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Subject: postgres 4.2 and NetBSD 1.0
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 94 13:04:49 PST
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I'm in the process of porting postgres 4.2 to the NetBSD 1.0 OS.
Before I invest a large amount of time, I would like to know if 
anyone has done this yet. I'm also interested in a pre NetBSD 1.0
ports. I would appreciate anything that will reduce the porting
effort.

Thanks,

Jim Bachesta
bachesta@tera.com

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