As there were no issues raised during the fast-track, and the timer has expired (yesterday, 2008-06-17), this case is being marked closed approved.
Original onepager follows: On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Mark Carlson <markcarl at sac.sfbay.sun.com> wrote: > > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.66 04/17/08 SMI > This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > psqlODBC > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > Author: Geir Green > 1.3 Date of This Document: > 10 June, 2008 > 4. Technical Description > > > 1.3.1. Date this project was conceived: > 04/17/08 > > 1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s): > 1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project: > Database > > 1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project: > LSARC > > 1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project: > M?rten Mickos > > 1.4.4. The name of your business unit: > Database Group (DBG) > > 1.5. Email Aliases: > 1.5.1. Responsible Manager: > Masood Mortazavi <Masood.Mortazavi at sun.com> > > 1.5.2. Responsible Engineer: > Geir Green <geir.green at sun.com> > > 1.5.4. Interest List: > databases-discuss at sun.com > postgresql-techteam at sun.com > sun-postgres-pteam at sun.com > > 2. Project Summary > 2.1. Project Description: > psqlODBC is the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver. > > 2.2. Risks and Assumptions: > It is assumed that porting psqlODBC to Solaris may cause > modifications > of the psqlODBC code so that it will run properly on the Solaris > platform. The modifications (if any) are expected to be minor. > > The business risks associated with not providing psqlODBC for Solaris > is considered high, as we would provide a less complete environment > for > PostgreSQL on Solaris as compared to what the open source community > would expect. > > 3. Business Summary > 3.1. Problem Area: > A customer who is writing software using ODBC to access a postgres > database on a Solaris platform will need psqlODBC. > > 3.2. Market/Requester: > Applications using ODBC API to access a database - these applications > can be ported to postgres database on a Solaris platform. > > 3.6. How will you know when you are done?: > When the psqlODBC(ODBC Driver) code together with unixODBC(ODBC > Driver > Manager) is integrated into the OpenSolaris SFW consolidation. > > 4. Technical Description: > 4.1. Details: > psqlODBC is the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver. > > The psqlODBC project is a PostgreSQL Community project that is a > part > of the pgFoundry. > > psqlODBC is released under the Library General Public License > (LGPL). > > 4.5. Interfaces: > EXPORTED STABILITY NOTES > ------------------------------------------------------------ > psqlodbcw Uncommitted (NEW) dynamic library > > > IMPORTED STABILITY NOTES > ------------------------------------------------------------ > libssl Uncommitted /usr/sfw/lib/ (http://www.openssl.org/ > ) > Kerberos Uncommitted /usr/lib/ ( > http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/) > libpq Volatile LSARC/2008/004 > libpthread Committed > libodbcinst Uncommitted LSARC/2007/684 > libodbc Uncommitted LSARC/2007/684 > libc Committed > > The 32 bit version of library psqlODBC is installed in: > /usr/postgres/8.3/lib/psqlodbcw.so > - and the 64 bit version in: > /usr/postgres/8.3/lib/amd64/psqlodbcw.so > > 4.6. Doc Impact: > See: http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/ > > 4.9. I18N/L10N Impact: > The psqlODBC can handle both ANSI and Unicode. > > 5. Reference Documents: > http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/ > > > 6. Resources and Schedule > 6.4. Steering Committee requested information > 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name: > SFW > 6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack > 6.6. ARC Exposure: open > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-arc/attachments/20080618/fc8489d5/attachment.html>
