From a long term development point of view should we just be focusing on ODBC and removing all the native drivers altogether?

IE even for MySQL..

I use postgres instead of MySQL nowadays but I use ODBC to get there.

-bill

On 4-Apr-06, at 11:54 AM, Olle E Johansson wrote:

Friends,
Time to make a decision on the realtime PostgreSQL driver

As I have no experience of Postgres, I need some feedback:

- What problem does it solve that can not be handled by using ODBC to postgreSQL?

- This driver is based on the mysql realtime driver, which is known to cause a lot of
  problems. Will this happen here too? Any testing experience?

- Are there enough developers out there to maintain this driver? We don't want
  to get stuck with code that is not maintained...

I am playing devil's advocate here, so please give me some reasons to either say "thanks, but no thanks" or "committed" as a last entry in the bug report.

Issue #5637 in the bug tracker.

/Olle

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