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Redmine postgresql-snap - Task #5340 (New): Change package namehttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53402017-08-02T23:44:00ZIvan Lezhnjov
<p>We need to change the name of the snap packages from Postgresql to Postgres.</p> postgresql-snap - Task #5339 (New): Explore tracks featurehttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53392017-06-09T03:47:00ZIvan Lezhnjov
<p>While working on <a class="issue tracker-4 status-3 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Task: Explore app alias functionality (Resolved)" href="https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/5338">#5338</a> (Explore app alias functionality), I was asked in snapcraft forum if we had any plans to support tracks instead of using version number in a package name.</p>
<p>On a quick look, tracks seems like a central feature of snap's package management design and we most likely will have to start using it.</p>
<p>Essentially, it is a way to catalog software using the following scheme track/risk/branch.</p>
<p>E.g. 9.3/stable/psql-freeze-fix</p>
<p>I will make some tests to get a good idea about how it works, how we could transition from the current approach and start using tracks.</p>
<p>Ivan</p> postgresql-snap - Bug #5331 (New): PgBackResthttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53312017-02-10T09:56:05ZJoshua Drake
<p>It is time to add PgBackRest to the repository.</p>
<p>JD<br />-- <br />Command Prompt, Inc. <a class="external" href="http://the.postgres.company/">http://the.postgres.company/</a><br /> +1-503-667-4564<br />PostgreSQL Centered full stack support, consulting and development.<br />Everyone appreciates your honesty, until you are honest with them.<br />Unless otherwise stated, opinions are my own.</p> postgresql-snap - Feature #5327 (In Progress): New snap packages to be createdhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53272016-12-09T07:11:35ZJoshua Drake
<p>pgbouncer<br />pgpool</p> postgres_fdw - Bug #5326 (New): Ubuntu Users Email Listhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53262016-11-15T07:03:50ZMelony Scheidmelonyscheid526@gmail.com
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Would you keep on Ubuntu users Email List for your organizations<br />requirement?</p>
<p><strong>Data Fields:</strong> Name, Title, Email Address, Fax Number, Company Name,<br />Current Address, Country Name, State/Province, City Name, Zip Code, Contact<br />Number, Employee size, SIC Code, Industry, NAICS and Web Address.</p>
<p><strong>Information Source:</strong> Trade shows, Seminars, Surveys, Trade Magazines,<br />Technology Directories, Online Subscriptions, Business Directories,<br />Webinar, Exhibition and more.</p>
<p>Please get back to us with your targeted geography and job titles you are<br />looking to target for to provide you with counts and more information.</p>
<p>Await your response!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Melony Scheid</p>
<p>If you are not interested, reply back with the same in subject line.</p> postgresql-snap - Task #5321 (New): Make postgres a systemd daemonhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53212016-10-28T06:34:00ZIvan Lezhnjov
<p>Running postgres process as a daemon via an automatically generated systemd service file, results in snap utility failing to install a snap package.</p>
<p>The reason for this is because the said snap utility attempts to start all daemons when it is installing a snap package. The package is always installed as root and thus any daemon is run as root too. However, PostgreSQL is not designed to run as root and it actually refuses to. Thus, if a daemon startup fails, installation of a snap package fails too.</p>
<p>Ideally, postgres should be a systemd-managed process but given the clash of design philosophies it currently doesn't work well.</p>
<p>We need to start a dialog with snapcraft developers and see if they can propose a solution to this problem that doesn't involve patching PostgreSQL.</p> postgres_fdw - Bug #5317 (New): Jonie Bittenbenderhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53172016-01-26T22:56:37ZJonie Bittenbenderjoniebitdl@list.ru
<p>Jonie Bittenbender</p> postgres_fdw - Bug #5316 (New): (no subject)https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53162016-01-18T04:11:29ZJulieta Clubbjulv4xclubb@inbox.ru
<p>Get dressed for success here<br /><a class="external" href="http://rhcosnjpscdn.%73%70%65%63%69%61%6c%72%65%70%67%69%66%74%2e%72%75">http://rhcosnjpscdn.%73%70%65%63%69%61%6c%72%65%70%67%69%66%74%2e%72%75</a></p> postgres_fdw - Bug #5303 (New): [SPAM] Good shoes good priceshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53032014-05-11T09:24:00ZAlvherre -dntnmh@dng.vnn.vnpostgres_fdw - Bug #5301 (New): My husband loves Jacob & Cohttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/53012014-05-08T03:17:20ZPostgres fdwgettu@fenwickkeats.compostgres_fdw - Bug #5292 (New): [SPAM] Good shoes good priceshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/52922014-04-11T14:06:06ZLadyregina -apei@cat-atelierduchateau.compostgres_fdw - Bug #5291 (New): Great watches at cut-priceshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/52912014-04-11T07:30:00ZJkawasaki -info@atlaspersia.compostgres.js - Support #5257 (New): method to catch error on connection?https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/52572011-05-26T09:15:50ZRick Hardingrharding@mitechie.com
<p>I'm trying to figure out how to properly catch an exception such as when the db server is unavailable. I've tried binding to a connection.on('error') event, but it doesn't look like it emits one. I see 'error' emitted when a query fails, but nothing on the actual connection attempt. Am I missing the proper way to handle that?</p>
<p>Thanks</p> Simpycity - Bug #5000 (New): Automatic Rollback Fix.https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/50002009-04-29T11:22:37ZLacey Powerslacey.powers@commandprompt.com
<p>Simpycity doesn't always issue a rollback for some transactions, such as failed functions.</p>
<p>This should be fixed, and an appropriate test case created to verify the fix and test in future releases.</p> Simpycity - Bug #4993 (New): Finish docshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49932008-11-25T11:31:41ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>Finish docs</p>