Barry,
thanks for the info. Is there a way I can redirect those informations to
a file (other then re-assigning System.out or System.err)?
Cheers
Thomas
Barry Lind schrieb:
> Thomas,
>
> The way to find out the version number (in 7.3 and later versions) is to
> turn on debug logging by adding "?loglevel=1" to the connection URL
> (loglevel=2 if you want more verbose output). This will show you the
> version number.
>
> thanks,
> --Barry
>
>
> Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>
>> Paul Thomas schrieb:
>>
>>>
>>> On 05/06/2003 07:14 Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The pg73b1jdbc3.jar file is contained in all the 7.3.3 rpm available
>>>> on the ftp mirrors... (ok, not necessarilly all, but I checked about
>>>> 3 or 4 different mirrors)
>>>>
>>>> I don't know who builds the rpms on the mirror sites available from
>>>> www.postgresql.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I build 7.3.3 (including JDBC driver) from source. Is that not an
>>> option for you?
>>>
>>>
>> No. Usually I'm running on Windows, and my last try to compile
>> Postgres on my Linux box didn't work :-( (but I don't want to break
>> off a discussion about that now)
>>
>> But I'm happy with build 110 available from jdbc.postgresql.org
>> Btw: is there a way I can find out the build number of a specifiy
>> driver jar?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Thomas
>>
>>
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