> On 22 Jan 2015, at 06:52, Craig <cr...@hivemind.net> wrote: > > From: Sven Van Caekenberghe > Sent: 20 January 2015 01:40 PM > >> Using Glorp on top of the PostgresV2 driver (which uses just a network > connection and no native code nor plugin) >> should work on all platforms. Of course, you still have to install > Postgres itself, but it can run on another machine too. >> >> HTH, >> >> Sven > Sven, > > I just ran into an issue in the Postgres V2 driver, which I guess is a > porting error. See below and note the commas ",". > > PGConnection>>stSendingMD5Password: event > "MD5 authentication as explain in > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-novice/2003-05/msg00305.php" > | hashedCredentials hashedMessage | > > hashedCredentials := (MD5 hashMessage: (connectionArgs password, > connectionArgs userName)) hex asLowercase. > hashedMessage := 'md5', (MD5 hashMessage: (hashedCredentials, event > salt asString)) hex asLowercase. > > self sendPacket: (PGPasswordPacket password: hashedMessage) on: > socket.
What exactly do you mean ? Reading the link above that seems to be correct, at first glance, maybe I don't see it. Sven