Pitfiend,
You are right and wrong i think. The huge list of protocols can be confusing. But here we've to start from the premise that a "normal user" with lese expieriences does use Zeos. You, andrea.lai, Mark and other users do know that we can use MariaDB. But how to step such FAQ's ire this thread of Edson?
And our documentations are to weak! Long times looking for somebody who can help us here..
Michael
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Best regards, Michael
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What I'm trying to mean, is that the protocols' list need to be simple. For example, in ZeosLib 6.x there are 5 entries for mysql: mysql, mysql-4.1, mysql-5, mysqld-4.1 and mysqld-5. Some other protocols has more entries.
What I suggest, is to have a simpliest list: mysql and mysqld, and then internally you load the most up to date library you have access to, no matter if it is mariadb or mysql, take in mind that the libraries have the same filename.
I think that a readme file can solve any trouble about what can or can't be done with ZeosLib, as well as what are the minimum needed libraries, maybe some website links could help. Leave the documentation monster for a later fight.
What I suggest, is to have a simpliest list: mysql and mysqld, and then internally you load the most up to date library you have access to, no matter if it is mariadb or mysql, take in mind that the libraries have the same filename.
I think that a readme file can solve any trouble about what can or can't be done with ZeosLib, as well as what are the minimum needed libraries, maybe some website links could help. Leave the documentation monster for a later fight.
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Pitfiend,
That's a good point! Yes this coup be equal solved by checking the versions(if that is supported) instead of an endless list of PlainDrivers. Next point is that this can thin out the Zeos-Code on the Plain-units. I'll think about this and asking the project-manager what he's thinking about your proposal.
Michae
That's a good point! Yes this coup be equal solved by checking the versions(if that is supported) instead of an endless list of PlainDrivers. Next point is that this can thin out the Zeos-Code on the Plain-units. I'll think about this and asking the project-manager what he's thinking about your proposal.
Michae
Best regards, Michael
You want to help? http://zeoslib.sourceforge.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3671
You found a (possible) bug? Use the new bugtracker dude! http://sourceforge.net/p/zeoslib/tickets/
You want to help? http://zeoslib.sourceforge.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3671
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