What I had actually done was refactor the parts out into separate files. Not sure it was the best cut, and the two are certainly badly out of sync because of me. Other than cosmetic changes though, I haven't really changed the way it operates. So starting with a fresh copy of the OpenACS dist would probably be much easier.
The biggest problem is: will the OpenACS crew let me take the OpenACS postgres module, refactor it and then use that refactored copy, maintaining it at SourceForge? I realize OpenACS has a terrific SDM, but I think the AOLserver C modules should be maintained and distributed from a central location, and that would be SourceForge. If the OpenACS folks continue with their version of postgres.so, that's fine, but I hate to see two separate modules whose only real differences may be cosmetic. /s. On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 22:08:15 -0400, "Lamar Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Saturday 28 September 2002 09:38 pm, Daniel P. Stasinski wrote: > > This should also go on the site (AOLserver Postgres Driver v2.3.0). Ours > > is still old and crashes the server. > > Scott has, I believe, refactored the AOLserver Postgres Driver > somewhat. My > recommendation is to sync the two, and fix the bug that had the patch > issued > earlier. Scott, if you would like I can take a look at that this week. > AFAIK I still have commit privileges on AS CVS on SF. > -- > Lamar Owen > WGCR Internet Radio > 1 Peter 4:11 > -- Scott Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scottg.net
