fireruby 0.2.1-powerpc-darwin → 0.2.2-powerpc-darwin

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- == FireRuby Version 0.2.1
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- This is a bug fix release for version 0.2.0 of the FireRuby library. FireRuby is
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- an extension to the Ruby language that provides access to the functionality of
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- the Firebird relational database management system.
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+ == FireRuby Version 0.2.2
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+ FireRuby is an extension to the Ruby language that provides access to the C API
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+ functionality of the Firebird relational database management system.
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+ This release is primarily about providing a Linux build of the FireRuby library.
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+ Thanks go to Ken Kunz for his help in providing the build machine and generating
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+ the actual build on Linux. Ken noted that the make file generated from the
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+ extconf.rb script had a CFLAGS entry of 'march=pentium4'. He altered this to
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+ 'mcpu=i586' which, he informs me, should be compatible across i386
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+ architectures.
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+ Some of the source controlled files and scripts for the library have been
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+ updated as part of getting the Linux build working. All updates have been
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+ checked into CVS on Ruby Forge.
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  == Enhancements & Alterations
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- No new functionality added for this release.
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+ A gem of the FireRuby library for Linux was added to the release files.
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  == Bug Fixes
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- - Fixed an intermittent bug that was causing an access violation when the Ruby
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- interpreter attempted to clean up at exited. The access violation was
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- occurring in a Firebird function call so I'm not exactly sure why it was
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- happening. The code has been restructured to bypass the issue.
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- - Fixed a bug in the code for the Generator object that was leaving an active
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- transaction lying around whenever an exception occurred in a call to fetch a
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- value from the Generator.
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- - Fixed a buffer overrun bug were the size of an input string was being used
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- to determine values written rather than the size of an output field.
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+ No bugs were fixed for this release.
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  == Issues
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+ gem install fireruby-0.2.2-mswin32.gem
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- version 1.5.2.
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+ version 1.5.2. On Linux the library (I believe) has been linked against the
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+ Firebird shared object. This being the case then your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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+ environment variable will have to be set to include the Firebird lib directory
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  == So How Do I Use It?
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  name: fireruby
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- version: 0.2.1
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- date: 2005-03-30
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+ date: 2005-04-12
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  summary: Ruby interface library for the Firebird database.
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  email: paw220470@yahoo.ie
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  homepage: http://rubyforge.org/projects/fireruby/
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- description:
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+ description: FireRuby is an extension to the Ruby programming language that provides access to the Firebird open source RDBMS. FireRuby is based in the Firebird C API and has no additional dependencies. The FireRuby library wraps the API calls in a Ruby OO interface.
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