Hello koen and paul,

On 2010.12.21 04:45, Koen Deforche wrote:
> 2010/12/15 Paul Harrison <[email protected]>:
> > I am the original developer of the MySQL backend, and Koen is  
> correct that I do not have much time to spend on this - however, I am  
> actively using it myself (although against a slightly old version of  
> Wt::Dbo) and I would be interested in updating and fixing any bugs  
> you might find (or you can send me patches!). I have not released a  
> tar ball as my attention has not been caught at a time to coincide  
> with a Wt::Dbo release.
> 
> I'm glad you are still using the backend actively. Since your latest  
> repository changes, we have fixed several problems in Wt::Dbo, issues  
> mostly related to the correct behaviour in the face of errors and  
> transaction rollbacks. Perhaps knowing this can motivate you to  
> switch to a more recent version of Wt::Dbo yourself? :-)
> 
Well, I finally got wtdbomysql set up with wt 3.1.7 (I'm on Gentoo) and  
am trying to convert the dbo tutorial to work with my existing MySql  
setup.  I've gotten the first tutorial file to compile, but when I run  
it, the table creation fails, because wtdbomysql is quoting identifiers  
with double quotes instead of back-tics.  It would be possible to  
accept double quotes by setting ANSI QUOTES, but then double quotes  
could not be used for quoting strings.  Is this a known issue, or have  
I missed some configuration setting?

Thanks for any pointers.

Jack
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