On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:02:25 -0400, till klimpong@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:42 PM, chris# chris#@codewarehouse.net wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:22:02 -0400, till klimpong@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:15 PM, chris# chris#@codewarehouse.net
wrote:
..OOPS...
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 10:50:19 +0200, "Stefan Novak"
wrote:
Do we support both drivers still?
Sorry, I read the question too fast. Let me rephrase my last response.
I believe the DB driver /should/ continue to be supported.
http://pear.php.net/package/DB
Any reason why we should support software that is outdated? :)
Realizing for a long that "obsolescence is key". Pretty much makes all
software "outdated"
later than a month, or two. But given that DB, and it's associated
drivers are still included
in all major "distros" "ports/package" systems. I wonder "whos" driving
obsolescence in
this case. RC?
On another note, has anyone conclusively confirmed that the (fread |
fr)_length issue has
disappeared using MDB2 with RC?
Software is outdated when updates are available or when they are superceeded by another. I am not talking about running bleeding edge code. MDB2 excels DB in many ways, not just in more recent updates.
FTR I'm not talking "bleeding edge" either. :)
Anyway, my vote stands - remove code we don't need.
It's your vote, and you have every right. :)
If distros wanna drag DB along it's probably because of dependencies in other software.
Could it not also be that keeping it lends itself to greater flexibility, which, in turn lends itself to easier "adoptability", or ease of use? Point being; if having it means that more people are likely to meet the _prerequisites_, then ppl will be more likely to adopt it. No? Also, really, how much overhead does keeping it really impose?
Let's remove ours and make it easier for them to get rid off it. ;)))
I couldn't help but notice the omission of an answer to the earlier reported issue with MDB2 regarding file reads (attachments). Has anyone yet _conclusively_ determined that the issue no longer exists?
--Chris
Till
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