Stef wrote:
>But accessing sql libs is not core so I would like to avoid to have a vm with 
>all the 
>librairies people used. You do not ***Imagine*** the amount of energy and time 
>igor spent on making cairo backend be working on the three platforms.


I do not say that the libs should go to the one-click or that building the 
libs automatically is required. At least not currently. 

Since the http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/OpenDBX/Download does
not always provide the newest binaries it would at least help if
the ones that were build manually by the DBXTalk team and known to work with
a specific DBXTalk version could be easily accessible on files.pharo.org


>Actually for dbxtalk, I normally end up compiling all the 1.4.6 libs by
>myself and distribute them since there is no official binaries for that...
>:/

Thanks for the hard work! Would it be possible to put them on files.pharo.org 
as a central place for easy download? 

This way we could include also add a script into the ConfigurationOfDBXTalk to 
automatically
download them if not installed.

There are so many good packages available that need developers to move forward. 
On the other hand sometimes people do not know about them and often it takes
a lot of time (and knowledge) to get them running. This prevents people from 
helping moving these projects forward. Chicken and egg?

Thanks
T.

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