>From what I can tell, there's no reason not to do what you suggest. But
I couldn't find the nspostgres module in CVS at SourceForge, so it'll
have to be created. The nspostgres 2.0 module can be downloaded as a tar
file though.
But there may be reasons why it's not being hosted there that someone
can shed light on.
/s.
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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 9:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Which postgres driver should I use?
On 2001.08.20, Scott S. Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just found out today from Lamar Owen that the postgres 2.0 driver at
> OpenACS is the latest and greatest. The nspostgres 3.0 at
> aolserver.com is *not* the latest.
>
> It really should be called nspostgres and should be hosted at
> SourceForge if possible (my opinion). Also, both should be looked at
> and appropriate stuff (if any) merged into one version.
>
>
> Anyone have any thoughts or comments on this?
What is stopping us from just using the postgres driver at openacs.org
as a drop-in replacement for what's in CVS as nspostgres?
In other words, can I just bring nspostgres up to date by replacing it
with postgres 2.0 in CVS? Is there a reason this hasn't been done?
-- Dossy
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