Yes, i agree nscgi should be in the core.
Regarding nsdb, until new dbi interface tested and we have enough drivers i would keep nsdb in the core. It is very important module.

Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:

Am 13.06.2005 um 10:08 schrieb Stephen Deasey:

Yes, I mean move nsdb into modules, not remove it entirely  :-)   I'll
be using it myself for some time on old ACS sites that depend on it.

The nsdbi driver interface is not compatible with nsdb.  New hooks are
needed to support native bind variables and prepared queries etc., and
I took the oppertunity to (hopefully) simplify it.  The postgres
driver is only ~600 lines (with comments), so it shouldn't be too hard
to port any of the old drivers.

I still need to port a couple of patches to the server that nsdbi
depends on, and then I'll import it into modules and you can try it
out.


I'm pretty neutral on the db stuff because we really do not
use it at all. So, do what you think would be the best.

Apropos nscgi: ok, understand. We'll leave it in place.

Zoran




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