Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-22 Thread Dave Page



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The new portal isn't going to help in this regard either, I've been
trying to tell you that for months.

Care to let me in on that one seeing as I'm the one who's been putting
blood and sweat into it?

Regards, Dave.

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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-22 Thread Dave Page



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 Sent: 22 August 2002 03:28
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 Where can we see the new portal?  Maybe it should be designed 
 in such a way as to not use image links at all.  From all my 
 experience in doing websites - that'd be a _really_ good idea.

It doesn't use images for links. All the main links  menu items are
held in a global php file so if a single change is made, it affects all
pages.

Regards, Dave.

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[HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Marc G. Fournier


they are no longer on the central repository, but are on GBorg ... I've
made the appropriate chagnes to configure and Makefiles to reflect the
fact that libpq++ is no longer part of the central distribution, *but* I
used 'cvs remove' to remove the files themselves, so that the old branches
(ie. if we do a v7.2.2, we need it) still have access to the code ...

let me know if there are any problems ...


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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne

Can we perhaps have very prominent linking to gborg from the postgresql.org
home page?  Especially now that there's libpq++ and stuff on there?

Chris

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 they are no longer on the central repository, but are on GBorg ... I've
 made the appropriate chagnes to configure and Makefiles to reflect the
 fact that libpq++ is no longer part of the central distribution, *but* I
 used 'cvs remove' to remove the files themselves, so that the old branches
 (ie. if we do a v7.2.2, we need it) still have access to the code ...

 let me know if there are any problems ...


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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Marc G. Fournier


There will be on the new portal, but you are right, we should have such on
the current one until the new portal is in place ...

Vince, can you add a link to it off the menus themselves on the left side?

On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:

 Can we perhaps have very prominent linking to gborg from the postgresql.org
 home page?  Especially now that there's libpq++ and stuff on there?

 Chris

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  they are no longer on the central repository, but are on GBorg ... I've
  made the appropriate chagnes to configure and Makefiles to reflect the
  fact that libpq++ is no longer part of the central distribution, *but* I
  used 'cvs remove' to remove the files themselves, so that the old branches
  (ie. if we do a v7.2.2, we need it) still have access to the code ...
 
  let me know if there are any problems ...
 
 
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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Vince Vielhaber

On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:


 There will be on the new portal, but you are right, we should have such on
 the current one until the new portal is in place ...

 Vince, can you add a link to it off the menus themselves on the left side?

Sure.  Make me a button that matches the rest.  That's what the holdup
has been for any changes.  That's why I've been soliciting new designs.
The new portal isn't going to help in this regard either, I've been
trying to tell you that for months.



 On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:

  Can we perhaps have very prominent linking to gborg from the postgresql.org
  home page?  Especially now that there's libpq++ and stuff on there?
 
  Chris
 
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   they are no longer on the central repository, but are on GBorg ... I've
   made the appropriate chagnes to configure and Makefiles to reflect the
   fact that libpq++ is no longer part of the central distribution, *but* I
   used 'cvs remove' to remove the files themselves, so that the old branches
   (ie. if we do a v7.2.2, we need it) still have access to the code ...
  
   let me know if there are any problems ...
  
  
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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne

Where can we see the new portal?  Maybe it should be designed in such a way
as to not use image links at all.  From all my experience in doing
websites - that'd be a _really_ good idea.

Chris

  There will be on the new portal, but you are right, we should
 have such on
  the current one until the new portal is in place ...
 
  Vince, can you add a link to it off the menus themselves on the
 left side?

 Sure.  Make me a button that matches the rest.  That's what the holdup
 has been for any changes.  That's why I've been soliciting new designs.
 The new portal isn't going to help in this regard either, I've been
 trying to tell you that for months.


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Re: [HACKERS] libpq++ and libpqxx removed

2002-08-21 Thread Marc G. Fournier

On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:

 Where can we see the new portal?  Maybe it should be designed in such a way
 as to not use image links at all.  From all my experience in doing
 websites - that'd be a _really_ good idea.

I don't believe we are using image links on the new portal ...

 Chris

   There will be on the new portal, but you are right, we should
  have such on
   the current one until the new portal is in place ...
  
   Vince, can you add a link to it off the menus themselves on the
  left side?
 
  Sure.  Make me a button that matches the rest.  That's what the holdup
  has been for any changes.  That's why I've been soliciting new designs.
  The new portal isn't going to help in this regard either, I've been
  trying to tell you that for months.




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