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From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>
To: postgres95@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: FreeBSD 2.0.5R Problem found...and a question
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Hi...

	First off, the problem with getting postgres working under
FreeBSD is that after I upgraded the OS from 2.0 to 2.0.5, I failed
to add in Shared Memory support in the kernel...

	...question 1: why isn't the error message concerning this a little
more descriptive then "Bad System Call"?

	Question 2: is anyone working on some sort of perl library
tie in into the postgres95 server?  similar to what has been done with
mSQL?  I loath the idea of having to run both mSQL *and* Postgres95,
mainly because WWW developers are going to want something that they can
tie into and easily move from one server to the next, regardless of
the operating system.

thanks...

Marc G. Fournier | Knowledge, Information and Communications, Inc (ki.net)
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scrappy@ki.net   | For more information, send me email.


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