On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Norbert Sendetzky <
norb...@linuxnetworks.de> wrote:

> Dear OpenDBX users
>
> I'm pleased to announce the start of a new development branch whose version
> 1.5.0 will be the first release.
>
> The package name was changed to libopendbx to ease creation of distribution
> packages. It also supports symbol versioning and versioned support files
> which
>

I ask just because of ignorant and curious....what does
"--enable-versioned-symbols" mean ? I have no idea what symbol versioning is
hahaha


> makes it fully compatible to Debian policy.
>
> New features like a function for testing if a field value is NULL as well
> as a
> new error code for calling odbx_query() without fetching the results first
> are
> implemented.


I didn't understand the second new feature (the one about the error code).
What was changed? I mean, how was before and after this ?
I ask because maybe I should change SqueakDBX.


> Some internal functions and regression tests has been improved
> and the library contains logging facilities for debug output.


You said that the logging facilities were improved...is this for the "final
user" or just something internal ?
Is it as always?     ./configure --enable-debug-log   and then a .log file
per connection is generated in the directory where you are calling opendbx
??

I read "Added configurable logging possibility for debug output" in the
changelog. So, the question is...how can I do that? Actually I would like
for example to configure the directory where the logs are generated. Is this
possible ?



> The ODBC backend
> does now work on Windows and minor bugs were fixed in the mssql


Yes!!! I tested and works perfect now :)   I have a little problem with a
Date but I will ask then in a separate mail.

Cheers,

Mariano



> and the oracle
> backends as well as in the library.
>
> http://linuxnetworks.de/opendbx/download/libopendbx-1.5.0.tar.gz
>
> More features are already on the todo list.
>
>
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