Jaime,
Thanks, but I was referring specifically to the PostgreSQL-Red Hat Edition available at http://sources.redhat.com/rhdb/ which is a an assemblage of user interfaces for administration and visualization.
From what I can gather it shouldn't make any difference since the package is largely a front end for Postgres and GRASS probably won't even know it's there. I've decided to use PgAccess though because the RH Edition is 200 Mb.
Thanks again,
Steve
Jaime Carrera wrote:
Hi Steve,
The PostgreSQL version that comes with Red Hat works with GRASS.
Cheers,
JaimeSteve Sherman <ssherman@cemml.colostate.edu> wrote:
Does anyone know if the PostgreSQL Red Had Edition is compatible with
GRASS? I am assuming that the database itself is fundamentally
Postgres
and so using the RH edition won't affect my ability to integrate
the two
(GRASS and my database). I am new to all of this stuff and I've
managed, with some difficulty, to get Postgres to function in command
line mode, and I am working on getting PgAccess to function. Before I
screw with a functioning database by installing the above mentioned
package I wanted to be sure that it won't set me back.Thanks
Steve------------------------------------------------------------------------
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