Re: RHEL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Guy Fraser
Subject Re: RHEL
Date
Msg-id 3FB2782F.4080700@incentre.net
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In response to Re: RHEL  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Thanx for the update.

I almost bought RHEL WS on RH's advice, claiming that bind, dhcp and
wine were
the only packages I needed to build myself.

I downloaded and installed fedora on yesterday, and it has PG 7.3.4
server, and everything
else I need except wine. I will investigate what will be required for me
to provide wine for
fedora. I need it for my workstations at home and at work, so I can run
FileMaker Pro.

I have heard a lot of good things about gentoo, but have not checked it
out yet. At work
we have moved all our servers to FreeBSD, I am testing FreeBSD 4.9 now,
and it has
7.3.4 in the ports now as well.

PgAdmin III is now in the ports tree on FreeBSD as well, I have just
built and installed
it.

Good luck with RH

Tom Lane wrote:

>Adam Haberlach <adam@newsnipple.com> writes:
>
>
>>    I was, a few minutes ago, stunned to discover that as far as I can
>>tell, the postgres server is not part of Red Hat Server ES
>>
>>
>
>Feel free to let Red Hat know that you're unhappy about this.
>
>(Not totally unbiased here ... I'm getting *very* tired about RH's
>internal indecision about their extent of commitment to Postgres.
>I think frequent whacks-upside-the-head from paying customers may
>be the only way to get upper management to sit up and take notice.)
>
>            regards, tom lane
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