J
Jamis Buck
This release concludes the beta period for the 2.0.x series. It adds
nothing new except a version bump and a firm stamp marked "stable".
http://sqlite-ruby.rubyforge.org
http://rubyforge.org/projects/sqlite-ruby
This marks the FIRST TIME sqlite-ruby has ever had a simultaneous
release of both the source packages and the pre-compiled window binary.
(Thanks, Justin!)
Also, this is the first release ever to include a windows-only binary
gem (sqlite-ruby-2.1.0-mswin32.gem). (Sorry, Eivind...)
Not having access to a Ruby-enabled Windows box, I haven't been able to
test the windows-only binary gem. If anyone has a chance to try it,
please let me know if it works or not.
Also, for discussions of sqlite-ruby, feel free to join the mailing
lists. They're pretty quiet right now (okay, they're as good as dead)
but if you've got some sqlite-ruby-ness that you want to discuss, the
lists are the places to be. Honest.
http://rubyforge.org/mail/?group_id=254
Enjoy! Comments, suggestions, etc. are always welcome.
nothing new except a version bump and a firm stamp marked "stable".
http://sqlite-ruby.rubyforge.org
http://rubyforge.org/projects/sqlite-ruby
This marks the FIRST TIME sqlite-ruby has ever had a simultaneous
release of both the source packages and the pre-compiled window binary.
(Thanks, Justin!)
Also, this is the first release ever to include a windows-only binary
gem (sqlite-ruby-2.1.0-mswin32.gem). (Sorry, Eivind...)
Not having access to a Ruby-enabled Windows box, I haven't been able to
test the windows-only binary gem. If anyone has a chance to try it,
please let me know if it works or not.
Also, for discussions of sqlite-ruby, feel free to join the mailing
lists. They're pretty quiet right now (okay, they're as good as dead)
but if you've got some sqlite-ruby-ness that you want to discuss, the
lists are the places to be. Honest.
http://rubyforge.org/mail/?group_id=254
Enjoy! Comments, suggestions, etc. are always welcome.