> Not likely to change in the future, no. Slony uses triggers to manage the > changed rows. We can't fire triggers on large object events, so there's no > way for Slony to know what happened. that leads me to a question I often wanted to ask: is there any reason to create NEW PostgreSQL databases using Large Objects, now that there is bytea and TOAST? (besides of legacy needs) as much as I read, they take special care in dump/restore; force the use of some special APIs on creating, do not work with Slony .... Harald -- GHUM Harald Massa persuadere et programmare Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Straße 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 fx 01212-5-13695179 - EuroPython 2008 will take place in Vilnius, Lithuania - Stay tuned! ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend