> I want to say a huge _thank you_ for becoming the unofficial
> AOLserver-tree community liason. It's great work that you're doing and
> I'm
> really glad that it is happenning. It is so exciting to see this flurry
> of
> new modules, and best of all, seeing them imported into the tree (after
> r
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 04:24:29AM +, Scott Goodwin wrote:
>
> The biggest problem is: will the OpenACS crew let me take the OpenACS
> postgres module, refactor it and then use that refactored copy,
> maintaining it at SourceForge? I realize OpenACS has a terrific SDM,
> but I think the AOLser
What I had actually done was refactor the parts out into separate
files. Not sure it was the best cut, and the two are certainly badly
out of sync because of me. Other than cosmetic changes though, I
haven't really changed the way it operates. So starting with a fresh
copy of the OpenACS dist woul
Yes, I had imported an older version of postgres.so from the OpenACS,
but haven't had time to work on it. I'm probably going to start from
scratch with a fresh copy from OpenACS and import it. I want to
centralize the AOLserver modules to one location, but not sure the
OpenACS folks would be satis
On Saturday 28 September 2002 09:38 pm, Daniel P. Stasinski wrote:
> This should also go on the site (AOLserver Postgres Driver v2.3.0). Ours
> is still old and crashes the server.
Scott has, I believe, refactored the AOLserver Postgres Driver somewhat. My
recommendation is to sync the two, and
This should also go on the site (AOLserver Postgres Driver v2.3.0). Ours is
still old and crashes the server.
http://openacs.org/sdm/download-package-release.tcl?package_id=2&release_id=
60
or in case that didnt format correctly, try this:
http://oneweek.org/qk
Daniel