[pybsddb] Helping...
hasanyasin
hasanyasin at cubicpen.com
Thu Mar 25 15:05:20 CET 2010
This email was for Jesus, the developer of the bindings; but because he
added reply-to header to his email addressed to the maillist, I had sent
the email publicly to the list. I will of course share the installer as
I stated at the email. In fact, I am not using windows as a development
or production environment myself so I don't need it personally. Why I am
trying to build the library and create the installer is to help Jesus.
Thanks for your interest. I had faced with some problems; but I will
solve them soon. The installer will be ready today or tomorrow.
hasanyasin
On 25.03.2010 15:49, Joepaul Puthenangadi wrote:
> Will there be a way you can share this installer. I was trying to
> install pybsdd module on win32 and was having little bit of
> difficulties. Will you be kind enough share this.
>
> Thanks a lot. Appreciate your time.
>
> --- On *Thu, 3/25/10, hasanyasin /<hasanyasin at cubicpen.com>/* wrote:
>
>
> From: hasanyasin <hasanyasin at cubicpen.com>
> Subject: Re: [pybsddb] Helping...
> To: "Python bindings for Oracle Berkeley DB" <pybsddb at jcea.es>
> Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 4:21 AM
>
> Hi,
> Windows Binaries: Windows packages will be built automatically
> after now. I have built the berkeley db 4.8.26 and pybsddb
> automatic installer for 32bit. After building 64bit edition and
> some tests, I will send you the files today or tomorrow. For later
> releases, my friend Serhat Durum will continue building windows
> installers. He is about to subscribe the mailing list to follow
> new releases.
>
> Mailing List: I will try to respond questions on mailing list if I
> can.
>
> Finding Bugs: I am currenlty using pybsddb on a production-ready
> environment. I will share any problems I will face.
>
> Help on Improving API: I need to study on the current code to get
> accustomed to the coding style and solutions currently in use.
> After a few weeks I believe I will be able to help you adding more
> methods and classes according to your plans.
>
> Web Site: I see that you want the library to be used by much more
> developers. To achive success on this area we need some
> enhancements on the interface. A "Download" link is needed for
> example. It is hard to find and understand where to download the
> library from current web page. We also need to provide a
> navigation, ie a menu of links to the documentation, release and
> general information pages, etc... If you consider this I will work
> on a simple and minimalistic page layout for the library site.
>
> Thanks,
> hasanyasin
>
> On 25.03.2010 04:44, Jesus Cea wrote:
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> > On 03/24/2010 11:40 AM, hasanyasin wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Thanks for the great work and support. I can provide web
> hosting and/or
> >> web site design for the project if you need. I will also be
> happy if I
> >> can do something, if you need/want any work for the project.
> >>
> > I have my own server, so the hosting is here. I don't care at
> all about
> > web design, as you can see looking at my webpage (so 1996!), and
> I don't
> > think pybsddb needs more, for now. This could change in the
> future, though.
> >
> > Currently the best ways to help out are:
> >
> > * Building Windows packages. I can not do it myself, at all. And is
> > badly needed.
> >
> > * Helping in the mailing list. Many of the questions are more
> Berkeley
> > DB related than pybsddb, but we try to be nice and help anyway.
> BDB is
> > not easy to use, and I am interested in people getting a good
> impression
> > of it.
> >
> > * Finding bugs. No patches needed, but a (minimal) testcase that
> exposes it.
> >
> > * Helping to improve API coverage. Currently pybsddb doesn't
> expose a
> > lot of the underlining Berkeley DB API. I aim to complete
> coverage, but
> > progress is slow. I would be glad to accept patches improving
> coverage,
> > and now, using Mercurial DVCS, it is pretty easy. But before
> sending a
> > nontrivial patch, I would like to talk a bit about it, know what
> other
> > people is doing (to avoid work duplication and planning), and
> stick to a
> > common coding style.
> >
> > - -- Jesus Cea Avion _/_/ _/_/_/
> _/_/_/
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> > . _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/
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