On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Geoff Nordli wrote:
Are you saying that it is unstable?
I have always perceived that it was a rock solid product, but I have never worked with it in a production environment.
My experience of PostgreSQL was to compile it, install it, create a few users and create startup scripts for machine reboots. That was about 6 months ago now - absolutly zero problem reports from the staff using it for development. Which is good as I get to ignore it totally and get back to real work using Oracle :-) My impression was PostgreSQL was that its main acceptance problem was lack of marketing. If I had to ship a product tied to an no-cost RDBMS I'd go with PostgreSQL or possibly Gadfly (havn't looked into its feature set). ___ // Zen (alias Stuart Bishop) Work: zen@cs.rmit.edu.au // E N Senior Systems Alchemist Play: zen@shangri-la.dropbear.id.au //__ Computer Science, RMIT WWW: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~zen