Author: wyoung
Date: Mon Jan 11 17:15:37 2010
New Revision: 2601
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/mysqlpp?rev=2601&view=rev
Log:
Unix -> DOS
Modified:
trunk/CREDITS.txt
Modified: trunk/CREDITS.txt
URL:
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/mysqlpp/trunk/CREDITS.txt?rev=2601&r1=2600&r2=2601&view=diff
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--- trunk/CREDITS.txt (original)
+++ trunk/CREDITS.txt Mon Jan 11 17:15:37 2010
@@ -1,98 +1,98 @@
-MySQL++ was created by Kevin Atkinson during 1998. From version
-1.0 (released in June 1999) through 1.7.9 (May 2001), the primary
-maintainer was Sinisa Milivojevic <[email protected]>. Neither Kevin
-nor Sinisa are currently involved in MySQL++ development. The current
-maintainer is Warren Young <[email protected]>, starting with
-version 1.7.10 in August of 2004.
-
-For a fuller account of the library's history, see the first chapter
-of the user manual. For the nitty-gritty details, see the ChangeLog
-in the root package directory. ChangeLog items since 1.7.9 that
-aren't attributed to anyone else were done by Warren Young.
-
-
-Other contributors of note since 1.7.10:
-
- Chris Frey <[email protected]>: Lots of GCC warning fixes
- for the bleeding-edge compiler versions, Gentoo ebuild support,
- and misc other fixes.
-
- Mark Meredino <[email protected]>: Several fixes and
- additions, including a lot of work on Microsoft Visual C++
- compatibility, and discoveries made while spelunking in the
- library.
-
- Evan Wies <[email protected]>: Contributed several C++ code
- style cleanups.
-
- Arnon Jalon <[email protected]>: Added the multi-query
- result set handling features, and examples/multiquery.cpp to
- demonstrate it.
-
- Korolyov Ilya has submitted several patches in many different
- areas of the library.
-
- Remi Collet <[email protected]> is maintaining offical RPMs
- for Fedora, with other systems on the way. His work has improved
- the RPM spec file we distribute greatly.
-
- Joel Fielder <[email protected]> created the
- ScopedConnection class, came up with the original idea for
- Query's for_each() and store_in() methods, provided the basis
- for examples/for_each.cpp, and provided a fix for exception flag
- propagation in Query.
-
- Jim Wallace <[email protected]> demonstrated the need
- for BadQuery::errnum(), and contributed the patches and also
- examples/deadlock.cpp to test that this feature does what it is
- supposed to.
-
- Jonathan Wakely <[email protected]> rebuilt my original versions
- of ConnectionPool, RefCountedPointer, and RefCountedBuffer.
- They're now simpler and safer. He also created the numeric
- conversion logic in lib/mystring.h introduced in v3.0.
-
- Rick Gutleber <[email protected]> contributed the
- Query::insertfrom() method and associated InsertPolicy object,
- as well as the SQLStream class.
-
-Here are the personal credits from the old 1.7.9 documentation,
-apparently written by Kevin Atkinson:
-
- Chris Halverson - For helping me get it to compile under Solaris.
-
- Fredric Fredricson - For a long talk about automatic conversions.
-
- Michael Widenius - MySQL developer who has been very supportive of
- my efforts.
-
- Paul J. Lucas - For the original idea of treating the query object
- like a stream.
-
- Scott Barron - For helping me with the shared libraries.
-
- Jools Enticknap - For giving me the Template Queries idea.
-
- M. S. Sriram - For a detailed dission of how the Template Queries
- should be implemented, the suggestion to throw exceptions on bad
- queries, and the idea of having a back-end independent query
- object (ie SQLQuery).
-
- Sinisa Milivojevic - For becoming the new offical maintainer.
-
- D. Hawkins and E. Loic for their autoconf + automake contribution.
-
-
-See the ChangeLog for further credits, and details about the differences
-between the many versions of this library.
