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Reading topic about pacman with database, what DBs are available for linux? Pro & cons? Any DB works with bash?
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http://www.topology.org/images/sqldb.png
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/307/
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/305/
A bit old, but might have some useful info..
http://freshmeat.net/browse/66/
As for bash..it looks like sqlite is scriptable using the sqlite cli front end..
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1428/
I believe most of the other *dbm have similar properties.
"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
"t̥͍͎̪̪͗a̴̻̩͈͚ͨc̠o̩̙͈ͫͅs͙͎̙͊ ͔͇̫̜t͎̳̀a̜̞̗ͩc̗͍͚o̲̯̿s̖̣̤̙͌ ̖̜̈ț̰̫͓ạ̪͖̳c̲͎͕̰̯̃̈o͉ͅs̪ͪ ̜̻̖̜͕" -- -̖͚̫̙̓-̺̠͇ͤ̃ ̜̪̜ͯZ͔̗̭̞ͪA̝͈̙͖̩L͉̠̺͓G̙̞̦͖O̳̗͍
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... I think sqlite has the most RAM.
You do not have to enter the sqlite3 interactive environment. Instead, you could perform all commands at the shell prompt, which is ideal when running bash scripts and commands in an ssh string.
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no..taupe!
"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
"t̥͍͎̪̪͗a̴̻̩͈͚ͨc̠o̩̙͈ͫͅs͙͎̙͊ ͔͇̫̜t͎̳̀a̜̞̗ͩc̗͍͚o̲̯̿s̖̣̤̙͌ ̖̜̈ț̰̫͓ạ̪͖̳c̲͎͕̰̯̃̈o͉ͅs̪ͪ ̜̻̖̜͕" -- -̖͚̫̙̓-̺̠͇ͤ̃ ̜̪̜ͯZ͔̗̭̞ͪA̝͈̙͖̩L͉̠̺͓G̙̞̦͖O̳̗͍
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Sqlite support is already present in many applications (including qt lib). It would allow nonprogrammers to use the db too.
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nonprogrammers know sql syntax?
"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
"t̥͍͎̪̪͗a̴̻̩͈͚ͨc̠o̩̙͈ͫͅs͙͎̙͊ ͔͇̫̜t͎̳̀a̜̞̗ͩc̗͍͚o̲̯̿s̖̣̤̙͌ ̖̜̈ț̰̫͓ạ̪͖̳c̲͎͕̰̯̃̈o͉ͅs̪ͪ ̜̻̖̜͕" -- -̖͚̫̙̓-̺̠͇ͤ̃ ̜̪̜ͯZ͔̗̭̞ͪA̝͈̙͖̩L͉̠̺͓G̙̞̦͖O̳̗͍
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They don't have to. There are gui designers/front-ends.
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There are gui designers/front-ends.
I am searching for GUI front-ends, anyone you recommend.
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=SqliteTools
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They don't have to. There are gui designers/front-ends.
MS Access anyone?
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MS Access anyone?
Arch based on MSAccess?
*cactus passes out*
"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
"t̥͍͎̪̪͗a̴̻̩͈͚ͨc̠o̩̙͈ͫͅs͙͎̙͊ ͔͇̫̜t͎̳̀a̜̞̗ͩc̗͍͚o̲̯̿s̖̣̤̙͌ ̖̜̈ț̰̫͓ạ̪͖̳c̲͎͕̰̯̃̈o͉ͅs̪ͪ ̜̻̖̜͕" -- -̖͚̫̙̓-̺̠͇ͤ̃ ̜̪̜ͯZ͔̗̭̞ͪA̝͈̙͖̩L͉̠̺͓G̙̞̦͖O̳̗͍
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lanrat wrote:There are gui designers/front-ends.
I am searching for GUI front-ends, anyone you recommend.
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=SqliteTools
Search for my sql related posts (pkgbuilds) in "new and requested packages" forum.
Rekall (ms access like db) should soon have sqlite support:
http://rekall.no-no-badpuppy.com/module … ?storyid=2
(I hope it will replace xbase as standard format also in the free version of rekall).
Kexi from Koffice (rekall competitor):
http://www.koffice.org/kexi/
Another one from kde (I've never tried it though):
http://extragear.kde.org/apps/datakiosk/
You can find several web based projects for sqlite here:
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Web/Databases/
I think new versions of ooo will also support sqlite. There is an alpha driver at:
http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/sqlite/index.html
Maybe the new oo base will somehow support sqlite too.
Gnome db
http://www.gnome-db.org/
says it supports sqlite so it should be usable with mergeant (front-end).
Perhaps there are more. Many applications are still in heavy development stage but should be usable. I guess kexi and rekall are the two most advanced. Everything depends on what kind of usage are you planning.
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