Wanted: pgdiff ($$$)

Started by Nonameover 23 years ago4 messages
#1Noname
adwolf1@yahoo.com

We're offering a small reward for a PG hacker that can code up a
mysqldiff-like utility for PG. For those unfamiliar with mysqldiff:
http://adamspiers.org/computing/mysqldiff/

Creating something similar for PG is slightly more involved (because
of the ref. integrity issues, among others...), but it would certainly
be useful.

To get more details, stop by:
http://www.wolfbioscience.com/pgdiff/

Thanks for the help!

#2Greg Stark
gsstark@mit.edu
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: Wanted: pgdiff ($$$)

adwolf1@yahoo.com (ad wolf) writes:

We're offering a small reward for a PG hacker that can code up a
mysqldiff-like utility for PG. For those unfamiliar with mysqldiff:
http://adamspiers.org/computing/mysqldiff/

You might want to check out the perl model Alzabo, I think it's capable of
doing this.

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greg

#3Kaare Rasmussen
kar@kakidata.dk
In reply to: Greg Stark (#2)
Re: Wanted: pgdiff ($$$)

You might want to check out the perl model Alzabo, I think it's capable of
doing this.

It does not (yet) support foreign keys, alas.

But if anybody likes to code this, maybe they could work together with the
Alzabo developer.

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#4Justin Clift
justin@postgresql.org
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: Wanted: pgdiff ($$$)

Hi all,

Just a link to this from the front page of the techdocs.postgresql.org
site.

Hope it helps.

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

Greg Stark wrote:

adwolf1@yahoo.com (ad wolf) writes:

We're offering a small reward for a PG hacker that can code up a
mysqldiff-like utility for PG. For those unfamiliar with mysqldiff:
http://adamspiers.org/computing/mysqldiff/

You might want to check out the perl model Alzabo, I think it's capable of
doing this.

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greg

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