Re: [libdbi-users] Lib DBI windows version

2018-12-30 Thread Simon Walter
And you too Markus. Your children should certainly be your priority. Don't feel 
bad.

A happy heathy new year to you all!

On 2018 12 31 01:37:45 UTC, Pabitra Dash  wrote:
>Thank you Simon for your info.
>Regards, 
>Pabitra 
>
>On Monday, 31 December 2018, 5:42:40 AM GMT+5:30, Markus Hoenicka
> wrote:  
> 
> 
>Hi,
>
>"dead" is relative here. It is unfortunately pretty much true that I
>was not able to put much of an effort into further development of
>libdbi, although there were a couple of bug fixes in the past couple of
>years. I don't mean to whine, but sometimes life takes unexpected
>turns, and in my case they're 6 and 3 years old now. Needless to say,
>this, and a new position with extended responsibilities, caused a shift
>of priorities that won't do my software projects any good. I'd hate to
>see libdbi die of inactivity, but it is hardly possible to sleep less
>than I did in the past couple of years just to do some extra
>programming. And I apologize if I was not able to tend to questions on
>the lists in a timely fashion.
>
>Regarding the original posters question: you can certainly use libdbi
>on Linux and just about any unixish platform. This includes Cygwin
>(http://www.cygwin.com), a library which provides a Unix-like interface
>to Windows. To the best of my knowledge there is no native Windows port
>available which would allow you to use it in native Windows
>applications. Source code is available from a git repository at
>SourceForge:
>
>https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/libdbi/ci/master/tree/
>
>Documentation of the dbi interface is here (the Programmer's Guide is
>what you want):
>
>http://libdbi.sourceforge.net/docs.html
>
> 
>
>regards,
>
>Markus
>
> 
>
>On 2018-12-29 03:25, Simon Walter was heard to say:
>
>Hi Pabitra,
>
>I asked a question on this list in 2015 and there has been no activity
>since then. I didn't get an answer to my question. So I assumed that
>the project is pretty dead. There is support for prepared statements.
>So I ended up using APR DBD. The documentation is alright. Though I did
>find myself digging into the source to understand a few things.
>
>I haven't used it on Windows, but the whole point of the APR is cross
>platform usage.
>
>https://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/1.6/group___a_p_r___util___d_b_d.html
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Simon
>
>
>On December 28, 2018 4:28:42 PM UTC, Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users
> wrote:
>Hello, Good day.I have following queries. -As libdbi provides standard
>C abstraction, Can I use it in Windows and Linux platforms?-From where
>can I get DbiXX detail documentation and source code of the
>same? Regards,Pabitra
>
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Re: [libdbi-users] Lib DBI windows version

2018-12-30 Thread Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users
Thank you Simon for your info.
Regards, 
Pabitra 

On Monday, 31 December 2018, 5:42:40 AM GMT+5:30, Markus Hoenicka 
 wrote:  
 
 
Hi,

"dead" is relative here. It is unfortunately pretty much true that I was not 
able to put much of an effort into further development of libdbi, although 
there were a couple of bug fixes in the past couple of years. I don't mean to 
whine, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns, and in my case they're 6 and 
3 years old now. Needless to say, this, and a new position with extended 
responsibilities, caused a shift of priorities that won't do my software 
projects any good. I'd hate to see libdbi die of inactivity, but it is hardly 
possible to sleep less than I did in the past couple of years just to do some 
extra programming. And I apologize if I was not able to tend to questions on 
the lists in a timely fashion.

Regarding the original posters question: you can certainly use libdbi on Linux 
and just about any unixish platform. This includes Cygwin 
(http://www.cygwin.com), a library which provides a Unix-like interface to 
Windows. To the best of my knowledge there is no native Windows port available 
which would allow you to use it in native Windows applications. Source code is 
available from a git repository at SourceForge:

https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/libdbi/ci/master/tree/

Documentation of the dbi interface is here (the Programmer's Guide is what you 
want):

http://libdbi.sourceforge.net/docs.html

 

regards,

Markus

 

On 2018-12-29 03:25, Simon Walter was heard to say:

Hi Pabitra,

I asked a question on this list in 2015 and there has been no activity since 
then. I didn't get an answer to my question. So I assumed that the project is 
pretty dead. There is support for prepared statements. So I ended up using APR 
DBD. The documentation is alright. Though I did find myself digging into the 
source to understand a few things.

