It comes in source form, as well as pre compiled Windows DLLs.
Pgtcl was tested on WindowsXP, Linux (SuSE 9.1), and FreeBSD. It was
tested against PG databases running version 7.3, 7.4, and 8.0. Note
however, that this release does not contain any new client features
that were introduced with PG 8.0.
Files can be downloaded from here: http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgtcl/
additional info can be found here: http://wiki.tcl.tk/pgtcl
New features:
o Proper Tcl namespace support, in the ::pg namespace
o Connection and result handles can be used as commands.
o -dict option in pg_result (experimental, since the Tcl dictionary API
could possible change). Requires Tcl 8.5 or the dict extension
http://pascal.scheffers.net/software/
o New -connhandle option to pg_connect. Gives the user the ability to
name the connection handle.
o New -connlist option to pg_connect. Another alternative to passing
the connection parameters, using a Tcl name/value list.
o New pg_dbinfo command
o New escape commands: pg_escape_string, pg_escape_bytea,
pg_unescape_bytea
o Test suite, which covers common scenarios. Is not near exhaustive
yet. Based on tcltest.
o updated documentation
o Helper procs in the playpen directory
Please visit the pgtcl project home page and http://wiki.tcl.tk/pgtcl
for more detail information.
Is there a version that support Oracle 9i on Windows?
Robert
This is for the Postgresql database system, not Oracle.
bs wrote:
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> > > Please visit the pgtcl project home page and http://wiki.tcl.tk/pgtcl
> > > for more detail information.
> >
> > Is there a version that support Oracle 9i on Windows?
> >
>
> This is for the Postgresql database system, not Oracle.
You know I was thinking of one thing and writing the other! I meant to
say Pg8 on Windows.
Robert
Does that answer your question?
Yup, it sure does. I went to that site but saw the 7.X in the file name
so I wanted to make sure.
Robert