Christopher Kings-Lynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Other products, such as wxWindows, have seen quite a lot of Digital Mars
users embrace it once it started supporting DMC++.
That is an extremely poor allegory. wxWindows is a GUI TOOLKIT.
PostgreSQL is an
Stephan Szabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure this is necessarily the right way to approach the patch in
the first place. It might be better to make a port file with a
popen/pclose implementation (even if it simply acts as a failed open and
does nothing on close). This gets into
Walter wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Uh, I have never heard of Digital Mars C++. I see it here though:
http://www.digitalmars.com/
Having never had anyone who uses it, it seems this patch would be better
kept where users of
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Walter wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Uh, I have never heard of Digital Mars C++. I see it here though:
http://www.digitalmars.com/
Having never had
Other products, such as wxWindows, have seen quite a lot of Digital Mars
users embrace it once it started supporting DMC++.
That is an extremely poor allegory. wxWindows is a GUI TOOLKIT.
PostgreSQL is an independent database server. 99.999% of our windows
installations will be from the binary
Uh, I have never heard of Digital Mars C++. I see it here though:
http://www.digitalmars.com/
Having never had anyone who uses it, it seems this patch would be better
kept where users of digital Mars could find it, like on their ftp
server. I don't think there enough usage of Digital
L.S.,
I've made a patch against PostgreSQL 7.4.3 to be able to
compile 'libpq' and 'psql' with Digital Mars C++.
As Digital Mars C++ doesn't support 'popen()' and 'pclose()'
calls yet, I was in need to patch some psql .c files to let
them work well with the Digital Mars C++ port.
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