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authorBruce Momjian2007-09-26 20:36:50 +0000
committerBruce Momjian2007-09-26 20:36:50 +0000
commit9692324734fbd1004a1f59de82e962ecd647639b (patch)
tree60b36525da890910b18fa307d54a1b2a31fce5c3 /doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html
parentb83e11639baf7aed1e467a68ea1878b7848fe874 (diff)
Rename "PostgreSQL" to "Postgres" in 7 places in the FAQ.
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html b/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html
index db8894e7bf9..4169b98efc2 100644
--- a/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html
+++ b/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
alink="#0000ff">
<H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1>
- <P>Last updated: Fri Sep 14 14:39:54 EDT 2007</P>
+ <P>Last updated: Wed Sep 26 16:36:22 EDT 2007</P>
<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href=
"mailto:bruce@momjian.us">bruce@momjian.us</A>)
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
the community of developers and users, which anyone can join. All
you need to do is subscribe to the mailing lists and participate in the
discussions. (See the <a href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_DEV.html">
- Developer's FAQ</A> for information on how to get involved in PostgreSQL
+ Developer's FAQ</A> for information on how to get involved in Postgres
development.)</P>
<H3 id="item1.3">1.3) What is the copyright of
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
systems like Win2000 SP4, WinXP, and Win2003. A prepackaged installer is
available at <a href= "http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pginstaller">
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pginstaller</a>. MSDOS-based versions
- of Windows (Win95, Win98, WinMe) can run PostgreSQL using Cygwin.</P>
+ of Windows (Win95, Win98, WinMe) can run Postgres using Cygwin.</P>
<p>There is also a Novell Netware 6 port at
<a href="http://forge.novell.com">http://forge.novell.com</a>,
@@ -240,8 +240,8 @@
program <CODE>irc -c '#postgresql' "$USER" irc.freenode.net</CODE>
or use any other IRC clients. A Spanish one also exists
on the same network, (<I>#postgresql-es</I>), a French one,
- (<I>#postgresqlfr</I>), and a Brazilian one, (<I>#postgresql-br</I>).
- There is also a PostgreSQL channel on EFNet.</P>
+ (<I>#postgresqlfr</I>), and a Brazilian one, (<I>#postgresql-br</I>).
+ There is also a PostgreSQL channel on EFNet.</P>
<P>A list of commercial support companies is available at <A href=
"http://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_support">
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
http://www.postgresql.org/support/submitbug</A>.
Also check out our ftp site <A href=
"ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub/">ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub/</A> to
- see if there is a more recent PostgreSQL version.</P>
+ see if there is a more recent Postgres version.</P>
<P>Bugs submitted using the bug form or posted to any PostgreSQL mailing
list typically generates one of the following replies:</P>
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
list up-to-date. In practice, bugs don't last very long in the
software, and bugs that affect a large number of users are fixed
rapidly. The only place to find all changes, improvements, and
- fixes in a PostgreSQL release is to read the
+ fixes in a Postgres release is to read the
<a href="http://www.postgresql.org/developer/sourcecode/">CVS</a>
log messages. Even the release notes do not list every change
made to the software.</P>
@@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ table?</TD><TD>unlimited</TD></TR>
<P>As an example, consider a file of 100,000 lines with an integer
and text description on each line. Suppose the text string
avergages twenty bytes in length. The flat file would be 2.8 MB.
- The size of the PostgreSQL database file containing this data can
+ The size of the Postgres database file containing this data can
be estimated as 5.2 MB:</P>
<PRE>
24 bytes: each row header (approximate)
@@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ table?</TD><TD>unlimited</TD></TR>
----------------------------------------
52 bytes per row
- The data page size in PostgreSQL is 8192 bytes (8 KB), so:
+ The data page size in Postgres is 8192 bytes (8 KB), so:
8192 bytes per page
------------------- = 158 rows per database page (rounded down)