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ODBC driver further developments?: msg#00009db.postgresql.odbc
Hello, Hiroshi Inoue, the maintainer of the Postgresql ODBC driver, mentionned some time ago he was willing to stop working on the ODBC driver package. Again, of course, I would like to thank him for all he did. I'm using the latest known snapshot of the driver every day (in conjunction with the latest MDAC), and I have no big problem with it. I'm just wondering what is supposed to happen in the future? Is there still anymone maintaining this driver? Postgresql is really a great alternative to SQL Server, but without a top-qualiy driver, it is less interesting, when linked to a windows client. What's more, I couldn't find any viable commercial alternative to the official driver... I'm willing to help, if I can. Can anyone clarify the situation? Thanks Philippe ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org
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