New Version ( 1.1.0 ) of the ibm_db gem is now available along with
the latest DB2, version V9.7, available for the community. This
release of the gem provides support for the Activerecord’s Query Cache
Mechanism. It exploits the new features of the latest DB2 V9.7 like
rename column support and parameterized timestamp column support along
with various other enhancements like using prepared statement
completely in the insertion of LOB/XML, rename column support for zOS
9 and enhanced rename column support of Informix Dynamic Server.
Supporting the new DB2 right from day one along with the above
mentioned features and enhancements ibm_db gem will accept
contributions from the community.
Hi!
I downloaded Ruby-1.9.2-0p136 and run configure. It finishes with:
.ext/include/x86_64-linux/ruby/config.h updated
ruby library version = 1.9.1
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
So Ruby has a library, which has a different version than the ruby interpreter?
Read Ruby 1.9.2 release notes, also search, this has been asked
several times already.
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On Jan 10, 10:58 am, Ralf Mueller <ralf.muel...@zmaw.de> wrote:
Hi!
I downloaded Ruby-1.9.2-0p136 and run configure. It finishes with:
ext/include/x86_64-linux/ruby/config.h updated
ruby library version = 1.9.1
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
So Ruby has a library, which has a different version than the ruby interpreter?
On Jan 10, 10:58 am, Ralf Mueller<ralf.muel...@zmaw.de> wrote:
Hi!
I downloaded Ruby-1.9.2-0p136 and run configure. It finishes with:
ext/include/x86_64-linux/ruby/config.h updated
ruby library version = 1.9.1
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
So Ruby has a library, which has a different version than the ruby interpreter?
Read Ruby 1.9.2 release notes, also search, this has been asked
several times already.