Hopefully in a short amount of time the driver will be complete
enough to release as a v0.1 release, and we can get some serious
testing going on.
I need to see that code. There's got to be some clue as to why it's not
connecting.
Michael
I am a volunteer for testing against SQL Server 7, as of right now it is service pack
free, although I will apply them if required...
Ian A. Harding
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Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
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On 2001.05.07, Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a volunteer for testing against SQL Server 7, as of right now it
is service pack free, although I will apply them if required...
It doesn't seem as though the service pack is actually required.
Jerry Asher has both SQL7 with and without
In case anyone wants to keep track of my progress with the
nsfreetds driver, here's its page on the AOLserver Wiki:
http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/nsfreetds
Are there folks out there who would volunteer to do some
initial beta testing?
Also, Kris or Jim -- would it be okay for me to
On 2001.05.04, Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was talk of a nstdsdb module from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would
this allow direct access to an MS SQL Server box from my NetBSD box?
Upon closer inspection of the Sybase Open Client FAQ, it seems that
SQL Server 7 and newer use a new
But if you look at the FreeTDS site, their 4.2 version talks to SQL Server
7, and their 7.0 version talks to uppity SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000.
I've been working on this off and on all week. I'll race ya.
Dossy wrote:
On 2001.05.04, Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was talk
On 2001.05.04, Michael Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if you look at the FreeTDS site, their 4.2 version talks to SQL Server
7, and their 7.0 version talks to uppity SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000.
Oh, the Sybase FAQ does say that connecting _is_ possible, but it
requires an
Good news, all,
It's now 1:10 AM, and I've got the beginnings of the nsfreetds
driver. (Yes, that's what I've decided to call it.)
Some details about the driver's current state:
* I haven't tested this with anything but SELECT statements,
DML may fail.
* The driver only supports columns of