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Project UNIX name: pgsqlclient
Project name: PostgreSqlClient
Project description: PostgreSqlClient - ADO.NET Data provider for PostgreSQL 7.4+ ( The project is no more under development )
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The following resources are active for the pgsqlclient project. As the pgsqlclient project has not designated which of these resources is preferred for support purposes, we encourage you to select one which seems to be the best fit for your particular issue, and to choose the resource that you believe will most likely result in a response to your issue (not all of these resources may be actively maintained).
This project does not appear to have any active forums, mailing lists or Trackers. As result, you should likely check the documentation accompanying their file releases and information on their project web site to see how this project would like to be contacted regarding support issues.
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