-
-
-Please do not email any of these people with general questions about
-MySQL++. All of us who are still active in MySQL++ development read the
-mailing list, so questions sent there do get to us:
-
- http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus
-
-The mailing list is superior to private email because the answers are
-archived for future questioners to find, and because you are likely to
-get answers from more people.
+MySQL++ was created by Kevin Atkinson during 1998. From version
+1.0 (released in June 1999) through 1.7.9 (May 2001), the primary
+maintainer was Sinisa Milivojevic <[email protected]>. Neither Kevin
+nor Sinisa are currently involved in MySQL++ development. The current
+maintainer is Warren Young <[email protected]>, starting with
+version 1.7.10 in August of 2004.
+
+For a fuller account of the library's history, see the first chapter
+of the user manual. For the nitty-gritty details, see the ChangeLog
+in the root package directory. ChangeLog items since 1.7.9 that
+aren't attributed to anyone else were done by Warren Young.
+
+
+Other contributors of note since 1.7.10:
+
+ Chris Frey <[email protected]>: Lots of GCC warning fixes
+ for the bleeding-edge compiler versions, Gentoo ebuild support,
+ and misc other fixes.
+
+ Mark Meredino <[email protected]>: Several fixes and
+ additions, including a lot of work on Microsoft Visual C++
+ compatibility, and discoveries made while spelunking in the
+ library.
+
+ Evan Wies <[email protected]>: Contributed several C++ code
+ style cleanups.
+
+ Arnon Jalon <[email protected]>: Added the multi-query
+ result set handling features, and examples/multiquery.cpp to
+ demonstrate it.
+
+ Korolyov Ilya has submitted several patches in many different
+ areas of the library.
+
+ Remi Collet <[email protected]> is maintaining offical RPMs
+ for Fedora, with other systems on the way. His work has improved
+ the RPM spec file we distribute greatly.
+
+ Joel Fielder <[email protected]> created the
+ ScopedConnection class, came up with the original idea for
+ Query's for_each() and store_in() methods, provided the basis
+ for examples/for_each.cpp, and provided a fix for exception flag
+ propagation in Query.
+
+ Jim Wallace <[email protected]> demonstrated the need
+ for BadQuery::errnum(), and contributed the patches and also
+ examples/deadlock.cpp to test that this feature does what it is
+ supposed to.
+
+ Jonathan Wakely <[email protected]> rebuilt my original versions
+ of ConnectionPool, RefCountedPointer, and RefCountedBuffer.
+ They're now simpler and safer. He also created the numeric
+ conversion logic in lib/mystring.h introduced in v3.0.
+
+ Rick Gutleber <[email protected]> contributed the
+ Query::insertfrom() method and associated InsertPolicy object,
+ as well as the SQLStream class.
+
+Here are the personal credits from the old 1.7.9 documentation,
+apparently written by Kevin Atkinson:
+
+ Chris Halverson - For helping me get it to compile under Solaris.
+
+ Fredric Fredricson - For a long talk about automatic conversions.
+
+ Michael Widenius - MySQL developer who has been very supportive of
+ my efforts.
+
+ Paul J. Lucas - For the original idea of treating the query object
+ like a stream.
+
+ Scott Barron - For helping me with the shared libraries.
+
+ Jools Enticknap - For giving me the Template Queries idea.
+
+ M. S. Sriram - For a detailed dission of how the Template Queries
+ should be implemented, the suggestion to throw exceptions on bad
+ queries, and the idea of having a back-end independent query
+ object (ie SQLQuery).
+
+ Sinisa Milivojevic - For becoming the new offical maintainer.
+
+ D. Hawkins and E. Loic for their autoconf + automake contribution.
+
+
+See the ChangeLog for further credits, and details about the differences
+between the many versions of this library.
+
+
+Please do not email any of these people with general questions about
+MySQL++. All of us who are still active in MySQL++ development read the
+mailing list, so questions sent there do get to us:
+
+ http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus
+
+The mailing list is superior to private email because the answers are
+archived for future questioners to find, and because you are likely to
+get answers from more people.
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