On Apr 17, 8:24 am, "Michael Koziarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Well the ones for which the adapters come with rails (mysql, postgres,
> >  sqlite3, sqlite (does anyone actually use sqlite non-3? there's
> >  currently failing tests there)) should certainly all be kept happy. I
> >  personally don't have the faintest clue how heavily used/important the
> >  others are.
>
> The other databases should be kept green by the maintainers of their
> adapters.   So sqlite, mysql and postgresql are the ones we're looking
> after.   The sqlite2 test failures are strange, is there anyone out
> there using it at present?  Would be good to fix this before 2.1 or at
> least document the missing functionality.
> =
I haven;t looked into it in any detail, but it's all stuff that is
currently broken in  trunk. I'll try and take a closer look soon.

Fred
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