I don't know that anybody does. We usually get a report a couple of
minor versions in and fix it then, which backs that guess. It's also
not tested by the buildfarm. So I think you can call it semi-
maintained at best.
So if you want to become the maintainer and test/send patches at an
earlier stage, please go right ahead!
/Magnus
On 7 apr 2009, at 03.52, ljb <ljb1813@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There were some recent changes to libpq/bcc32.mak that broke my
attempt to
build libpq with the Borland compiler. (OK, not so recent. I've been
busy.)
Five new modules were added from ports/: dirent dirmod pgsleep open
win32error
I had to removed two, dirent.c and open.c to get the compilation to
work.
CVS comment on the changes (Rev 1.30, 1.28.2.1) is:
"Synchronize Borland libpq makefile to match MSVC. Backpatch to
8.3.X."
So: Are changes to libpq/bcc32.mak being tested, or just applied
assuming they
are correct? Because if they are tested, I'm getting different
results and we
need to compare notes. If the changes are not tested, I will submit
a patch
that works for me.
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