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Niclas Käld (niclas@keynetwork.se)
Wed, 12 Nov 1997 23:23:10 +0100


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From: Niclas Käld <niclas@keynetwork.se>
Subject: w3-msql?
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 23:23:10 +0100

Spec: Linux, Apache, mSQL 2.0.3
Can I run w3-msql without w3-auth and without patching the Apache
server?
If I need to patch the Apache-server, how?

Best regards,
Niclas
From jetman@li.net Wed Nov 12 17:49:41 1997
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From: "Jethro Wright" <jetman@li.net>
To: "mSQL" <msql-list@bunyip.com>
Subject: Does Anyone Want to Work on mSQL 2.0X for Win32 ?
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 17:41:32 -0500
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        I'm getting close to the time where I'll need
mSQL 2.0X for Win32. I'm using the 1.16c port for now,
but soon I'm going to need the 2.X enhancements, like
sequences. I have Visual C++ 5.0, but will d/l
Cygnus-Win32 if necessary. I just want to split up the
tasks w/ someone who has a clue about what needs to be
done. Naturally, once it's up and running, we post the
port to Bond. I'm looking for a partner(s) (if anyone
is interested) as I have production work to do (usg mSQL,
of course) and I'd rather not take on a port of mSQL (I'm
a newbie to mSQL, altho I have many years of SQL, C,
and Windows development experience) in addition to my
development work (CGIs, database design, etc.)

        Any takers ??? Jet