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Re: PostgresQL [was : NSTableView : what about "footer" ?]
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Re: PostgresQL [was : NSTableView : what about "footer" ?]


  • Subject: Re: PostgresQL [was : NSTableView : what about "footer" ?]
  • From: Andrew Duncan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 20:31:15 +1200

At 10:11 AM +0200 04/09/2002, jean Bousquet wrote:
> Adding footer will probably be a small work for Apple comparing to EOF but I
> know that small work + small work + .. result in a big one.
>
> By the way due to the lack of a data base engine in Cocoa, did any body
> experience install and use PostgresQL ?
> In PostgresQL's file, it is enhanced it works with Mac OS X 10.x
>
> I will try to install it and advice of experienced users would be very
> appreciated.

Have a look at Marc Liyanage's PostGresQL package.

It's a first-class distro, and has worked well for me:

http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/postgresql/

Cheers,
--
Andrew Duncan
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