Re: [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Bruce Momjian wrote:
 Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't it now on gborg?  Are
 there two of them there now?

I am still waiting for an answer on this.  Does no one know?

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Brett Schwarz
for the second part, yes, there are 2 on gborg: pgtcl
and pgtclng

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 Bruce Momjian wrote:
  Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't
 it now on gborg?  Are
  there two of them there now?
 
 I am still waiting for an answer on this.  Does no
 one know?
 
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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Brett Schwarz wrote:
 for the second part, yes, there are 2 on gborg: pgtcl
 and pgtclng
 
My question is whether they have all the CVS history and fixes in
libpgtcl so we can remove it from CVS.

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread L J Bayuk
Bruce Momjian wrote:
 
 Bruce Momjian wrote:
  Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't it now on gborg?  Are
  there two of them there now?
 
 I am still waiting for an answer on this.  Does no one know?

I replied right away - to you and the lists you posted to.
Never got it? It's in the archive:
  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-04/msg00020.php

 My question is whether they have all the CVS history and fixes in
 libpgtcl so we can remove it from CVS.

I believe I have all the fixes, and I know I have none of the histories, in
pgtcl-ng. I think both statements are also true about the Gborg pgtcl project.

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
L J Bayuk wrote:
 Bruce Momjian wrote:
  
  Bruce Momjian wrote:
   Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't it now on gborg?  Are
   there two of them there now?
  
  I am still waiting for an answer on this.  Does no one know?
 
 I replied right away - to you and the lists you posted to.
 Never got it? It's in the archive:
   http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-04/msg00020.php

Yes, I saw that.  The issue is that the CVS history needs to be moved
over into one of the gborg TCL project histories.

Marc?

  My question is whether they have all the CVS history and fixes in
  libpgtcl so we can remove it from CVS.
 
 I believe I have all the fixes, and I know I have none of the histories, in
 pgtcl-ng. I think both statements are also true about the Gborg pgtcl project.

Yea, we need to do that before removing from CVS.

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Bruce Momjian wrote:
 L J Bayuk wrote:
  Bruce Momjian wrote:
   
   Bruce Momjian wrote:
Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't it now on gborg?  Are
there two of them there now?
   
   I am still waiting for an answer on this.  Does no one know?
  
  I replied right away - to you and the lists you posted to.
  Never got it? It's in the archive:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-04/msg00020.php
 
 Yes, I saw that.  The issue is that the CVS history needs to be moved
 over into one of the gborg TCL project histories.
 
 Marc?
 
   My question is whether they have all the CVS history and fixes in
   libpgtcl so we can remove it from CVS.
  
  I believe I have all the fixes, and I know I have none of the histories, in
  pgtcl-ng. I think both statements are also true about the Gborg pgtcl project.
 
 Yea, we need to do that before removing from CVS.

OK, Marc has removed libpgtcl.  I just removed the docs for them.

Can someone comment on pgtclsh?  The README says:

pgtclsh is an example of a tclsh extended with the new Tcl
commands provided by the libpgtcl library.  By using pgtclsh, one can
write front-end applications to PostgreSQL in Tcl without having to
deal with any libpq programming at all.  

The pgtclsh is an enhanced version of tclsh.  Similarly, pgtksh is a
wish replacement with PostgreSQL bindings.

For details of the libpgtcl interface, please see the Programmer's
Guide.

Do we need to move that over to gborg?  If so, you can pull it out of
7.4 CVS.

Anyone?

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread L J Bayuk
Bruce Momjian wrote:
 ...
 OK, Marc has removed libpgtcl.  I just removed the docs for them.
 
 Can someone comment on pgtclsh?  The README says:
...
 
 Do we need to move that over to gborg?  If so, you can pull it out of
 7.4 CVS.
 
 Anyone?

Already discussed:
  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-02/msg00076.php
and
  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-02/msg00078.php

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Re: [INTERFACES] [HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
L J Bayuk wrote:
 Bruce Momjian wrote:
  ...
  OK, Marc has removed libpgtcl.  I just removed the docs for them.
  
  Can someone comment on pgtclsh?  The README says:
 ...
  
  Do we need to move that over to gborg?  If so, you can pull it out of
  7.4 CVS.
  
  Anyone?
 
 Already discussed:
   http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-02/msg00076.php
 and
   http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-interfaces/2004-02/msg00078.php

Great.  Thanks you.

I heard it wasn't needed, but couldn't remember if that was current
information or something old.

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[HACKERS] Why is libpgtcl still in CVS?

2004-04-09 Thread Bruce Momjian
Why is libpgtcl still in /src/interfaces?  Isn't it now on gborg?  Are
there two of them there now?

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