Re: [DBD-SQLite] SQLite 3.7.x problem fixed, please dev-release

2010-08-25 Thread Darren Duncan

Kenichi Ishigaki wrote:

Hi. Sorry that I had little time recently and didn't fix
the issue on sqlite numbers for 64 bit environments.
I tentatively disabled it as it is rather a big change
and might break other distributions' tests that expected
every bind param was a quoted text for sqlite. I'll look
into it again after we ship the next non-dev release.

Best,

Kenichi


Thank you for the timeliness of these corrections, which got in prior to Adam 
making the developer release.


Under the circumstances, I recommend releasing what we have now as version 1.31 
production within a week if there are no showstopper problems discovered with 
1.30_04 in the meantime.


In preparation for that, I'll send out a few emails now asking for people to 
test 1.30_04, which has some large changes from 1.29.


-- Darren Duncan

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Re: [DBD-SQLite] SQLite 3.7.x problem fixed, please dev-release

2010-08-25 Thread Toby Corkindale

On 26/08/10 05:38, Darren Duncan wrote:

Under the circumstances, I recommend releasing what we have now as
version 1.31 production within a week if there are no showstopper
problems discovered with 1.30_04 in the meantime.


It sounds like there are some quite major changes in this version of 
SQLite, and thus also DBD::SQLite.


As with other major releases, I'm interested in testing the dev release 
against our code which does tend to stress SQLite - however this isn't 
something I can fit in in the time frame you're discussing (within a 
week).


I am sure I'm not the only person in this situation.

Do you really need to release a so-called stable version so rapidly?
If what you have now is a release candidate, then would you mind leaving 
it for a bit longer while people have a chance to shake it out?


DBD::SQLite is a major piece of many applications. Please be careful 
what you nominate as stable.


Thanks for your efforts in keeping it up to date and incorporating 
upstream improvements - it's really appreciated.


-Toby

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