Re: Question about corruption about openoffice file

From: "Matthew T(dot) O'Connor" <matthew(at)tocr(dot)com>
To: Paolo Bizzarri <pibizza(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Question about corruption about openoffice file
Date: 2007-05-30 11:52:01
Message-ID: 465D6561.40902@tocr.com
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Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
> my name is Paolo Bizzarri and I am a developer of PAFlow, an document
> tracking and management system for public administrations.
>
> We use postgres as a backend, and we are experimenting some corruption
> problems on openoffice files.
>
> As our application is rather complex (it includes Zope as an
> application server, OpenOffice as a document server and as a client)
> we need some info on how to check that we are interacting correctly
> with Postgres.
>
> Do you have any hints on how what is useful to check/see?

I think we need more information. I assume you are storing the OOo
files in PostgreSQL? Are the documents themselves getting corrupted?
All of them only some of them? How are you storing them etc? etc..

> We are currently using:
>
> - PostgreSQL 7.4.8;
> - pyscopg 1.1.11;
> - Zope 2.7.x;
> - Openoffice 2.2.

7.4.8 is very old at this point, any reason not to be using 8.2? Or at
least something newer?

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