All releases of libdbi-drivers


Release Notes: The pgsql driver now supports features of PostgreSQL 9.0 and later. Drivers support transactions and savepoints if the underlying database engine does. The mysql driver now reads sequential data from MySQL result sets much faster. The test kit has been entirely rewritten to increase coverage and to improve error reporting.


Release Notes: A typo in the sqlite3 driver that prevented loading of the driver on some systems was fixed.


Release Notes: The licensing was unified (LGPL for all drivers, GFDL for all docs). The Firebird driver was thoroughly overhauled. Drivers are now linked against libdbi by default.


Release Notes: This release fixes a packaging error.


Release Notes: This release added support for new MySQL 5.0 data types, improved support for older PostgreSQL releases, and fixed a segfault in the sqlite/sqlite3 drivers. sqlite/sqlite3 now support semicolons in query strings. Concurrent accesses were improved in sqlite3. Various fixes were made to the Oracle and Ingres drivers. The drivers can now be linked against libdbi to allow dlopen'ing libdbi in a dlopen'ed module.


Release Notes: Two bugs in the SQLite and SQLite3 drivers were fixed. An option to improve concurrent access was added to these drivers. The Firebird/Interbase and FreeTDS drivers are now fully functional.


Release Notes: The drivers were updated to work with the new libdbi-0.8.0 framework. This release contains drivers for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQLite3.


Release Notes: A new driver for Oracle was added. A new function for read-only string quoting and an accessor for the database encoding were added. Support for DATE and TIME was added to the PostgreSQL driver.


Release Notes: The libdbi and libdbi-drivers projects have been restructured. libdbi-drivers now contains all available database drivers (mSQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite). The dynamic linking code was fixed and works properly on OS X now. The SQLite driver now supports all data types known to MySQL and PostgreSQL.


Release Notes: A bug related to zero-length strings has been fixed.
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