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Jakob Huber
postgres-lambda-diff
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Bruce Momjian
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Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated:
Sat Apr 23 16:52:1
4 EDT 2005
Last updated:
Fri May 6 13:47:5
4 EDT 2005
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
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1.10) What books are good for developers?
1.11) What is configure all about?
1.12) How do I add a new port?
1.13) Why don't you use threads
/
raw devices
/
async-I/O, <insert your
1.13) Why don't you use threads
,
raw devices
,
async-I/O, <insert your
favorite wizz-bang feature here>?
1.14) How are RPM's packaged?
1.15) How are CVS branches handled?
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src/makefiles directory for port-specific Makefile handling. There is
a backend/port directory if you need special files for your OS.
1.13) Why don't you use threads
/
raw devices
/
async-I/O, <insert your
favorite
wizz-bang feature here>?
1.13) Why don't you use threads
,
raw devices
,
async-I/O, <insert your
favorite
wizz-bang feature here>?
There is always a temptation to use the newest operating system
features as soon as they arrive. We resist that temptation.
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<H1>
Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for
PostgreSQL
</H1>
<P>
Last updated:
Sat Apr 23 16:52:1
4 EDT 2005
</P>
<P>
Last updated:
Fri May 6 13:47:5
4 EDT 2005
</P>
<P>
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (
<A
href=
"mailto:pgman@candle.pha.pa.us"
>
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
</A>
)
<BR>
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<A
href=
"#1.10"
>
1.10
</A>
) What books are good for developers?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#1.11"
>
1.11
</A>
) What is configure all about?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#1.12"
>
1.12
</A>
) How do I add a new port?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#1.13"
>
1.13
</A>
) Why don't you use threads
/
raw
devices
/
async-I/O,
<
insert your favorite wizz-bang feature
<A
href=
"#1.13"
>
1.13
</A>
) Why don't you use threads
,
raw
devices
,
async-I/O,
<
insert your favorite wizz-bang feature
here
>
?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#1.14"
>
1.14
</A>
) How are RPM's packaged?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#1.15"
>
1.15
</A>
) How are CVS branches handled?
<BR>
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handling. There is a
<I>
backend/port
</I>
directory if you need
special files for your OS.
</P>
<H3><A
name=
"1.13"
>
1.13
</A>
) Why don't you use threads
/
raw
devices
/
async-I/O,
<
insert your favorite wizz-bang feature
<H3><A
name=
"1.13"
>
1.13
</A>
) Why don't you use threads
,
raw
devices
,
async-I/O,
<
insert your favorite wizz-bang feature
here
>
?
</H3>
<P>
There is always a temptation to use the newest operating system
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