I built a simple ODBC program that attempts to connect
  to a data source and tells you whether the connection succeeded
  or not.
  
  It works. Yay. I also moved the example config directory to the
  example directory, since that's what they are.
  $ dltest /opt/sdb/programs/lib/libsqlod.so
  SQLAllocHandle
  [dltest] ERROR dlopen: /opt/sdb/programs/lib/libsqlod.so:
  undefined symbol: _ZTVN10__cxxabiv120__si_class_type_infoE
  
  $ LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++.so.5 dltest
  /opt/sdb/programs/lib/libsqlod.so SQLAllocHandle
  
  I put this example odbcinst.ini file in /etc, and
  this example odbc.ini file in my home
  directory as $HOME/.odbc.ini, and then ran the following:
  
  $ LD_PRELOAD=libstdc++.so.5 isql MailDB dba dba
  
  and voìla! Now to get down to the important bits...
  I installed OOo 2 today. And I connected it to my locally running
  MySQL database via JDBC. I've been learning a lot about JDBC
  recently, what with a rash of customers wanting to know how to
  connect to MaxDB via Java.
  
  I'm also working a bit with Peter Harvey and learning something
  about ODBC. It seems somewhat more complicated. Perhaps that's
  because it doesn't have a virtual machine to target. I don't
  know. They all seem similar to DBI.
  
  I also installed the beta version of Thunderbird. The Debian
  package was a bit out of date and didn't have index-by-recipient.
  It was a major hassle for me, so I fixed it.
  
  Ulf and I have been working with a potential customer who has
  been having issues connecting to his x_server with MaxDB SQL
  Studio. He was initially reporting that he could not issue a
  particular query. I tried to get it working locally and put
  together a little script to build his example database, given …
  Since I've been working a bit more on maildb the last week, I put
  the subversion repository back up. Sadly, the revision history
  has been lost for the previous version. All I had to restore it
  was the current checkout.
  
  I believe the old revision history can be grabbed from the .svn/
  folders in this tar file, though, if you need it:
  
  http://colliertech.org/~cjcollier/src/maildb.tar.bz2
  
  You may keep up-to-date by following the development in the
  online SVN:
  
  svn co http://colliertech.org/svn/maildb
  
  contact me for commit rights.
  cjcollier@colliertech.org
  I had dinner last night with krow and a bunch of our co-workers. We
  went to a place on Capitol Hill in Seattle called Galeria's. I'd
  wandered by quite a few times but had not, until last night,
  eaten there.
  
  Hey, look! Pictures!
  
  Prior to dinner, we worked on fixing some of the last remaining
  5.0 bugs (my father once - or more - told me that "watching is
  helping"). I met a couple of folks I had not met before and
  learned a few new things about MySQL's query optimizer and how
  execution plans are developed. It turns out that, like MaxDB,
  MySQL has a cost-based optimizer.
  
  When we returned to Brian's place after dinner, everyone settled
  back in to work. Before long, I had to …
  For those of you who were curious what the rough drafts of my
  Synchronization Manager articles look like, the link to the first
  article follows.
  
  My server was down for the last 3 weeks. This brings me to about
  a 98% uptime. Woe.
  
  But the good news is that I have put the drafts of the articles
  up for review here:
  
  http://colliertech.org/~cjcollier/MySQL/MaxDB/SyncMan/PartTheFirst.html
  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/26/award_nominations/
  
  Florian Mueller, one of my acquaintances from MySQL has been
  nominated for his work against European Software Patents as
  European of the year. Pretty heady!
  
  He mentions the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
  (FFII) in a statement. At OSCON this year, I had the pleasure of
  meeting Hartmut Pilch, the president of the FFII. He seems like a
  good guy and he is single-minded about his convictions.
  
  If you feel, as I do, that Florian would make a better European
  Of The Year than UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, vote for him
  here:
  
  http://www.ev50.com/poll/
  Hey all,
  
  Here is the rough outline for the upcoming Synchronization
  Manager article. I expect to have it fleshed out and ready for
  publication by the end of next week or shortly thereafter. Please
  give feedback if you see anything missing or are not interested
  in particular topics.
  
  Thanks!
  
  
  
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 - Concepts
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 - Replication Units
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 - Master Unit
 - Client Unit
 - Activating Replication Units
 
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 - Message Server, msgserver
 - Synchronization Service, syncservice
 - Conflicts
 - Table name mapping
 - Master database …
 
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We released 1.6.1 last friday with these changes:
  - Fixed the installation procedure to add the INDEX privilege to
  the MySQL user (João)
  - Fixed bug with handling HTML characters in Internal FAQ entries
  (Bryan)
  - Fixed bug displaying priority in current filters (Bryan)
  - Added feature to set X-Eventum-Type header in new assignment
  email (Bryan)
  - Fixed bug that allowed users to access attachments, custom
  fields, phone calls and time tracking from issues they did not
  have access too (Bryan)
  - Added new workflow method to check if an address should be
  emailed (Bryan)
  - Fixed the issue searching routine to properly handle disabled
  fulltext search and customer integration features (João)
  - Improved the IRC Bot script to be easier to configure
  (João)
  - Added feature to update issue assignment, status and release
  for multiple issues at the same (Bryan)
  - Fixed labels on …