Thread: Interesting mention of PostgreSQL in news
http://linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-06/lw-06-S390-3.html This article, while on the subject of Linux for IBM System/390 mainframes, also notes that PostgreSQL was easily brought up on that box.... Now _that's_ a database engine. They noted that changes were required to config.sub and config.guess -- I have e-mailed the author of the article to get those, assuming we don't already have them, as well as timings on the compile and the regression tests. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes: > http://linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-06/lw-06-S390-3.html > > This article, while on the subject of Linux for IBM System/390 > mainframes, also notes that PostgreSQL was easily brought up on that > box.... > > Now _that's_ a database engine. > > They noted that changes were required to config.sub and config.guess -- I thought they needed some spinlock asm as well? I think that's what missing from getting it to run on ia64. -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød Red Hat, Inc.
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote: > Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes: > > They noted that changes were required to config.sub and config.guess -- > I thought they needed some spinlock asm as well? I think that's what > missing from getting it to run on ia64. The exact changes are at http://penguinvm.princeton.edu/patches , and a source RPM for 6.5.3 is also available at http://linux.s390.org/download/ftp/SRPMS as postgresql-6.5.3-4.src.rpm. The patches include some other stuff, too. The patch you are referring to is a one-liner asm for the spinlock. Again, these patches are against 6.5.3, thus far. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
> http://linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-06/lw-06-S390-3.html > > This article, while on the subject of Linux for IBM System/390 > mainframes, also notes that PostgreSQL was easily brought up on that > box.... > > Now _that's_ a database engine. > > They noted that changes were required to config.sub and config.guess -- > I have e-mailed the author of the article to get those, assuming we > don't already have them, as well as timings on the compile and the > regression tests. The interesting part of this for me was: Very soon, important applications such as Apache, Samba, PostgreSQL, linuxconf, Sendmail, bind, Emacs, SSL, and SSH wereup and running. There are now over 400 packages, both source and binaries, ready for use on Linux for S/390. Guess we are an important application now. :-) -- Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000+ If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania19026
Bruce Momjian wrote: > The interesting part of this for me was: > Very soon, important applications such as Apache, Samba, PostgreSQL, > linuxconf, Sendmail, bind, Emacs, SSL, and SSH were up and running. > There are now over 400 packages, both source and binaries, ready for use > on Linux for S/390. > Guess we are an important application now. :-) On a mainframe, no less. A Linux-powered mainframe.... :-) Yes, that line is why I posted the heads-up to begin with -- I thought that it was interesting that PostgreSQL is mentioned in the same breath as Apache as an important application. Is it just me, or is that _classy_? -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes: >> Very soon, important applications such as Apache, Samba, PostgreSQL, >> linuxconf, Sendmail, bind, Emacs, SSL, and SSH were up and running. >> There are now over 400 packages, both source and binaries, ready for use >> on Linux for S/390. > Yes, that line is why I posted the heads-up to begin with -- I thought > that it was interesting that PostgreSQL is mentioned in the same breath > as Apache as an important application. Is it just me, or is that > _classy_? And *in front of* such unheard-of, seldom-used apps as sendmail and bind. Wow. The day Postgres is considered as much a standard piece of equipment as sendmail, I'll say we've arrived ;-) regards, tom lane
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Bruce Momjian wrote: > The interesting part of this for me was: > Very soon, important applications such as Apache, Samba, PostgreSQL, > linuxconf, Sendmail, bind, Emacs, SSL, and SSH were up and running. > There are now over 400 packages, both source and binaries, ready for use > on Linux for S/390. > Guess we are an important application now. :-) You just now figuring that out, Bruce? :-) No, that was the part I thought most interesting -- PostgreSQL being considered not just an important application, but an important application running on a linux-powered mainframe -- or am I the only one who gets the non-sequitur here? On a machine that runs VM/ESA and more than likely DB2, CICS, etc, PostgreSQL is an important application. On a mainframe. An IBM mainframe. We are mentioned in the same sentence and with the same implications as Apache, Sendmail, Bind, and Samba -- now that's classy. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11