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  • Marc G. Fournier

    PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...


    Well folks, we are now coming into the home stretch of another long
    development cycle, and its time for more vigorous and extensive testing
    ....

    Last night, we bundled up Beta4, which is the first one that we've
    officially announced "publicly", with the other 3 having been only
    announced on -hackers ...

    This release, depending on the bug reports received, will most likely flow
    into our first Release Candidate by end of next week, so we encourage
    every(and any)one that can to download and test her, so that our first
    Release Candidate can be as clean as possible ...

    As we did the bundling last night, most mirrors should already have a copy
    of it available under /pub/source/v7.4 ...

    We've also started to bundle up bzip2, along with the .gz files, for those
    that wish to download those ... with appropriate md5 files ...



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  • Relaxin

    #2
    Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

    Does this have native Win32 support?

    ""Marc G. Fournier"" <scrappy@postgr esql.org> wrote in message
    news:2003100310 5626.L37588@gan ymede.hub.org.. .[color=blue]
    >
    > Well folks, we are now coming into the home stretch of another long
    > development cycle, and its time for more vigorous and extensive testing
    > ...
    >
    > Last night, we bundled up Beta4, which is the first one that we've
    > officially announced "publicly", with the other 3 having been only
    > announced on -hackers ...
    >
    > This release, depending on the bug reports received, will most likely flow
    > into our first Release Candidate by end of next week, so we encourage
    > every(and any)one that can to download and test her, so that our first
    > Release Candidate can be as clean as possible ...
    >
    > As we did the bundling last night, most mirrors should already have a copy
    > of it available under /pub/source/v7.4 ...
    >
    > We've also started to bundle up bzip2, along with the .gz files, for those
    > that wish to download those ... with appropriate md5 files ...
    >
    >
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    • Bruno Wolff III

      #3
      Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

      On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 11:06:11 -0700,
      Relaxin <me@yourhouse.c om> wrote:[color=blue]
      > Does this have native Win32 support?[/color]

      No. Native Windows support isn't going to happen in 7.4. Work on that is
      continuing however.

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      • Marc G. Fournier

        #4
        Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...



        On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Does this have native Win32 support?[/color]

        As has been mentioned *several* times already, v7.4 will *not* have Win32
        support in it.

        [color=blue]
        >
        > ""Marc G. Fournier"" <scrappy@postgr esql.org> wrote in message
        > news:2003100310 5626.L37588@gan ymede.hub.org.. .[color=green]
        > >
        > > Well folks, we are now coming into the home stretch of another long
        > > development cycle, and its time for more vigorous and extensive testing
        > > ...
        > >
        > > Last night, we bundled up Beta4, which is the first one that we've
        > > officially announced "publicly", with the other 3 having been only
        > > announced on -hackers ...
        > >
        > > This release, depending on the bug reports received, will most likely flow
        > > into our first Release Candidate by end of next week, so we encourage
        > > every(and any)one that can to download and test her, so that our first
        > > Release Candidate can be as clean as possible ...
        > >
        > > As we did the bundling last night, most mirrors should already have a copy
        > > of it available under /pub/source/v7.4 ...
        > >
        > > We've also started to bundle up bzip2, along with the .gz files, for those
        > > that wish to download those ... with appropriate md5 files ...
        > >
        > >
        > >
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        • Joshua D. Drake

          #5
          Beta 4 of 7.4

          Native Win32 is slated for 7.5.

          Sincerely,

          Joshua Drake


          Relaxin wrote:
          [color=blue]
          >Does this have native Win32 support?
          >
          >
          >[/color]

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          • Relaxin

            #6
            Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

            Unless you are one the core developers of Postgresql it's pretty hard to
            keep up with what is "really" going on with this product.

            This link clearly states that it's going to be in 7.5


            This is where you can download the latest builds.


            This is where you can download the source, but for the windows stuff you
            need to download the 7.4 stuff and then the stuff tagged as WIN32_DEV (I
            think)
            (Makes me think that Windows support might be in 7.4)


            Then there is a website of Bruce Momjian (can't remember the link) that
            gives you the status of the Windows port.

            Then there is a hidden newsgroup for win32 development (can't see it in a
            newreader).

            So, that is why I asked the question because lots of things about Postgresql
            are in many different places and it becomes difficult (from the main
            website) to find things.

            I want to help Postgresql just as much as the next person, so cut us some
            slack and encourage help instead of discourage it.

