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Am Donnerstag, 28. M�rz 2002 09:23 schrieb Edward Yau:
> Hi,
[...]
> Thank you for your enlightenment in advance.

As I understood this matter, there were only one source code base until 
1997, Aka. Adabas 6.x.
After 6.x the development forked into Adabas D way and Sap DB way.
The Adabas D way mistreated the linux developers and kicked the linux 
developers asses whereever the SAG/Adabas D pepole could do it.
(Not solving support issues, leaving customers alone, mostly all Bugs we 
reported were not fixed today, allthough they forced us to re-buy the 
products. Last actions were not to be able to run Adabas D in modern 
installations using a jfs filesystem like XFS, Reiserfs, JFS, ext3, and 
problems occoured many points in the glibc shared memory programming on 
the Adabas D server side)

End of story: We are disappointed, kicke in the but by Adabas D. We are 
starting a lawsuite against SAG because of customer faking.

Our Applications were coded in eSQL/C and porting to SAP-DB was easy 
doing.

mfG
        J. Sauer

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