On 6/15/2010 11:45 AM, Kalle Sommer Nielsen wrote:
2010/6/15 Patrick ALLAERT<patrick.alla...@gmail.com>:
What about doing the same with MySQL extensions ?
I have the feeling that there is a benefit at removing ext/mysql with
the same arguments as for sqlite 2.

+1 for removing ext/mysql and ext/sqlite. While we are at it, then I
think we should strongly consider removing the ext/mssql extension as
well, its not maintained, there is countless bugs, and its officially
not supported on Windows since 5.3, but it can however still be built
and used if you do it manually.

I'd have to disagree with this for one reason - it currently is the ONLY way to speak to Sql Server on non-windows machines. Until there is an alternative it probably needs to stay...

Thanks,
Elizabeth Smith

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