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SimpleTicket and Postgresql

We have had a couple of questions on support for databases other than MySQL.  We posted a response on the mailing list but thought that it might be helpful to list here as well.

The short answer is that once the rails clean-up happens (target date May 1st) any database supported by Rails should work with SimpleTicket.  Today we have specific MySQL calls (a rails no-no) in SimpleTicket, our rails clean-up should remove these and
make any compatible database work with the program.  For more information visit:

http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/PostgreSQL

Our first major code release is scheduled for May 1st (we have never met a release date before, but we are hopeful) and this release should be friendlier to rails novices.

March 27, 2006 | Trackback |

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2 Responses to “SimpleTicket and Postgresql”

  1. Rick Vestal Says:

    Will this release be available as a standalone downloadable package on SourceForge? I ask this mainly because I am still unable to fully understand the current release system.

  2. Peter Nixon Says:

    Here are some instructions to get my initial port of SimpleTicket to Postgresql installed and working
    HOWTO Install SimpleTicket with Postgresql on SUSE Linux

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