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Re: Pg & Tcl - is it dying out?

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On 01/31/2013 10:59 AM, Carlo Stonebanks wrote:
Was there something constructive you might have been asking about that
you forgot to include in this email?  If so, what was it?

I don't believe I forgot anything, as there was a question in the original
post (which you did not include in your snip):

"Are we seeing the demise of PG & Tcl? Should I advise my client to NOT
upgrade any systems running Tcl apps and stick with legacy OS's?"

Not the demise of PG in general, but specifically of concern for the PG &
Tcl developers.

Is this not a constructive question, and is it NOT about PG in general? I
had asked in 2006 where to direct PG & Tcl questions and the answer was
PGSQL general. See:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/725602300608011149i2a88a5b2t96817b85318
1e29c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Is there now somewhere else I should be asking about this?

Well I think part of the problem is that we may be talking apples and oranges. If I am following correctly there are two PG/Tcl software packages in play here.

) PL/Tcl

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/pltcl.html

Working with Tcl in the database.

2) PGtcl

http://flightaware.github.com/Pgtcl/

Working with PG from Tcl





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