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From: "Karsten Roemke Zi.209 PIB" <roemke@space9.physik.uni-bonn.de>
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Subject: postgres - irix
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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 1995 12:20:41 +0200 (MET DST)
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Hello!
I hope I've choosen the right e-mail address(es) to bother you whith my 
questions concerning Postgres.

                  If not - excuse me!

I have to administrate some inhomogenous geographical data and after some
reading about different free databases on unix - systems I found Postgres.
It seems, that this system is the best to do the job.  - But we are using
a workstation from Silicon Graphics under the system IRIX 5.2.
This system is not described in the postgres-setup.ps and so I don't know,
if it is possible to make postgres work on such a system!

Does anybody have some experience with Postgres and IRIX 5.2 ?

Hopefully
                karsten roemke
 

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