Hi,
Is there a special reason there are no i686 RPM's anymore like there
were until 4.6.0_rc2?
I think it's a bit weird there are RPM's for the hobby OS 'FedoraCore'
but not for the much used server OS 'RedHat Enterprise 3 (and 4)'?
The FedoraCore (which Core?) needs libstdc++.so.6 whereas RHEL 3 only
has libstdc++.so.5 ...
There also seems to be no SRPM's.
Cheers,
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LS,
I think the combination of the opensource project Mondrian
and MonetDB would be a very strong couple. Especially given
the history of MonetDB in the area of datamining.
However, the resources at the core team are insufficient
at this point in time to embark on such a (short term) project.
Perhaps someone in our user community is willing to take up
the challenge and report on the problems encountered/
results obtained.
The core development teams is particularly interested in
missing features, interfacing problems, and, ofcourse,
performance problems.
regards, Martin
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By: jhyde
I'm always happy to add support to Mondrian for another DBMS. The process is
fairly well-worn, since we support several DBs already. It's best if someone
familiar with the DBMS goes through the process, then I'll integrate the code
and update the doc.
The process is:
1. Get the MondrianFoodMartLoader working for your DB.
2. Tweak Mondrian's SQL-generation facilities for the capabilities of your DB.
Look at SqlQuery.Dialect and you will see the kinds of things that Mondrian
cares about. (If your DB has a fairly expressive SQL, and driver provides the
appropriate metadata so Mondrian knows what it's capable of, this step may be
trivial.)
3. Add your database name as an option for the <SQL dialect="db"> element. (Code
is in Mondrian.xml, and elsewhere.)
4. Get the Mondrian regression suite to run cleanly.
5. Provide some typical connect strings for me to put into mondrian.properties.
6. Give me a contact who is willing to run the regression suite on your DB before
each release.
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Hi,
Are temporary tables currently supported in monetdb-sql?
If I do something like,
create temporary table foo (abc integer)
It fails with a strange error.
[Perhaps I'm using invalid syntax?]
Thanks in advance,
Lee
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