Hello, I would like to apply for the hosting of a project. My Name is Roland Averkamp from Freiburg, Germany. Currently I am the only project member. The name of the project is plain-odbc. The project is an ODBC interface for clisp. It should become a simple, yet powerful lisp odbc interface, without things like special reader syntax for sql, mapping of clos objects to database tables ... I have a version that works, it supports queries, updates, stored procedure calls with in and out parameters. Working with Oracle, SQL-Server and MS-ACCESS on Windows is possible. Currently I am trying to get it running under Linux X86 with unixodbc and MySQL. Since I am using the lower layer of Paul Meurers sqlodbc module and that worked with clisp and cmucl, unixodbc, MySQL and PostgreSQL I do not expect to much problems. The API could be improved, but I thought I make it available now, before I make up my mind about further changes. If you have a better suggestion for a name, please tell me.
The low level parts of the system consists of code from Paul Meurers sqlodbc module. The upper layer was written by me. Paul Meurer used for his code a license of his own design. I intend to license my code under the BSD license, but I am flexible concerning licensing. Paul Meurer does not know that his code is used in the project. I hope his license is not a problem. I attached the license file to the mail.
Regards Roland Averkamp
Hi,
I don't see any problem with this.
Regards, Mario.
"Roland Averkamp" roland.averkamp@gmx.net writes:
Hello, I would like to apply for the hosting of a project. My Name is Roland Averkamp from Freiburg, Germany. Currently I am the only project member. The name of the project is plain-odbc. The project is an ODBC interface for clisp. It should become a simple, yet powerful lisp odbc interface, without things like special reader syntax for sql, mapping of clos objects to database tables ... I have a version that works, it supports queries, updates, stored procedure calls with in and out parameters. Working with Oracle, SQL-Server and MS-ACCESS on Windows is possible. Currently I am trying to get it running under Linux X86 with unixodbc and MySQL. Since I am using the lower layer of Paul Meurers sqlodbc module and that worked with clisp and cmucl, unixodbc, MySQL and PostgreSQL I do not expect to much problems. The API could be improved, but I thought I make it available now, before I make up my mind about further changes. If you have a better suggestion for a name, please tell me.
The low level parts of the system consists of code from Paul Meurers sqlodbc module. The upper layer was written by me. Paul Meurer used for his code a license of his own design. I intend to license my code under the BSD license, but I am flexible concerning licensing. Paul Meurer does not know that his code is used in the project. I hope his license is not a problem. I attached the license file to the mail.
Regards Roland Averkamp
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This system contains code from Paul Meurer: the FFC system was written by him and also the the lower level parts of the system: src/odbc/codbc-constants.lisp src/odbc/odbc-ff-interface.lisp src/odbc/ odbc-functions.lisp (I removed code that I did not need.)
and this is his license
SQL/ODBC module for MCL, CMUCL, LispWorks, ACL and CormanLisp Version 0.9 Copyright (C) Paul Meurer 1999-2001 All rights reserved. paul.meurer@hit.uib.no
Use and copying of this software and preparation of derivative works based upon this software are permitted, so long as the following conditions are met: o This copyright notice is included intact. o No fees or compensation are charged for use, copies, or access to this software. You may charge a nominal distribution fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, but you may not charge for the program itself. o You are allowed to use this software as part of a commercial software package, provided that its functionality significantly exceeds the functionality of this software, and that the use of this software is explicitly mentioned in your documentation.
This software is made available AS IS, and no warranty is made about the software or its performance.
The upper parts of the system are written by me (Roland Averkamp) and carry my copyright notice. For my code I use the new BSD license.
Copyright (c) 2005, Roland Averkamp All rights reserved.
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