Jan-Hendrik
Given the change in the license from gplv2-with-exceptions to gplv3 I've decided to start using libzdb in my dbmail project.
However, I've also filed an ITP bug for debian which means I intent to package libzdb for inclusion in debian and have it uploaded to debian.org's ftp servers.
From reading the EXCEPTIONS file I assume that would be acceptable for
you, but I'd appreciate your input and confirmation.
thanks,
Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
Version 2.1 of Zild Database Library is available:
Download: http://www.tildeslash.com/libzdb/dist/libzdb-2.1.tar.gz MD5 checksum: 5abec56051f105cacb6dcec237a1d989 Change log: http://www.tildeslash.com/libzdb/dist/CHANGES.txt
This is a feature release which has been tested on the following platforms:
Darwin 9.1.0 [ppc/x86] Linux Ubuntu [x86]
Changes in this release:
Version 2.1
API: Connection_ping is promoted to a public method. Clients can use this method to test if a Connection is alive.
API: Connection_clear() is exposed as a public method. Normally it is not necessary to call this method, but in some situations, if you use PreparedStatement_executeQuery it is necessary to call this function to close a prepared statement explicit. Basically, if you see this SQLite error, "SQL statements in progress", call this function to close any previous opened statements before proceeding.
Upon returning a Connection, the Connection Pool previously tried to commit a Connection if it was in a non-committed state, while now it rollback instead, which is assumed to be more correct.
Improved retry when SQLite report database lock, which should reduce the chance to meet the infamous SQLite "database is locked" error
Removed section 3 from "Tildeslash License Exception" so libzdb is licensed clear and permissive.
Internal optimizing changes
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