[HaruspeX] New site - Version 4.0 Released
Do we have a list of projects using PostgreSQL?
This should be on it.
It's an impressive linking of our DB engine with Gimp,
the best free graphics package.
Keith.
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 16:41:57 +0200
From: Alessandro Baldoni <abaldoni@racine.ra.it>
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Dear HaruspeX Friends,
HaruspeX is now hosted at http://www.linux.it/ospiti/haruspex. I
checked the site this morning and it finally works.
I'm also proud to announce the release of HaruspeX 4.0 (please start
downloading it from tomorrow).
From the NEWS file:
HaruspeX 4.0 is a major technological upgrade: thumbnails are no
longer stored
as large objects, but as chunks of base64-encoded data in a separate
table.
This neither increases nor decreases disk usage, but it makes full
database
backups easier. Databases created with previous versions are no
longer
compatible with HaruspeX 4.0.
Since I graduated in July, I had to move my home page. You can find me
and my plugins (the PhotoCD reader and the LoGConv edge detector) for
The GIMP at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Byte/8091.
I will start my new job next week, therefore I won't be able to add new
features to HaruspeX for a while. I will still be able to process your
bug reports.
Thank you for your support
Alessandro Baldoni
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Jeff was working on this, I believe...
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Keith Parks wrote:
Do we have a list of projects using PostgreSQL?
This should be on it.
It's an impressive linking of our DB engine with Gimp,
the best free graphics package.Keith.
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From: Alessandro Baldoni <abaldoni@racine.ra.it>
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Subject: [HaruspeX] New site - Version 4.0 Released
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitDear HaruspeX Friends,
HaruspeX is now hosted at http://www.linux.it/ospiti/haruspex. I
checked the site this morning and it finally works.
I'm also proud to announce the release of HaruspeX 4.0 (please start
downloading it from tomorrow).From the NEWS file:
HaruspeX 4.0 is a major technological upgrade: thumbnails are no
longer stored
as large objects, but as chunks of base64-encoded data in a separate
table.
This neither increases nor decreases disk usage, but it makes full
database
backups easier. Databases created with previous versions are no
longer
compatible with HaruspeX 4.0.Since I graduated in July, I had to move my home page. You can find me
and my plugins (the PhotoCD reader and the LoGConv edge detector) for
The GIMP at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Byte/8091.I will start my new job next week, therefore I won't be able to add new
features to HaruspeX for a while. I will still be able to process your
bug reports.Thank you for your support
Alessandro Baldoni------------- End Forwarded Message -------------
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Do we have a list of projects using PostgreSQL?
This should be on it.
It's an impressive linking of our DB engine with Gimp,
the best free graphics package.
This brings up a good point. Can someone go to www.xshare.com, and
other sites, get a list of applications that use PostgreSQL with URL
locations, and give it to our webmaster for inclusion on the web page.
I see lots of apps now, and we need a list of them on our web site.
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