Should I establish the database with postgresql?

04/14/2010 05:32 cdzhahonjin#1
Hi yall!
First of all, sorry for my noobish words. I am really new in this area. I found that the pservers are more interesting than the TQ ones. So I wanted to start my own server. However, since I don't know too much about those technical things like c# or whatever, I encoutered a lot of questions while buliding my own server. I just got source from this forum, but I donno how to set up my database. Everytime I tried to establish it with postgresql, it just failed. It always telling me postgresql setting up failed. So anyone can help me out? I am using XP.

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04/14/2010 05:57 .Guru#2
try mysql.. postgre i havent heard of being used since early 4351 sources. you most likely have a newer patched server. MySQL server. google it
04/14/2010 10:33 ~Yuki~#3
This is the CoEmu Source ive released.

Yes, it uses postgres.
04/15/2010 04:29 cdzhahonjin#4
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Originally Posted by ~Yuki~ View Post
This is the CoEmu Source ive released.

Yes, it uses postgres.
:( But why when I used the postgreSQL, it always tells me stablishing data failed or w/e... How is that? Any suggestion for it?
04/15/2010 04:32 LetterX#5
Please, if you can't fix this db issue, plox don't use one of the first CO sources made >.<
04/15/2010 04:38 cdzhahonjin#6
Oh, btw, how can I open the "Source backup" file? I have tried both navicat and mysql gui, but none of them work well.

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Originally Posted by LetterX View Post
Please, if you can't fix this db issue, plox don't use one of the first CO sources made >.<
T.T can't you just give any useful suggestion?
04/19/2010 04:52 cdzhahonjin#7
Bump~
Anyone help?
04/19/2010 12:20 ~Yuki~#8
ITS POSTGRES NOT MYSQL!
04/19/2010 20:41 Sion~#9
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MySQL vs PostgreSQL is a decision many must make when approaching open-source relational databases management systems. Both are time-proven solutions that compete strongly with proprietary database software. MySQL has long been assumed to be the faster but less full-featured of the two database systems, while PostgreSQL was assumed to be a more densely featured database system often described as an open-source version of Oracle. MySQL has been popular among various software projects because of its speed and ease of use, while PostgreSQL has had a close following from developers who come from an Oracle or SQL Server background.

These assumptions, however, are mostly outdated and incorrect. MySQL has come a long way in adding advanced functionality while PostgreSQL dramatically improved its speed within the last major releases. Many, however, are unaware of the convergence and still hold on to stereotypes based on MySQL 4.1 and PostgreSQL 7.4. The current versions are MySQL 5.1 and PostgreSQL 8.4.
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04/20/2010 04:48 cdzhahonjin#10
Thanks for the information...