postgres-R

Started by Marcelo Martinsover 17 years ago3 messages
#1Marcelo Martins
pglists@zeroaccess.org

Anyone knows a link that has some docs about how to get that setup ?
Also is it stable enough for production ?
I though getting postgreSQL from CVS and compiling was not such a good
idea since the CVSROOT is probably not stable, is that wrong ?

since I could not find info out there this is what I have done to
check it out and I downloaded the postgres-r snapshoot patch
"snapshot 2008-08-13 88 kb postgres-r-20080813.diff.bz2"

cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.postgresql.org:/projects/cvsroot
checkout -D 2008-08-13 -P pgsql

Any comment much appreciated

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thank you
M

#2Joshua D. Drake
jd@commandprompt.com
In reply to: Marcelo Martins (#1)
Re: postgres-R

Marcelo Martins wrote:

Anyone knows a link that has some docs about how to get that setup ?
Also is it stable enough for production ?
I though getting postgreSQL from CVS and compiling was not such a good
idea since the CVSROOT is probably not stable, is that wrong ?

since I could not find info out there this is what I have done to check
it out and I downloaded the postgres-r snapshoot patch
"snapshot 2008-08-13 88 kb postgres-r-20080813.diff.bz2"

cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.postgresql.org:/projects/cvsroot
checkout -D 2008-08-13 -P pgsql

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/cvs.htm

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Any comment much appreciated

-
thank you
M

#3Markus Wanner
markus@bluegap.ch
In reply to: Marcelo Martins (#1)
Re: postgres-R

Hi,

Marcelo Martins wrote:

Anyone knows a link that has some docs about how to get that setup ?

Besides the README and other documentation in the source, there's
admittedly not much. Check the archive of this mailing list.

Also is it stable enough for production ?

No.

I though getting postgreSQL from CVS and compiling was not such a good
idea since the CVSROOT is probably not stable, is that wrong ?

Generally, that's a reasonable approach if you want to get stable
software. However, Postgres-R is still in development, and there's no
stable version. When taking snapshots, I'm only checking if Postgres-R
still compiles.

since I could not find info out there this is what I have done to check
it out and I downloaded the postgres-r snapshoot patch
"snapshot 2008-08-13 88 kb postgres-r-20080813.diff.bz2"

cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.postgresql.org:/projects/cvsroot
checkout -D 2008-08-13 -P pgsql

Any comment much appreciated

That sounds like the right thing to do if you want to peek at the source
code or test-drive the prototype.

Regards

Markus Wanner