David N. Welton wrote:
> Wojciech Kocjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>David N. Welton wrote:
>>
>
>>>I'm trying to think up a list of what people would like to use from
>>>their apache tcl installations.
>>>XML
>>> - which ones?
>>>
>
>>I suppose TclDOM 2. and TclXML 2.x thetas are the most interesting ones.
>>
>
> Ok. I'll have a look.
>
>
>>>Database stuff - mysql, postgres, oracle
>>>
>
>>Definitely.
> Any recommendations for the mysql interface to use? tcl-sql and
> mysqltcl are the two candidates. mysqltcl is a bit limited,
> unfortunately. I tried to write an interface for it to Michael
> Cleverly's database layer, but it's lacking some of the necessary
> features:-(
I'm using tcl-sql, but the distro version lacks unicode support :(
I'm not sure if I have the modified source somewhere, though. I'll try
to find it :)
>>I know you don't like it, but bundling stuff with mod_dtcl (the so
>>called 'kitchen sink') would be nice.
> Well, Damon wants to do that, and I think what we'll end up doing is
> having two or more distributions. One with all the crap loaded up,
> and another 'core' one. Although, the best solution would be to be
> able to get stuff off the web, on-demand...:-/
I hope I'll live to see a big distro with the latest Tcl, the SQL
modules and rivet/websh/dtcl, some memory sharing module and TclX in one
.tgz you just 'make && make install' :)
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WK
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