Обсуждение: pg_live, impending release
Guys, Due to a number of requests; rather than wait for the official release, I'm going to roll out the latest version of pg_live using 8.3rc so it can be used at the various conferences that are currently scheduled all over the world. I should have it ready for mid February. Robert
Robert Bernier wrote: > Guys, > > Due to a number of requests; rather than wait for the official release, I'm > going to roll out the latest version of pg_live using 8.3rc so it can be used > at the various conferences that are currently scheduled all over the world. > > I should have it ready for mid February. By then we will need a non rc version. We need an rc in a week so I can burn a run for the upcoming shows. > > Robert > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to > choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not > match >
Hi Josh, On Wednesday 16 January 2008 10:16, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > I'm going to roll out the latest version of pg_live using 8.3rc.... > > .... I should have it ready for mid February. > > By then we will need a non rc version. We need an rc in a week so I can > burn a run for the upcoming shows. That's going to be tough. I have an article due next Monday. Thereafter things get even busier. Still, there's a slight chance that I can do the work next week but it's going to depend on a number of other issues. I'll keep you posted. Robert
Hello, On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:26:57 -0500 Robert Bernier wrote: > > On Wednesday 16 January 2008 10:16, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > > I'm going to roll out the latest version of pg_live using 8.3rc.... > > > .... I should have it ready for mid February. > > > > By then we will need a non rc version. We need an rc in a week so I can > > burn a run for the upcoming shows. > > That's going to be tough. I have an article due next Monday. Thereafter things > get even busier. Still, there's a slight chance that I can do the work next > week but it's going to depend on a number of other issues. Is there a chance that we can help you here? Kind regards -- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum German PostgreSQL User Group
On Wednesday 16 January 2008 14:24, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: > > .... there's a slight chance > > that I can do the work next week but it's going to depend > > on a number of other issues. > > Is there a chance that we can help you here? I wish you could but unfortunately, no :-( You would need a copy of my development evironment and to learn how it works. The development environment is quite large, about 6GB (I keep copies of the image for redundancy and recovery purposes) . I certaintly appreciate the offer. One of these days I've got to sit down with a few of you guys and show you how I do this. It's not hard, just detailed. Robert
On Wednesday 16 January 2008 16:33, Robert Bernier wrote: > On Wednesday 16 January 2008 14:24, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: > > > .... there's a slight chance > > > that I can do the work next week but it's going to depend > > > on a number of other issues. > > > > Is there a chance that we can help you here? Maybe I'll ask all of you... Is this something worthy of a workshop at one of the conferences, such as pgcon? This isn't an uber pg topic and there's lots of cool stuff that's going to be suggested for the various conferences. Still, there might be a few of you that would like to be able to roll your own version of pg_live without depending on 'one' (me) person. Comments? Robert
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Robert Bernier wrote: > Is this something worthy of a workshop at one of the conferences, such > as pgcon?...there might be a few of you that would like to be able to > roll your own version of pg_live without depending on 'one' (me) person. I'd think a more efficient use of your time would be scribbling down a how-to (which you'd need to do anyway to present it at a conference) and getting someone to follow it and let you know what they had trouble doing. Go through that a bit and then you'll have instructions anybody who knows a bit about building live CDs and using PostgreSQL can follow, not just people who made it to a talk. -- * Greg Smith gsmith@gregsmith.com http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD
Robert, > Maybe I'll ask all of you... Is this something worthy of a workshop at > one of the conferences, such as pgcon? Yes. -- --Josh Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco