Marc G. Fournier wrote: > On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > > > integrate or remove new libpqxx > > > integrate or add to gborg Pg:DBD > > > > > > Seems like gborg is the place for these. > > > > I would volunteer to package libpq++ separately. > > Okay, the procedure is simple, but where do we want to put this? Do we > want to move the extracted libraries over to gborg (would be my first > preference), or keep them in the core repository? > > Regardless of which, the extraction is simple ... but if GBorg, if you go > over and make a project and let me know what it is, I can move the library > from our CVS repository straight over there, so that we lose no logs or > anything ... just let me know its created ... > > Bruce, can you make a project for Pg::DBD?
OK, I am ready to do the work, but I would like to get a plan of where we are going. I see in interfaces: cli ecpg jdbc libpgeasy libpgtcl libpq libpq++ libpqxx odbc perl5 python and we have Pg:DBD waiting to be added. Now, I know one of Marc's goals is to have libpq as a stand-alone tarball, but I thought we decided that this _didn't_ require it to be in a separate CVS repository. If we split these up based on activity, we have, in decreasing activity order: jdbc odbc libpq libpqxx cli ecpg libpq++ libpgtcl python libpgeasy Pg:DBD perl5 We already have separate web sites for jdbc and odbc, and they are in our main CVS. What goals do we have? Do we create gborg accounts for all/most of these so releases can be made independently of the main server? Do we move their CVS out of the main tree too? I don't think we should judge libpqxx differently than the other interfaces just because it is new. We should find a consistent solution and apply that to all of these interfaces. Let me add that odbc and jdbc have successfully made releases independent of our server for over a year now. I wonder if the best solution is to create gborg accounts for every interface and keep them in our main CVS, and do independent releases from there. Should we point to jdbc/odbc.postgresql.org from gborg? -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]