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Tue Oct 7 10:08:30 PDT 2008


on Solaris 10 first.  Is there no better way? I did not see anything on Bla=
stwave...

I may have to port our queries to PostgreSQL geometric box types, ugh.




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<div>There is no good reason that we have to use 0.9 on Solaris 10, it is j=
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