Thread: libpq++ in 7.3?
Is it an accident in the documentation on the web site? Or does postgres 7.3 not provide a C++ interface library? I remember reading discussions about libpqxx being proposed as a replacement for libpq++, but I don't know if it did indeed replace it, or if that has anything to do with the missing libpq++ in the documentation. Thanks, Carlos --
Carlos Moreno <moreno@mochima.com> writes: > Or does postgres 7.3 not provide a C++ interface > library? libpq++ is no longer part of the core PG distribution (as with several other client libraries). See http://gborg.postgresql.org/ for the modules that have been separated out. regards, tom lane
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 11:59, Carlos Moreno wrote: > Is it an accident in the documentation on the web site? > Or does postgres 7.3 not provide a C++ interface > library? libpq++ was moved to gborg (as the release notes mention). You can find it here: http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/libpqpp/projdisplay.php Cheers, Neil -- Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> || PGP Key ID: DB3C29FC
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 11:59:15AM -0500, Carlos Moreno wrote: > > Is it an accident in the documentation on the web site? > Or does postgres 7.3 not provide a C++ interface > library? I believe it's available from the gborg site. Indeed, its advent was what occasioned the removal of so many interfaces from the main tree, if memory serves. A -- ---- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Liberty RMS Toronto, Ontario Canada <andrew@libertyrms.info> M2P 2A8 +1 416 646 3304 x110
Tom Lane wrote: > >libpq++ is no longer part of the core PG distribution (as with several >other client libraries). See http://gborg.postgresql.org/ for the >modules that have been separated out. > Oh noo!! Don't tell me that the Borg started to assimilate Postgres?!! :-) Carlos -- Chance is irrelevant -- we will succeed. - Seven of Nine