I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago.
I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
Keith
On 22/10/2007, Keith Hodges keith_hodges@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago.
I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
Yes. A well support MySql driver with Glorp and / or ActiveRecord would be a welcome addition.
I would be very interested in this!
On 10/21/07, Edward Stow ed.stow@gmail.com wrote:
On 22/10/2007, Keith Hodges keith_hodges@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago.
I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
Yes. A well support MySql driver with Glorp and / or ActiveRecord would be a welcome addition.
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Edward
Keith Hodges wrote:
I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago.
I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
You can find one in GNU Smalltalk (2.3.6 should have one that is compatible with Josh Miller's MySQL driver).
Paolo
Hello Keith,
KH> I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp KH> needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago. KH> I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
I'm using mysql (4.?) with squeak but as it's only reading existing tables, I'm only interested in continued mysql support.
Otoh I see no need to upgrade the database system or Squeak (3.8) in the next 5 years and who knows what people will be using then.
Cheers,
Herbert mailto:herbertkoenig@gmx.net
Yes! That would be great!
On 10/22/07, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hello Keith,
KH> I think that the latest MySql should be able to support what Glorp KH> needs, the last info I could find on this was from a few years ago. KH> I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in this?
I'm using mysql (4.?) with squeak but as it's only reading existing tables, I'm only interested in continued mysql support.
Otoh I see no need to upgrade the database system or Squeak (3.8) in the next 5 years and who knows what people will be using then.
Cheers,
Herbert mailto:herbertkoenig@gmx.net
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