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From: strauss@dkrz.d400.de (Heiner Strauss)
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Subject: Is the a Convex port ?
Date: 1 Nov 1993 16:59:22 +0100
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Hi !
Is there a Convex port for Postgres ? Or some help for
porting in general ? I find it difficult to do this.
   Heiner