            Thanks

            There isn't one place that you can goto to find out the information that you
            need.
            ""Marc G. Fournier"" <scrappy@postgr esql.org> wrote in message
            news:2003100316 5518.G37588@gan ymede.hub.org.. .[color=blue]
            >
            >
            > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:
            >[color=green]
            > > Does this have native Win32 support?[/color]
            >
            > As has been mentioned *several* times already, v7.4 will *not* have Win32
            > support in it.
            >
            >[color=green]
            > >
            > > ""Marc G. Fournier"" <scrappy@postgr esql.org> wrote in message
            > > news:2003100310 5626.L37588@gan ymede.hub.org.. .[color=darkred]
            > > >
            > > > Well folks, we are now coming into the home stretch of another long
            > > > development cycle, and its time for more vigorous and extensive[/color][/color][/color]
            testing[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > ...
            > > >
            > > > Last night, we bundled up Beta4, which is the first one that we've
            > > > officially announced "publicly", with the other 3 having been only
            > > > announced on -hackers ...
            > > >
            > > > This release, depending on the bug reports received, will most likely[/color][/color][/color]
            flow[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > into our first Release Candidate by end of next week, so we encourage
            > > > every(and any)one that can to download and test her, so that our first
            > > > Release Candidate can be as clean as possible ...
            > > >
            > > > As we did the bundling last night, most mirrors should already have a[/color][/color][/color]
            copy[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > of it available under /pub/source/v7.4 ...
            > > >
            > > > We've also started to bundle up bzip2, along with the .gz files, for[/color][/color][/color]
            those[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > that wish to download those ... with appropriate md5 files ...
            > > >
            > > >
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            • Relaxin

              #7
              Re: Beta 4 of 7.4

              > Native Win32 is slated for 7.5.[color=blue]
              >
              > Sincerely,
              >
              > Joshua Drake[/color]

              Thanks Joshua.



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              • Marc G. Fournier

                #8
                Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...



                On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > Unless you are one the core developers of Postgresql it's pretty hard to
                > keep up with what is "really" going on with this product.[/color]

                no it isn't, just read -hackers ...


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                • Lamar Owen

                  #9
                  Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                  On Monday 06 October 2003 10:08 am, Marc G. Fournier wrote:[color=blue]
                  > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:[color=green]
                  > > Unless you are one the core developers of Postgresql it's pretty hard to
                  > > keep up with what is "really" going on with this product.[/color][/color]
                  [color=blue]
                  > no it isn't, just read -hackers ...[/color]

                  That is the only way to keep up with what's going on. But you must be willing
                  to take the e-mail volume that that entails. Or use the archive web
                  interface. But -hackers is the place, and has been since the beginning.
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                  • Bruce Momjian

                    #10
                    Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                    Relaxin wrote:[color=blue]
                    > Then there is a website of Bruce Momjian (can't remember the link) that
                    > gives you the status of the Windows port.[/color]



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                    • Relaxin

                      #11
                      Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                      But if you are a potential end-user of your product, you don't know this.
                      I still think the Website should be the point of contact for potential user
                      to be able to find out where things stand and how to find out other
                      important information that an end user my what or need to know.

                      ""Marc G. Fournier"" <scrappy@postgr esql.org> wrote in message
                      news:2003100611 0730.N64677@gan ymede.hub.org.. .[color=blue]
                      >
                      >
                      > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:
                      >[color=green]
                      > > Unless you are one the core developers of Postgresql it's pretty hard to
                      > > keep up with what is "really" going on with this product.[/color]
                      >
                      > no it isn't, just read -hackers ...
                      >
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                      • Robert Treat

                        #12
                        Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                        On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 11:59, Lamar Owen wrote:[color=blue]
                        > On Monday 06 October 2003 10:08 am, Marc G. Fournier wrote:[color=green]
                        > > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Relaxin wrote:[color=darkred]
                        > > > Unless you are one the core developers of Postgresql it's pretty hard to
                        > > > keep up with what is "really" going on with this product.[/color][/color]
                        >[color=green]
                        > > no it isn't, just read -hackers ...[/color]
                        >
                        > That is the only way to keep up with what's going on. But you must be willing
                        > to take the e-mail volume that that entails. Or use the archive web
                        > interface. But -hackers is the place, and has been since the beginning.[/color]

                        Or sign up for -announce and read the weekly news, which gives a summary
                        of each weeks developments* and updates some other ancillary information
                        about the project.



                        * save last week, which seems to have gotten lost in virtual space, but
                        come Wednesday their will be an update.

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                        • Bruce Momjian

                          #13
                          Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                          Relaxin wrote:[color=blue]
                          > But if you are a potential end-user of your product, you don't know this.
                          > I still think the Website should be the point of contact for potential user
                          > to be able to find out where things stand and how to find out other
                          > important information that an end user my what or need to know.[/color]

                          Part of the problem is that there are so many things happening, we don't
                          know how to report it.

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                          • Shridhar Daithankar

                            #14
                            Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                            Robert Treat wrote:

                            Or sign up for -announce and read the weekly news, which gives a summary[color=blue]
                            > of each weeks developments* and updates some other ancillary information
                            > about the project.[/color]

                            That reminds me. There used to be postgresql weekly news on linuxtoday. Haven't
                            noticed them for quite a long.

                            Are they been disabled?

                            Shridhar




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                            • Kaare Rasmussen

                              #15
                              Re: PostgreSQL Beta4 Tag'd and Bundle'd ...

                              > Part of the problem is that there are so many things happening, we don't[color=blue]
                              > know how to report it.[/color]

                              From time to time you can read PostgreSQL Weekly News (last one is dated Sep
                              4) on Linux Today. What about placing these (if they continue) on the web
                              site ?

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