I haven't used it on Windows, but the whole point of the APR is cross platform 
usage.

https://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/1.6/group___a_p_r___util___d_b_d.html

Best wishes,

Simon


On December 28, 2018 4:28:42 PM UTC, Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users 
 wrote:
Hello, Good day.I have following queries. -As libdbi provides standard C 
abstraction, Can I use it in Windows and Linux platforms?-From where can I get 
DbiXX detail documentation and source code of the same? Regards,Pabitra

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Re: [libdbi-users] Lib DBI windows version

2018-12-30 Thread Markus Hoenicka
 

Hi, 

"dead" is relative here. It is unfortunately pretty much true that I was
not able to put much of an effort into further development of libdbi,
although there were a couple of bug fixes in the past couple of years. I
don't mean to whine, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns, and in
my case they're 6 and 3 years old now. Needless to say, this, and a new
position with extended responsibilities, caused a shift of priorities
that won't do my software projects any good. I'd hate to see libdbi die
of inactivity, but it is hardly possible to sleep less than I did in the
past couple of years just to do some extra programming. And I apologize
if I was not able to tend to questions on the lists in a timely fashion.


Regarding the original posters question: you can certainly use libdbi on
Linux and just about any unixish platform. This includes Cygwin
(http://www.cygwin.com), a library which provides a Unix-like interface
to Windows. To the best of my knowledge there is no native Windows port
available which would allow you to use it in native Windows
applications. Source code is available from a git repository at
SourceForge: 

https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/libdbi/ci/master/tree/ 

Documentation of the dbi interface is here (the Programmer's Guide is
what you want): 

http://libdbi.sourceforge.net/docs.html 

regards, 

Markus 

On 2018-12-29 03:25, Simon Walter was heard to say: 

> Hi Pabitra,
> 
> I asked a question on this list in 2015 and there has been no activity since 
> then. I didn't get an answer to my question. So I assumed that the project is 
> pretty dead. There is support for prepared statements. So I ended up using 
> APR DBD. The documentation is alright. Though I did find myself digging into 
> the source to understand a few things.
> 
> I haven't used it on Windows, but the whole point of the APR is cross 
> platform usage.
> 
> https://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/1.6/group___a_p_r___util___d_b_d.html [2]
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Simon
> 
> On December 28, 2018 4:28:42 PM UTC, Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users 
>  wrote: 
> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> Good day. 
>> I have following queries. 
>> 
>> -As libdbi provides standard C abstraction, Can I use it in Windows and 
>> Linux platforms? 
>> -From where can I get DbiXX detail documentation and source code of the 
>> same? 
>> 
>> Regards, 
>> Pabitra
> 
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Re: [libdbi-users] Lib DBI windows version

2018-12-28 Thread Simon Walter
Hi Pabitra,

I asked a question on this list in 2015 and there has been no activity since 
then. I didn't get an answer to my question. So I assumed that the project is 
pretty dead. There is support for prepared statements. So I ended up using APR 
DBD. The documentation is alright. Though I did find myself digging into the 
source to understand a few things.

I haven't used it on Windows, but the whole point of the APR is cross platform 
usage.

https://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/1.6/group___a_p_r___util___d_b_d.html

Best wishes,

Simon


On December 28, 2018 4:28:42 PM UTC, Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users 
 wrote:
>Hello,
>Good day.I have following queries.
>-As libdbi provides standard C abstraction, Can I use it in Windows and
>Linux platforms?-From where can I get DbiXX detail documentation and
>source code of the same?
>Regards,Pabitra
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