool? 2. I have made a lot of head way towards a move from MySQL because of triggers and rules, and multiple languages to write them in ( get this stuff out of the code.) I will be following this closely and may be able to help when I finally get my way and we move on. I've already got several MySQL-isms in the code headed out the door. Rod -- --- [Certified Virus free by ASISNA Mail Services. www.asisna.com ]
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