Re: [HACKERS] status of dbf2pg

2003-08-14 Thread nolan
I received the following note from the original author of dbf2pg:

 Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 18:43:22 +0400
 From: Maarten Boekhold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: status of dbf2pg
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 On 08/03/2003 06:55:01 AM nolan wrote:
  What is the status of dbf2pg.  There do not appear to have been any
  updates to it in quite some time.
 
 No status. I created this around 1995/96 and haven't looked at it since.

There is a dbf2pg package on debian that appears to have a higher version 
number, but I don't know what to do with a .deb file extension  and I'm 
getting ready to go out of town so I won't have time to look into it 
until mid-August at the earliest.
--
Mike Nolan

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Re: [HACKERS] status of dbf2pg

2003-08-06 Thread Bruce Momjian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I received the following note from the original author of dbf2pg:
 
  Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 18:43:22 +0400
  From: Maarten Boekhold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: status of dbf2pg
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  On 08/03/2003 06:55:01 AM nolan wrote:
   What is the status of dbf2pg.  There do not appear to have been any
   updates to it in quite some time.
  
  No status. I created this around 1995/96 and haven't looked at it since.
 
 There is a dbf2pg package on debian that appears to have a higher version 
 number, but I don't know what to do with a .deb file extension  and I'm 
 getting ready to go out of town so I won't have time to look into it 
 until mid-August at the earliest.

No problem --- we can address it then.

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Re: [HACKERS] status of dbf2pg

2003-08-05 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Alien ( http://kitenet.net/programs/alien/ ) could possibly help you 
handle .deb files (depending on your platform).

cheers

andrew

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

There is a dbf2pg package on debian that appears to have a higher version 
number, but I don't know what to do with a .deb file extension  and I'm 
getting ready to go out of town so I won't have time to look into it 
until mid-August at the earliest.
--
Mike Nolan
 



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