Dave Page wrote: > >> ------- Original Message ------- >> From: Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Sent: 12/10/07, 22:11:36 >> Subject: Re: pgAdmin licence >> >> Dave, >> since pgImport was originally written to import from file to MSSQL, with >> pgsql support added later (and pgConnection/pgSet never supported COPY), >> you're trying to see stuff that's not there (nor is factory.cpp). >> >> > > So when you said: > > >> The base classes however are reused by several other projects, including >> pgImport. >> > > were you making it up? If you are not using pgAdmin code in your closed > source projects, why was it such a problem when the pgAdmin project files > were upgraded which, as you said, broke your other private code? > > Dave whatsup? Are you trying to take the words out of my mouth? pgImport is a few weeks old and just a tool for me (and whoever likes to use it), not customer software projects as the one that were broken back then.
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