GNOME-DB/libGDA are a complete framewok for developing database-oriented applications, and actually allow access to PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase and ODBC data sources. Apart from this development framework, they also include several applications and utilities which make them quite suitable for many database-related taks. gASQL is a database administration tool based on libgda and GNOME-DB, featuring visual tools for managing any database supported by libgda/GNOME-DB. This release is mainly a bug fix release, so people are suggested to upgrade. Availability: You can download source tarballs from our FTP server ftp://ftp.gnome-db.org/pub/gnome-db/sources/0.2.91/ or from GNOME ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/gnome-db/ Changes: * new GdaRecordset API: new convenience functions have been added to allow the retrieval of the current row in different ways (an array of rows, a list of fields, a tab-delimited string) (Diego, Liam) * OMF integration: now, all documentation is indexed via scrollkeeper (Rodrigo) * faster recordset loading: some tweaks have been made to the list and grid widgets to make them load recordsets much faster (Rodrigo) * Sybase provider: the Sybase provider now should work quite well (Mike) * MySQL provider: several fixes, to make it send error descriptions in all error situations, and a better management of some data types (Gonzalo, Rodrigo) * Log viewer works again (Rodrigo) Bugs fixed: * fixed docs building auto* problems, which were breaking the package building (Pavel, Rodrigo) * many compiling fixes, specially the one which now allows to install gnome-db in other prefix different than the one used by Bonobo (Gonzalo, Rodrigo) Now in development: * Perl scripting support in the front-end * CORBA-based report engine To install this new version, you'll need: * libgda: ORBit, OAF, GConf, libxml1, Bonobo >= 1.0.x * gnome-db: libgda and dependencies, gnome-libs You can find more information about GNOME-DB/libGDA at the projects' homepage (http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list. Enjoy!! -- Carlos Perelló Marín mailto:carlos gnome-db org mailto:carlos hispalinux es http://www.gnome-db.org http://www.Hispalinux.es Valencia - Spain
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