Subject | RE: [IBDI] Linux (redhat 6.2) compile is working!! |
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Author | Not Your God |
Post date | 2000-07-30T01:29:55Z |
as a start, shouldn't we start getting at least the "documented" sql92 test
suites ported and running like postgresql does with the winchester suite
etc.? I started the tpc-r suite, but got sidetracked a while ago.
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From: odonohue [mailto:odonohue]On Behalf Of Mark O'Donohue
Sent: Sunday, 30 July 2000 5:31 AM
To: IBDI@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBDI] Linux (redhat 6.2) compile is working!!
Yep the test cases will be sorely missed.
Of course the really crucial data gets stored in word/excel documents and is
left on laptops in railway stations. And they 'never' have a backup.
However even without the test cases there are still applications (and
fortunately mine is one of them) where the data integrity isn't that
crucial. Nothing that regular backups wont solve.
Of course I could really live dangeously and use microsoft products.
Mark
reed mideke wrote:
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suites ported and running like postgresql does with the winchester suite
etc.? I started the tpc-r suite, but got sidetracked a while ago.
-----Original Message-----
From: odonohue [mailto:odonohue]On Behalf Of Mark O'Donohue
Sent: Sunday, 30 July 2000 5:31 AM
To: IBDI@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IBDI] Linux (redhat 6.2) compile is working!!
Yep the test cases will be sorely missed.
Of course the really crucial data gets stored in word/excel documents and is
left on laptops in railway stations. And they 'never' have a backup.
However even without the test cases there are still applications (and
fortunately mine is one of them) where the data integrity isn't that
crucial. Nothing that regular backups wont solve.
Of course I could really live dangeously and use microsoft products.
Mark
reed mideke wrote:
> Now if you had TCS you could run a 24 hour test suite ;-(Community email addresses:
> But congratulations. Forms (AKA fred) is pretty much
> obsolete, and hasn't been supported or documented
> since 3.x if I remember right.
>
> Mark O'Donohue wrote:
> >
> > Just in case anyone is interested.
> >
> > I got the linux version up and running.
> >
> > There were some trickies with recursive db file links/help/examples etc
> > and I left out the myx.. (what was that chap from superman) forms thing
> > which doesn't seem to be used.
> >
> > Otherwise the superserver thing is up and going and has done a few
> > single queries etc.
> >
> > Bye
> >
> > Mark
> >
>
> --
> Reed Mideke rfm(at)cruzers.com
> If that doesn't work: rfm(at)portalofevil.com
>
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