Hmm...
Time is limited, so I will try to be honest about how much
I can contribute.
But sure, I can try to test a new odbc driver w/ Applixware and
PostgreSQL. I can easily test on glibc machines, but it is harder
for me to test on libc5 machines. All are Intel architecture.
BTW, my current email address is cobrien@radix.net (the stinkers
at digex cancelled the shell accounts!).
-- cary
Cary O'Brien
cobrien@radix.net
http://www.radix.net/~cobrien
> > I am the coordinator and lead developer of the unixODBC Project (
> > http://www.genix.net/unixODBC ). I visited here a few months ago with
> > the intention of getting the PostgreSQL ODBC driver to work in unixODBC.
> > I passed the effort on but it seems that it is not getting done so I am
> > back again with the intention of doing it over the next day or two.
> > > I say go for it! Since the driver was successfully modified to work with
> > > both MS and IODBC, then it seems to me you shouldn't have to make a code
> > > fork for this either.
>
> I'm not sure what UnixODBC is, but does it try to be
> compatible/consistant with IODBC? Is it a successor, or replacement?
> Can I use it on my ApplixWare installation, which already knows about
> IODBC? Just curious... Your url isn't available to me at the moment.
>
> > Do you have a cvs server for this?
>
> You can get read access to cvs using anonymous or using cvsup (much
> preferred if you are going to be working over an extended time). Check
> the web site or the CVS_FAQ for details, and ask questions on the
> list.
>
> I'm sure Byron and I would be happy to test any patches you might
> have, or just send tarballs while you're sorting it out. Cary O'Brien
> would probably be willing to participate also. Cary?
>
> Regards.
>
> - Tom
>
> --
> Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
> South Pasadena, California
>