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DBXTalk and Pharo 2.0

Torsten Bergmann
Guillermo wrote:
>The last time I tried to load DBXTalk in 2.0 the image hang up when loading
>FFI :(. So probably we should think on switching to NB FFI, but it will
>take some time...

Mhhh ... when I load ConfigurationOfFFI configuration browser
and then manually load "FFI-Tests-tbn.6" from
http://source.squeakfoundation.org/FFI all tests are green on Windows.

And yes - migrating to NB makes sense!

>BTW, since Igor has worked on the bundling of native libraries, we can
>probably do that with the dbxtalk native libs also :)

OK - looks like the infrastructure is ready. What is required to do that?
Will you send the libraries to Igor and he just bundles them?
That would be cool and save many people a lot of time.

> All dbxtalk should be working in 1.4 so far. I also try to update it with
> the contributions of people but sometimes my hands are full :).

thanks for that. It is a very important project and I would like to
see it easily installable and working in Pharo 2.0 too.

Sven wrote:
>I use it in 2.0 to access Postgresql databases using Glorp + the native (socket based) PostgresV2 driver.
>This works fine.

So we should put the config into the working configs for 2.0?

Thx
T.

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Re: DBXTalk and Pharo 2.0

stephane ducasse

On Mar 5, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Guillermo wrote:
>> The last time I tried to load DBXTalk in 2.0 the image hang up when loading
>> FFI :(. So probably we should think on switching to NB FFI, but it will
>> take some time...
>
> Mhhh ... when I load ConfigurationOfFFI configuration browser
> and then manually load "FFI-Tests-tbn.6" from
> http://source.squeakfoundation.org/FFI all tests are green on Windows.
>
> And yes - migrating to NB makes sense!
>
>> BTW, since Igor has worked on the bundling of native libraries, we can
>> probably do that with the dbxtalk native libs also :)
>
> OK - looks like the infrastructure is ready. What is required to do that?
> Will you send the libraries to Igor and he just bundles them?
> That would be cool and save many people a lot of time.

But accessing sql libs is not core so I would like to avoid to have a vm with all the
librairies people used. You do not ***Imagine*** the amount of energy and time
igor spent on making cairo backend be working on the three platforms.

>> All dbxtalk should be working in 1.4 so far. I also try to update it with
>> the contributions of people but sometimes my hands are full :).
>
> thanks for that. It is a very important project and I would like to
> see it easily installable and working in Pharo 2.0 too.
>
> Sven wrote:
>> I use it in 2.0 to access Postgresql databases using Glorp + the native (socket based) PostgresV2 driver.
>> This works fine.
>
> So we should put the config into the working configs for 2.0?
>
> Thx
> T.
>


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Re: DBXTalk and Pharo 2.0

Guillermo Polito


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 8:22 PM, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

On Mar 5, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Guillermo wrote:
>> The last time I tried to load DBXTalk in 2.0 the image hang up when loading
>> FFI :(. So probably we should think on switching to NB FFI, but it will
>> take some time...
>
> Mhhh ... when I load ConfigurationOfFFI configuration browser
> and then manually load "FFI-Tests-tbn.6" from
> http://source.squeakfoundation.org/FFI all tests are green on Windows.
>
> And yes - migrating to NB makes sense!
>
>> BTW, since Igor has worked on the bundling of native libraries, we can
>> probably do that with the dbxtalk native libs also :)
>
> OK - looks like the infrastructure is ready. What is required to do that?
> Will you send the libraries to Igor and he just bundles them?
> That would be cool and save many people a lot of time.

But accessing sql libs is not core so I would like to avoid to have a vm with all the
librairies people used. You do not ***Imagine*** the amount of energy and time
igor spent on making cairo backend be working on the three platforms.

Actually for dbxtalk, I normally end up compiling all the 1.4.6 libs by myself and distribute them since there is no official binaries for that... :/
 

>> All dbxtalk should be working in 1.4 so far. I also try to update it with
>> the contributions of people but sometimes my hands are full :).
>
> thanks for that. It is a very important project and I would like to
> see it easily installable and working in Pharo 2.0 too.
>
> Sven wrote:
>> I use it in 2.0 to access Postgresql databases using Glorp + the native (socket based) PostgresV2 driver.
>> This works fine.
>
> So we should put the config into the working configs for 2.0?
>
> Thx
> T.
>



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Re: DBXTalk and Pharo 2.0

Ben Coman
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stephane ducasse wrote:

> On Mar 5, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>  
>> Guillermo wrote:
>>    
>>> The last time I tried to load DBXTalk in 2.0 the image hang up when loading
>>> FFI :(. So probably we should think on switching to NB FFI, but it will
>>> take some time...
>>>      
>> Mhhh ... when I load ConfigurationOfFFI configuration browser
>> and then manually load "FFI-Tests-tbn.6" from
>> http://source.squeakfoundation.org/FFI all tests are green on Windows.
>>
>> And yes - migrating to NB makes sense!
>>
>>    
>>> BTW, since Igor has worked on the bundling of native libraries, we can
>>> probably do that with the dbxtalk native libs also :)
>>>      
>> OK - looks like the infrastructure is ready. What is required to do that?
>> Will you send the libraries to Igor and he just bundles them?
>> That would be cool and save many people a lot of time.
>>    
>
> But accessing sql libs is not core so I would like to avoid to have a vm with all the
> librairies people used. You do not ***Imagine*** the amount of energy and time
> igor spent on making cairo backend be working on the three platforms.
>  
Next best would be (is it possible?)  for the Configuration to download
libraries and the VM to dynamically load them without restarting, so
this could be down with one click from the Configuration Browser (maybe
this is already the case?)    Of course it would also be nice to have
DBXtalk as some part of the ecosystem CI.

>  
>>> All dbxtalk should be working in 1.4 so far. I also try to update it with
>>> the contributions of people but sometimes my hands are full :).
>>>      
>> thanks for that. It is a very important project and I would like to
>> see it easily installable and working in Pharo 2.0 too.
>>
>> Sven wrote:
>>    
>>> I use it in 2.0 to access Postgresql databases using Glorp + the native (socket based) PostgresV2 driver.
>>> This works fine.
>>>      
>> So we should put the config into the working configs for 2.0?
>>
>> Thx
>> T.
>>
>>    
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