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Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Edmundo Robles L.
<erobles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Operative system: SCO OpenServer 5.0.7
--> double egad (and a bit at odds with your sig...)

jeje  :-) yes , this is because in my work   we use SCO but personally i  use ubuntu on my desktop pc and laptop.

This would be one instance where you could quite possibly convince
someone that moving to something other than SCO with an old version of
pgsql would be a (very very) good idea.

If "it's ancient, insecure, hard to run on modern hardware, hard to get skilled people for, a huge waste of time to get modern software on, and inferior in almost all ways to zero-license-fee alternatives like BSD/Linux/Solaris" doesn't get them, maybe the fact that it's about to go from dead to fossilized might make the business types wake up:

http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/05/06/scochapter7motion.pdf

FYI - I have a SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 VM running a business critical application here, so I'm familiar with SCO OpenServer. The app was compiled for Microsoft Xenix, the source code is long-lost, and it's running in OpenServer's Xenix emulation mode. At least my employer recognises the problem, and is paying me to rewrite the application from scratch with Java + PostgreSQL to run on any modern platform and require only open source tools and libraries.

Try to convince yours. It'll save them plenty of time and money moving to practically any modern platform. If they're scared of open source platforms, (a) it doesn't make sense to be using PostgreSQL, and (b) they can just pay for Solaris x86.

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Craig Ringer

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