I'm seeing some errors appearing in my Apache log under Bricolage. Not
sure what the deal is, but this didn't happen under DBD::Pg 1.22 or
earlier:
WARNING: BEGIN: already a transaction in progress
WARNING: COMMIT: no transaction in progress
WARNING: BEGIN: already a transaction in progress
W
Rudy Lippan wrote:
here is the result of my tests, with either DBI 1.35 and 1.37
and Postgresql version 7.3.3.
I'm having several problems with the test scripts.
That is good! In a good-that-we-caught-it sort of way :)
Sure!
OS Linux RedHat 7.3, Pg 7.3.3, Perl 5.6.1
Is this the perl that came wi
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Cosimo Streppone wrote:
> Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:59:30 +
> Hi Rudy,
>
Hi Cosimo,
First off, Thank you!
> here is the result of my tests, with either DBI 1.35 and 1.37
> and Postgresql version 7.3.3.
> I'm having several problems with the test scripts.
That is good!
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 05:17:17PM +1000, Mike Battersby wrote:
>
> Dear DBI developers,
>
> I've been doing some more work on the long data type support in
> DBD::Ingres (which unfortunately still hasn't managed to make it into the
> official distribution), and now have support for the Ingres
Rudy Lippan wrote:
DBD::Pg 1.30 is nearing release, and you can grab a copy of the latest
beta at: http://www.remotelinux.com/rlippan/DBD-Pg-1.30_2.tar.gz
Hi Rudy,
here is the result of my tests, with either DBI 1.35 and 1.37
and Postgresql version 7.3.3.
I'm having several problems with the tes
My opinion would be to support the official standard ( despite the fact I
also think it's braindead to have the user 'guess' at the
maximum length they might need.) If using a sentinel value (-1) doesn't
conflict with any existing practice, I'd say 'extend' the
'standard' in that direction. The
Dear DBI developers,
I've been doing some more work on the long data type support in
DBD::Ingres (which unfortunately still hasn't managed to make it into the
official distribution), and now have support for the Ingres byte and
long byte binary data types as well.
I have a question about long
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is the best place to ask.
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is mainly for developers of DBD's.
You need to install more Oracle software. See README.clients.
Tim.
p.s. As you're on HP-UX you're bound to run into several problems.
Read the README.hpux file caref