You can always build under the old libs. Jag actually comes with both the
old and new libs. There are instructions with PB.

--  
Alex Kac, CEO/Developer

Innovation in Personal and Business Information Management
http://www.pocketinformant.com/

zoomzoom 


> From: Robert Sfeir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 12:10:16 -0400
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk:  Database question
> 
> JDBC Support under Jaguar is the same as before.  I can tell you this
> though... PostgresQL does not currently build under Jaguar because the
> gcc libs are too new... BUT MySQL runs as is under Jaguar.  I just
> installed build 115 of Jaguar and am in the process of trying to see if
> I can get PostgresQL to run on it.  I assume other DBs will have
> various issues with the new C Libraries until someone does a quick
> update to fix it.
> 
> R
> 
> On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 10:39 AM, Alex Kac wrote:
> 
>> Jaguar comes with ODBC built in. Does anybody know if PrimeBase or the
>> others work with that? What about JDBC support?
>> 
>> -- �
>> Alex Kac, CEO/Developer
>> 
>> Innovation in Personal and Business Information Management
>> http://www.pocketinformant.com/ �
>> 
>> zoomzoom
>> 
>> 
>> From: Jose Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:06:48 -0400
>> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: �Database question
>> 
>> 
>> The 3 �Cheep� database solutions for MAC OS X are, Openbase,
>> Primebase, and Frontbase. All three have that one thing that make them
>> very different from the others. Openbase has a wonderful DBA Gui app.
>> Primebase is very fast and multi platform. Frontbase has some really
>> cool Applescript hooks. There have been some problems with the
>> Openbase odbc drivers and I do not know when Frontbase will support
>> ODBC on Mac OS X. All of the address are http://www.####base.com.
>> 
>> You might also want to try, although I have not, Postgres SQL. I
>> believe it supports iODBC. I do know it is being used with Gnu Grass.
>> Grass is a free GIS software that has a database engine that is used
>> for imaging.
>> 
>> Jose
>> 
>> 
>> on 8/2/2002 9:03 AM, Alex Kac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>> Here�s a more on-topic question for here....
>> 
>> We�re a Win2k shop looking to move to OS X Server 10.2 on XServe.
>> Currently we�re running SQL Server 2k � but frankly, part of my goal
>> is to get rid of all MS software for our servers. There are quite a
>> few reasons for this, but I won�t elaborate.
>> 
>> Now, my budget is already going to go down the tubes with the
>> XServes...and possibly WiTango (price still matters, and I�ll say that
>> a large part of my reluctance to embrace paying $$$ for WiTango 5 is
>> the price and my viewpoint that yes, its just an SP2 derivative). But
>> you don�t want to skimp on the database. So...I may just keep one of
>> our servers for SQL Server � but what low cost or freeware databases
>> do you suggest? MySQL is what many people seem to use, but from my
>> reading � not experience mind you � its not a �real� database. Yet
>> large sites like SlashDot and others run off it just fine.
>> 
>> I�m not looking for a database war here, I�m not looking for support
>> options � I�m just asking from what you currently run or have run in
>> the past � what do you recommend?
>> 
>> -- �
>> Alex Kac, CEO/Developer
>> 
>> Innovation in Personal and Business Information Management
>> http://www.pocketinformant.com/ �
>> 
>> zoomzoom
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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