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Re: [GWhere-discussion] GWhere database support


From: Zero - GWhere
Subject: Re: [GWhere-discussion] GWhere database support
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 01:02:59 +0200

Hi Nicola and list,

It's not what you are waiting for but GWhere is available under win32
platforms too. In this way you are abble to read yours catalogs under
GNU/Linux or MS Windows.

Yours,


PS: I don't forget the MySQL plugin... ;-)

Nicola Fankhauser wrote:

> hi list
>
> as far as I read on the web, there are plans to include a database as
> storage option for the catalogs. I have multiple machines with multiple
> operating systems I work with and thus it would be a big help to me
> having the indexes on a central database server in my intranet.
>
> I am an experienced PHP programmer and my plans include writing a php
> application which reads from the same database as GWhere - so any
> computer equipped with a browser could query the catalogs. read only
> access would suffice for the beginning, as new disks are seldomly added,
> but searches in the catalogs are more frequent.
>
> I don't think linking against the c mysql library would be that hard.
>
> ps: I tried to do some research on this list's archive, but they seem to
> be gone.
>
> regards
> nicola
>
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Best regards,

Zero
Maintainer,

GWhere - Another way to manage your catalogs!!
http://www.gwhere.org






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