Re: [Dbmail-dev] Releasing 2.0?

2004-10-12 Thread Patrick
Hi, What new features can we look to see with 2.0 ? ? Sorry to hijack your thread and all :) P On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 17:04:30 +0200, Ilja Booij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There isn't a specific date yet... But: > > What bugs in the bugtracker are showstoppers? > > Is bug #100 a showstoppe

Re: [Dbmail-dev] BackPlane Database ?

2004-03-18 Thread Patrick
t as much of a | > > problem as you might think; right now, all results come back as char | > > arrays | > > and any numerical types need to be converted using atoi, strtoull, etc. | > > | > > Aaron | > > | > > | > > ""Patrick"" <

[Dbmail-dev] EEK -> Backplane Database ( Thread Hijack By Mistake )

2004-03-18 Thread Patrick
Oops. Sorry guys... its early here and i havent had my morning coffee :( P - Original Message - From: "Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist" Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:58 AM Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev] Cached Headers (was NNT

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Cached Headers (was NNTP)

2004-03-18 Thread Patrick
Haai, This is a major problem with most 'redundant' database based systems as far as i understand it ... When i looked as sql relay it didnt seem to do anything natively with the database. And considering i havent used it much i wouldnt be able to yay or nay it. The stuff in the white papers ab

[Dbmail-dev] BackPlane Database ?

2004-03-17 Thread Patrick
Hi, In a recent interview with Matt Dillon of the DragonFlyBsd project on OsNews on of his other projects was mentioned as well : BackPlane Fault-Tolerant Distributed RDMS The idea from what i can gather with this project is to create a scalable (for lack of a better word) unkillable fast dat