Michael Meskes wrote:
While ecpg may not be the choice for new applications, there are a lot
of legacy applications out there that need ecpg to be migrated to
PostgreSQL.

2016 is a good time to rewrite them. ;)
I think Postgres will be more likely if it would be a little less concerned about compatibility IMHO.
But I will not insist. My problem with ecpg I decided.

Thanks. --
Yury Zhuravlev
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company


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