On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 08:32:17PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Laura Vance <vancel@winfreeacademy.com> writes:
> > Now I have to upgrade to Fedora Core 4, which uses a much higher version
> > of PostgreSQL. Unfortunately the Pg.pm support is gone (it's wrapped by
> > DBI/DBD, which wasn't that hard to convert my apps, and they work except
> > for some inconsistent errors that I'll figure out later), and libpq++.so
> > is gone (which is where the hard part seems to be coming in).
>
> libpq++ is still around, it's just not bundled into the core Postgres
> distribution anymore. Look on pgfoundry.org or gborg.postgresql.org.
> I'm pretty sure you can still get Pg.pm too if you want it.
Pg.pm is called "pgperl" and it's registered as a project on gborg. I'm
not sure if they ever "released" any files there, but you can get the
code via CVS and it works flawlessly.
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Alvaro Herrera (<alvherre[a]alvh.no-ip.org>)
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