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ripe whois server and postgresql

Hi there,

I want to use the RIPE whois server that uses MySQL by default. However
I'd prefer a PostgreSQL solution. :-)

Does anybody know if there exists a patch to support PostgreSQL?
Thanks,
Joachim
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