From: | Ramon Danieli <ramond(at)post(dot)tau(dot)ac(dot)il> |
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To: | pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: ODBCVER > 0x0250 |
Date: | 2005-02-23 09:40:32 |
Message-ID: | 1109151632.421c4f9063fae@webmail2.tau.ac.il |
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Hi again,
Some more information:
The 07.03.0200 seems to leak (memory) while performing thousands of SELECTs.
I did not check it thoroughly, but switching to 07.03.0400 solved the issue.
Environment: RH 4.0AS (Nahant), 7.3.6 PG server, unixODBC-2.2.9-1 RPM and
libodbc++-0.2.3.
And back to my original questions -
What is the estimated time for having 08.* drivers "formally" released?
How stable is this latest snapshot?
Are there any severe known bugs (like the one mentioned in the bug list related
to deleted-memory access)?
What are the major differences between 08.* and 07.* versions?
Thanks
Quoting Ramon Danieli <ramond(at)post(dot)tau(dot)ac(dot)il>:
> Hi,
> As far as I understand (self experience & web), there are some compilation
> issues in 07.03.0200 while setting ODBCVER greater than 2.5.
> We have successfully compiled & used the 08.00.0002 snapshot on Linux
> (assuming
> it is relatively stable) and it seems to work fine.
> Does anybody have a clue about the time when 08.* will be formally released?
> Whar are the major changes between this family and the previous one?
> Thanks,
> Ramon
>
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