Peter Czanik writes:
 > Hello,
 > 
 > I wonder, when a new release of libdbi and libdbi-drivers could be done.
 > I read in the archives, that there is a new testing framework and many
 > work went in to make it happy. But now all tests are passing. Is there
 > any chance for a release soon?
 > 
 > Background: I help to maintain and upgrade syslog-ng in many different
 > Linux distributions and BSDs. Recently many distributions enabled
 > database (libdbi) support in their syslog-ng package/port. The problem
 > is, that distributions feature the latest release, 0.8.3.  Many of
 > 0.8.3's problems are already fixed in the CVS version.
 > The most notable example is sqlite: support in syslog-ng works only with
 > the CVS version. See
 > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=1217316368.7005.72.camel%40bzorp.balabit&forum_name=libdbi-drivers-devel
 > 
 > Thank you for your help and your great software,

Hi,

I feel your pain, and I wish I could speed things up a bit. I had a
few days off just when Sourceforge was hacked. As we have quite a list
of patches and bugs to work on, I was reluctant to just go ahead
without the ability to check them in one by one. CVS came back online
just today, so I'll try to fix the remaining issues in the small
amount of time that I can currently devote to my software projects.

In any case, any kind of help is greatly appreciated to get the new
release out anytime soon. Test the cvs version on any platform you can
get hold of. Test the drivers with the latest database engines, as I
personally can't always live on the bleeding edge. Proofread the docs
and see whether they reflect the latest changes.

regards,
Markus

-- 
Markus Hoenicka
http://www.mhoenicka.de
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