Re: [libdbi-users] libdbi-0.8.2, libdbi-drivers 0.8.2: ready for prime time?

2007-02-19 Thread Markus Hoenicka
Mike Rylander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:


> I'm very happy to report that everything builds and works fine on
> Linux (as far as I've tested).  Specs for the setup:
>

Thanks for the feedback. Did you, by any chance, test whether my
libdbi-driver/configure.in massage solved the build problem with the pgsql
driver that you reported previously (doc was built in spite of the
--disable-docs switch)? This is one of these things that always seem to work ok
on my FreeBSD box but rarely anywhere else.

regards,
Markus

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Re: [libdbi-users] libdbi-0.8.2, libdbi-drivers 0.8.2: ready for prime time?

2007-02-19 Thread Mike Rylander
On 2/19/07, Markus Hoenicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as previously announced here I've checked in a couple of minor changes that 
> make
> the CVS versions of both libdbi and libdbi-drivers ready for release. All I 
> need
> to move on is some feedback from platforms that I can't test. I ran a few 
> tests
> on FreeBSD and on Windows XP/Cygwin which showed no regressions. Could anyone
> else please confirm that the current CVS versions work ok on major platforms
> (Linux, OSX, Solaris, other *BSDs)? I'd like to get this release off my desk.

I'm very happy to report that everything builds and works fine on
Linux (as far as I've tested).  Specs for the setup:

Debian Etch w/ custom kernel (2.6.16 SMP)
Postgres 8.1.[14] and 8.2
Evergreen CVS HEAD (our project)

Obviously, this is no surprise since it's basically the code that
we've been using all along.  Let me know if there's any other detail
you'd like.  Everything is working well, thanks all!

-miker

>
> regards,
> Markus
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[libdbi-users] libdbi-0.8.2, libdbi-drivers 0.8.2: ready for prime time?

2007-02-19 Thread Markus Hoenicka
Hi all,

as previously announced here I've checked in a couple of minor changes that make
the CVS versions of both libdbi and libdbi-drivers ready for release. All I need
to move on is some feedback from platforms that I can't test. I ran a few tests
on FreeBSD and on Windows XP/Cygwin which showed no regressions. Could anyone
else please confirm that the current CVS versions work ok on major platforms
(Linux, OSX, Solaris, other *BSDs)? I'd like to get this release off my desk.

regards,
Markus

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