Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-14 Thread scott.marlowe
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Hello, > > As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we > have released > upon this rather unround earth, plPHP. Yes it is trigger safe, yes you > can write UDF's in > PostgreSQL with PHP now. > > Find it here: > > h

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-06 Thread The Hermit Hacker
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > scott.marlowe writes: > > > Do we need official permission to call the language plPHP by the way? > > Can someone explain to me why language handler modules for PostgreSQL are > always called "PL/Language"? Consider if someone wrote a language binding

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-05 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Tom Lane writes: > (Including PLs in the standard distro strikes me as a good idea, BTW. > They usually need maintenance along with the core backend code.) We could also say that keeping some PLs outside the core would keep us more honest in keeping the interfaces stable. The only maintenance th

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-05 Thread scott.marlowe
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Tom Lane writes: > > > (Including PLs in the standard distro strikes me as a good idea, BTW. > > They usually need maintenance along with the core backend code.) > > We could also say that keeping some PLs outside the core would keep us > more honest

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread scott.marlowe
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Joe Conway wrote: > scott.marlowe wrote: > >>10.Fix license > > > > Looking at the license for PHP found here: > > > > http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt > > > > it would seem to be pretty much an apache style license that doesn't allow > > you to relicense it without permi

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread Joe Conway
scott.marlowe wrote: 10.Fix license Looking at the license for PHP found here: http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt it would seem to be pretty much an apache style license that doesn't allow you to relicense it without permission. but it looks BSD compatible. The issue was that plPHP as posted

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread scott.marlowe
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Joe Conway wrote: > Robert Treat wrote: > > On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 21:08, Ron Johnson wrote: > >>Is there a possibility of getting this in v7.5? > > > > Heres the things I think would have to happen to put this in 7.5 > > > > 1) Resolve license issues (not bsd licensed) > > 2)

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread scott.marlowe
Any chance that PHP in safe mode meets our requirements for a trusted language? It would be nice to have both php and phpu as two different choices. On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Hello, > > As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we > have released

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread Joe Conway
Robert Treat wrote: On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 21:08, Ron Johnson wrote: Is there a possibility of getting this in v7.5? Heres the things I think would have to happen to put this in 7.5 1) Resolve license issues (not bsd licensed) 2) Integrate it into the postgresql build system so it can work on all p

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread Robert Treat
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 21:08, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 19:06, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > Hello, > > > > As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we > > have released > > upon this rather unround earth, plPHP. Yes it is trigger safe, yes you > > can wr

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-04 Thread Aspire
]> Cc: "Gavin M. Roy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 00:04 Subject: Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial > On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > > I am in final testing now, so feel f

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Bruce Momjian
Uh, PHP isn't GPL, as of PHP4, http://www.php.net/license/ Q. Why is PHP 4 not dual-licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) like PHP 3 was? A. GPL enforces many restrictions on what can and cannot be done with the licensed code. The PHP

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Hello, I am in final testing now, so feel free to download the static. It is a pain in the but to compile (static is Linux). By the end of the week it should be all pacakaged etc... J Gavin M. Roy wrote: This is very exciting, is this stable, production ready, etc? Gavin Alvaro Herrera wro

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Hello, Well PHP is GPL... thus we left it GPL... it belongs to the community. Enjoy :) J Alvaro Herrera wrote: On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 05:06:00PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: Hello, As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we have released upon this rather unroun

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Alvaro Herrera
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 05:06:00PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Hello, > > As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we > have released > upon this rather unround earth, plPHP. Yes it is trigger safe, yes you > can write UDF's in > PostgreSQL with PHP now. Very nice

Re: [GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 19:06, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Hello, > > As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we > have released > upon this rather unround earth, plPHP. Yes it is trigger safe, yes you > can write UDF's in > PostgreSQL with PHP now. > > Find it here: >

[GENERAL] plPHP -- sort of an announcement.. but not commercial

2003-08-01 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Hello, As a recent flurry of activity has commenced within Command Prompt we have released upon this rather unround earth, plPHP. Yes it is trigger safe, yes you can write UDF's in PostgreSQL with PHP now. Find it here: http://www.commandprompt.com/entry.lxp?lxpe=260 Have a glorius weekend