On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:16:32PM -0700, The Doctor wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 04:32:04PM -0700, The Doctor wrote:
> > All right, finally compiled more semaphores
> > into the server to use more recent and supported PostGRESQL version.
> >
> > Odd problem is that 8.1 seems to perform better than
> >
> > 8.4 compile and 9.3 compiled.
> >
> > Question: is their anything I should tweek?
> >
>
>
> Think I have narrowed the problem to the serendipity blog
> software.
>
> In 8,1 (discontinued) It works well.
>
> All I did was a dump based on
>
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Converting_MySQL_TO_PostgreSQL
>
> Using the CSV method.
>
> Something in the software/tables
> does not jive when a pg_dump then a normal restore procedure.
>
> I need to export the DB into a set of CSV files
>
> then restore after using the CSV files.
>
> Any method of doing this?
>
Found out the real problem.
The main Serendipity Developer , Garvin Hicking, said
"I remember PGSql at soem point dropping some OID-related feature, which
s9y (serendipity) requires for autoincrements".
Is their any way of resolving this matter?
Also can I encourage Gavin to join one of the PGsql Groups?
Why am I asking this?
Serendipity is easier than Wordpress and Serendipity does support
PostgreSQL unlike Wordpress which is strictly MySQl only.
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