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README: tdbc
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This is the 1.1.3 source distribution of Tcl Database Connectivity
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(TDBC). TDBC is available from a Fossil version control repository
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at http://tdbc.tcl.tk/ .
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RCS: @(#) $Id$
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1. Introduction
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This directory contains the source code, documentation, and test scripts
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for the base classes and SQL tokenizer of Tcl Database Connectivity. It
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is not very useful by itself; to access databases, you also need one
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or more driver modules for the database manager(s) that you intend to use.
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The drivers are available from http://tdbc.tcl.tk along with the
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source code of this module. A bug database and Wiki are available
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at the same location.
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TDBC is a freely-available open source package. You can do virtually
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anything you like with it, such as modifying it, redistributing it,
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and selling it either in whole or in part. See the file
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"license.terms" for complete information.
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2. Documentation
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The 'doc' subdirectory in this release contains a set of reference manual
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entries for TDBC. Files with an extension '.n' are for Tcl classes and
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commands; files with an extension '.3' are for C library functions. The
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file, 'doc/tdbc.n' gives an overview, listing the classes and functions.
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3. Compiling and Installing.
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TDBC is built in much the same way that Tcl itself is. Once you have
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a Tcl build environment set up, you should be able to simply
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enter the commands:
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cd tdbc
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./configure
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make all
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make test
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make install
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to have the TDBC base classes and tokenizer installed and usable from
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Tcl. See http://www.tcl.tk/doc/howto/compile.html for instructions on
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how to set up a build environment for Tcl.
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4. Tcl newsgroup.
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There is a USENET news group, "comp.lang.tcl", intended for the exchange of
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information about Tcl, Tk, and related applications. The newsgroup is a
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great place to ask general information questions. For bug reports, please
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see the "Support and bug fixes" section below.
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5. Tcl'ers Wiki
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A Wiki-based open community site covering all aspects of Tcl/Tk is at:
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http://wiki.tcl.tk/
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It is dedicated to the Tcl programming language and its extensions. A
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wealth of useful information can be found there. It contains code
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snippets, references to papers, books, and FAQs, as well as pointers to
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development tools, extensions, and applications. You can also recommend
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additional URLs by editing the wiki yourself.
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6. Mailing lists
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SourceForge hosts a mailing list, tcl-tdbc, to discuss issues with using
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and developing TDBC. For more information and to subscribe, visit
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcl
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and go to the 'Mailing Lists' page.
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7. Support
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We are very interested in receiving bug reports, patches, and suggestions
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for improvements. We prefer that you send this information to us via the
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bug database, rather than emailing us directly. The bug database is at:
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http://tdbc.tcl.tk/
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The bug form was designed to give uniform structure to bug reports as
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well as to solicit enough information to minimize followup questions.
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We will log and follow-up on each bug, although we cannot promise a
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specific turn-around time. Enhancements, reported via the Feature
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Requests form at the same web site, may take longer and may not happen
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at all unless there is widespread support for them.
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The Tcl community is too large for us to provide much individual support
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for users. If you need help, we suggest that you post questions to
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comp.lang.tcl. We read the newsgroup and will attempt to answer esoteric
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questions for which no one else is likely to know the answer.
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