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Re: pgmemcache vs pgmemcached

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Juan, Thom, and Hannu,

I'm S. hironobu, pgmemcached maintainer.
I add to comments:

I made pgmemcached in July, 2008, and up-loaded it to my website. Afterwards,
Hannu made pgmemcache2. In about the end in 2008, he became to maintainer of
pgmemcahe, I sent him some patches.

The roots of pgmemcached and pgmemcache2 is pgmemcahe by Sean Chittenden.
At DNA level, these two children are almost same. Only difference between them is error handling. pgmemcached can returns the error code when an error occurs (it's like the Unix's system call). However, pgmemcache doesn't support this function,
because Hannu dislike global variables.

Now,  Hannu makes an effort hard for the release of  pgmemcache.
On the other hand, I stopped developments of pgmemcached because I was satisfied
with it in the summer of 2008, now I try some concurrent programming:
for example, almost lock-free memcached etc..

If you have some feature requests,  please send  to  Hannu :-)


Is there any documentation on this? PgFoundry doesn't appear to have any.

Thanks

Thom

2009/11/13 Valtonen, Hannu <hannu.valtonen@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hannu.valtonen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>

    On 11/13/09 5:26 AM, Juan Backson wrote:
    Hi,

    I had a chat with Suzuki Hironobu (pgmemcached maintainer) earlier
    this year and we pretty much decided that pgmemcache was the way
    to go after which Suzuku wrote a large patch to make it also
    support libmemcached behaviors and earlier PostgreSQL's.

    So I'd recommend just going with pgmemcache.

    - Hannu

    ps. As a disclaimer, I'm the current pgmemcache maintainer, I've
    also cc'd Suzuki san.


    I'm the current maintainer of pgmemcache


        Hi,
        Have anyone tried pgmemcache and pgmemcached?
        What is the difference betweent he two?  They are both
        non-persistent,
        so I have difficult time deciding which one to use.
        Any suggestion?
        Thanks,
        jb



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