Jeroen T. Vermeulen wrote:
>On Wed, December 21, 2005 22:16, Francis Reed wrote:
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>>We have implemented the libpq++ interface for earlier versions of postgres
>>7.x. We see that libpqxx is now the defacto.
>>
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>I wouldn't say libpqxx was de facto; it's documented as the current C++
>API (which I guess makes it de jure) and has been for several years. But
>that does not mean you'll be forced to migrate; you should still be able
>to build libpq++ with current libpq versions or if that is not an option,
>to continue using 7.x libpq versions with the latest backends.
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>
Speaking of libpqxx has anyone noticed that if you go to the website you
are presented with
big old banner and you have to actually click:
Continue to PQXX.TK: libpqxx - Open-Source C++ database API for
PostgreSQL <http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/libpqxx/genpage.php?about>
Or you can wait 15 seconds... Not to mention the popup window...
Not very cool. Or presentable as a C++ api for the world's most advanced
open
source database.
Joshua D. Drake
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