Return-Path: aoki Received: by postgres.Berkeley.EDU (5.61/1.29) id AA08811; Fri, 15 Jan 93 13:17:09 -0800 Message-Id: <9301152117.AA08811@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> From: Subject: Re: some questions from a new user To: postgres@postgres.berkeley.edu Sender: pg_adm@postgres.berkeley.edu In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 15 Jan 93 10:42:40 -0800 <9301151840.AA07965@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 93 13:19:48 PST I don't have a good answer for the error-handling question. There aren't any current plans that I know of to change it. > - Has anyone written an embedded quel preprocessor ? libpq is the only application interface that I know of. > - Has anyone done any porting work to OSF ? Specifically OSF running on a DEC > Alpha box ? Would there be any significant difficulties due to 32/64 bit > issues ? We are working on an Alpha port. Yes, there are difficulties with 32/64-bit issues (though they appear to be of a "massive pain-in-the-rear" nature rather than really "significant"). In fact, if you have any pull with the DEC compiler guys, perhaps you could suggest that they provide a command-line switch that makes "int" 8 bytes for the OSF/1 C compiler.. > - How about NT ? I gather that the port to NT would by of much > greater difficulty since the sockets and shared memory mechanisms are so > different. A Berkeley-written NT port is still very much in the discussion/politics phase. Disclaimer: I'm just a post_hacker. I don't speak for Mike Stonebraker. -- Paul M. Aoki | CS Div., Dept. of EECS, UCB | aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU | Berkeley, CA 94720 | ...!uunet!ucbvax!aoki