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From: Simon W. <si...@gi...> - 2018-12-31 01:47:24
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And you too Markus. Your children should certainly be your priority. Don't feel bad. A happy heathy new year to you all! On 2018 12 31 01:37:45 UTC, Pabitra Dash <pab...@ya...> wrote: >Thank you Simon for your info. >Regards, >Pabitra > >On Monday, 31 December 2018, 5:42:40 AM GMT+5:30, Markus Hoenicka ><mar...@mh...> wrote: > > >Hi, > >"dead" is relative here. It is unfortunately pretty much true that I >was not able to put much of an effort into further development of >libdbi, although there were a couple of bug fixes in the past couple of >years. I don't mean to whine, but sometimes life takes unexpected >turns, and in my case they're 6 and 3 years old now. Needless to say, >this, and a new position with extended responsibilities, caused a shift >of priorities that won't do my software projects any good. I'd hate to >see libdbi die of inactivity, but it is hardly possible to sleep less >than I did in the past couple of years just to do some extra >programming. And I apologize if I was not able to tend to questions on >the lists in a timely fashion. > >Regarding the original posters question: you can certainly use libdbi >on Linux and just about any unixish platform. This includes Cygwin >(http://www.cygwin.com), a library which provides a Unix-like interface >to Windows. To the best of my knowledge there is no native Windows port >available which would allow you to use it in native Windows >applications. Source code is available from a git repository at >SourceForge: > >https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/libdbi/ci/master/tree/ > >Documentation of the dbi interface is here (the Programmer's Guide is >what you want): > >http://libdbi.sourceforge.net/docs.html > > > >regards, > >Markus > > > >On 2018-12-29 03:25, Simon Walter was heard to say: > >Hi Pabitra, > >I asked a question on this list in 2015 and there has been no activity >since then. I didn't get an answer to my question. So I assumed that >the project is pretty dead. There is support for prepared statements. >So I ended up using APR DBD. The documentation is alright. Though I did >find myself digging into the source to understand a few things. > >I haven't used it on Windows, but the whole point of the APR is cross >platform usage. > >https://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/1.6/group___a_p_r___util___d_b_d.html > >Best wishes, > >Simon > > >On December 28, 2018 4:28:42 PM UTC, Pabitra Dash via libdbi-users ><lib...@li...> wrote: >Hello, Good day.I have following queries. -As libdbi provides standard >C abstraction, Can I use it in Windows and Linux platforms?-From where >can I get DbiXX detail documentation and source code of the >same? Regards,Pabitra > >_______________________________________________ >libdbi-users mailing list >lib...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libdbi-users > > > >-- >Markus Hoenicka >http://www.mhoenicka.de >AQ score 38 > -- Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity. |