Gregory Stark wrote: > I'm putting together a talk on "PostgreSQL Pet Peeves" for discussion at > FOSDEM 2009 this year. I have a pretty good idea what some them are of course, * The capitalization that makes everyone (customers, execs, etc) I introduce it to parse the name as Postgre-SQL. * Last I checked, postgres keeps my laptop's hard drive spinning all the time by doing some I/O even when "totally idle". For that matter, waking up the CPUs a few times a second too. * pgfoundry - which was once described on the mailinglists as the "kiss of death" for projects. Yes, I understand why it is what it is; but it's still a pet-peeve. I can't even put my finger on what's annoying about it; but it is. * Upgrades involving databases with extra modules like postgis. $ sh utils/postgis_restore.pl lwpostgis.sql newdb olddb.dump -E=UNICODE * Finding extensions I might want. For example: - Surely someone wrote a good count(*)-replacement-trigger before. Now where can I find one? Searching for "count" on pgfoundry doesn't help me. Searching varlena genralbits find shows me a simple one, but IIRC is lacking when it comes to concurrency. Googling just gets me lots of "read the archives" postings in the archives. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general