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Re: Database for LINUX?

... wondering if there exists a Database for Linux. If not, can anyone |> ... in turn gives them to the database engine, postgres). Postgres distribution incorporates a ... .68338700 1187201574> From: [Dennis H.] Subject: QUESTION: XFREE86 & VESA Video???? Date: ...

linux-activists - Steef S.G. de Bruijn - Sep 20 1993 - 10:17

Re: Database for Linux...

... > Question... Are there *ANY* database packages for Linux >available? I'm looking ... based language, but I'll settle for anything. > > So, any clues? > Clues? ... simple system, while ingres allows for more complex queries and records ( ...

linux-activists - Jonathan Magid - Feb 16 1993 - 18:46

Re: Database for LINUX

... > plek@admiral.uucp (peter eriksson) writes: >Hello LINUX freaks > >I wonder if there are any DATABASE software for the linux system >I have tired to ... in the distribution. ### You need lha (pub/linux/sources/Archivers/lha-1.00.tar.Z) ...

linux-activists - Zeyd M. Ben-Halim - Nov 24 1992 - 06:43

Re: Database for LINUX

... Magid (jem@sunSITE.unc.edu) wrote: : A database, touted to be highly portable, was ... could see if it works under Linux? If you're talking about MetalBase 5.0, ... as a Sparc1+ doing adds to the database. :) -- Ed Carp erc@apple.com, erc@ ...

linux-activists - Ed Carp - Nov 25 1992 - 00:30

Re: Database for LINUX

... ) to report anything. The problem seems >to be at start = curtime(). >Any pointers? >Leon Dent >lcd@ais.org I solved it by doing first a blast, which deletes the lock on the database. Willem van Schaik schaik@cnplss5.cnps.philips.nl

linux-activists - Willem van Schaik - Dec 1 1992 - 20:16

Re: Databases for linux?

... fnma.COM writes: >Are there any database packages that work under linux? Yes! ingres, postgres, mbase, diamond. They should be available from sunsite.unc.edu or your nearest linux archive. Zeyd >Thanks, >- Chip > >

linux-activists - Zeyd M. Ben-Halim - Aug 18 1993 - 21:01

Re: Database for LINUX

If you want a simpler database than Ingres, MetalBase 5.0 was recently posted ... nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and all the words in the ... nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and all the words in ...

linux-activists - Ed Carp - Nov 24 1992 - 18:00

Re: Database for LINUX

In article lcd@ais.org (Leon Dent) writes: >I couldn't get bench (in Metalbase) to report anything. The problem seems >to be at start = curtime(). I got it to report ok. on a 386-33 it reports 0.57 add/s > >Any pointers? >

linux-activists - Zeyd M. Ben-Halim - Nov 25 1992 - 22:31

Re: Database for LINUX

... -0177 "There is nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and all the words in the world won't give ... -0177 "There is nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and all the words in the world won't give ...

linux-activists - Ed Carp - Nov 30 1992 - 16:52

Re: mbase 5.0 (was Re: databases for linux)

... Zeyd M. Ben-Halim) writes: > >Due to demand for a working version of mbase 5.0 I ... mit.edu:/incoming and >sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming >as mbase.lzh. >It is an ... lines in that have prototypes for the vsprintf etc. functions (6 lines, I ...

linux-activists - Sakari Aaltonen - Nov 28 1992 - 09:57

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