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help / color / mirror / Atom feedFrom: Christoph Kukulies <[email protected]>
To: G. Alexander Flett <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Connections from MS world
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 10:06:53 +0100 (MET)
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
I'm also watching out for ODBC connectivity. In this context
I saved a posting from a mailing list recently. Maybe this is
of interest, though it may not exactly be what you are
looking for.
>
> Excerpts from internet.postgres: 16-Oct-95 Connections from MS world by
> Johan R Sundstr|m@snakem
> > - ODBC for postgres
>
> I too would be very interested in doing something like this, though my
> Windows programming is very limited. I spend alot of time developing
> stuff with Access, but I'd rather the database was on a database server
> - like Postgres. Anyone else interested in this type of product? I won't
> be able to put in any work on this until next semester (January) but I'd
> love to see it get started...
> I could even run a mailing list specifically for the development of such
> a beast....
>
> Alec
> ----
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--Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies [email protected]
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|Subject: iODBC released
|Date: Tue, 01 Aug 1995 16:59:37 -0600
|From: Warner Losh <[email protected]>
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|Precedence: bulk
|Status: OR
|
|Here's a blurb for this I saw in alt.sources. If anyone is
|interested, I pack-ratted a copy away.
|
|Warner
|
|alt.sources #502 (1)
|From: Ke Jin <[email protected]>
|[1] iODBC driver manager -- an ODBC 2.0 compliant driver manager for Unices
|Date: Tue Aug 01 13:56:10 MDT 1995
|Organization: Queen's University, Kingston
|Lines: 1462
|Orgnization: Empress Software Inc.
|
|Archive-name: iodbc-2.0b
|Submitted-by: [email protected]
|
|Title: iODBC Driver Manager
|
|Version: 2.00.beta
|
|Description: iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager
| is compatible with ODBC 2.0 specification and performs exactly
| same jobs of ODBC 2.0 driver manager(i.e driver loading,
| parameters and function sequence checking, driver's function
| invoking, etc.). Any ODBC driver works with ODBC 2.0 driver
| manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice versa.
|
| Applications(which using ODBC function calls) linked with
| iODBC driver manager will be able to concurrently access
| different data sources through suitable ODBC drivers. See
| README file for detail.
|
|Author: Jin, Ke <[email protected]>
|
|Platforms: SunOS 4.1.x
| HP/UX 9.x, 10.x
| Solaris (sparc)2.x
| Solaris (PCx86)2.x
| SGI Irix 5.x
| NCR SVR4 3.x
| UnixWare SVR4.2 1.x
| DEC Alpha (OSF/1) 3.x
| Linux ELF 2.x
| Windows 3.x
| Windows NT 3.x
| OS/2 2.x
|
|Copying-Policy: Freely Redistributable under GNU GPL
|
|Keywords: ODBC, database, SQL
|
|=============================================================
|begin 644 iodbc.tar.Z
|< omitted to keep the list from killing me :->
|
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