I've read about the plans for using SQLite. While browsing the homepage
of sqlite, I noticed that it operates directly on files w/o a running
server, correct?

I know some of freevo's architecture, but not that much... Maybe the
need will rise in the future to run and connect several freevo boxes,
e.g. one in the living room, one in the (children's) bedroom, etc. It
would be convenient then to maintain a central media archive on a
fileserver, or on one of the freevo boxes. Also, with more than one
freevo-box, a distributed recordserver could plan (and even shift)
recordings among boxes, based on their configuration and usage.

Consider this just a incentive to keep the database related code
separated from the freevo code so that e.g. mysql or postgresql can
replace sqlite. I've seen projects that incorporate sql statements
directly into the program code...

Richard.




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