Hello,

2010/12/22 Mateusz Loskot <[email protected]>

> I completely forgot about work already done by Denis.
>

No problem: having a look at your recent activity around SOCI and other open
source projects, one can easily understand that you cannot have an eye on
everything :)

There is patched branch with this cleanup and is waiting for merge. It is
> available from the git repo clone Denis and I maintain on GitHub:
> https://github.com/denisarnaud/soci/tree/buried_headers



> Denis, what would be the best way to merge it with the master?
>

I have done a "pull request" (targeted to myself, just because I am the
owner of the clone), so as to insulate the corresponding patch and to track
it: https://github.com/denisarnaud/soci/pull/1
In case you agree to incorporate it, it will be simply merged into the
master branch (and you will be able to push it to SourceForge for
synchronisation purpose).

For information, I have been using that version (with buried headers) for
almost two years now, and that is the one packaged within RedHat/Fedora: so,
*it works well*.
[Indeed, it was when starting to package SOCI for RedHat/Fedora that I felt
the need to have buried headers for MySQL (otherwise, I would have had to
add -I/usr/include/mysql directives when compiling SOCI, which is not good
for standard packages such as MySQL)]

It seems 3.1.0 gets closer by now :)

Cheers

Denis
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