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Re: [GWhere-discussion] GWhere database support
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Zero - GWhere |
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Re: [GWhere-discussion] GWhere database support |
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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!!
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