Re: database

2004-12-20 Thread SOTL
On Monday 20 December 2004 01:35 pm, Flemming Greve Skovengaard wrote: > S. Barret Dolph wrote: > > Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly > > will use it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require > > complex database desig

Re: database

2004-12-20 Thread Flemming Greve Skovengaard
S. Barret Dolph wrote: Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly will use it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require complex database design.) Cordially, S. Barret Dolph Pegasus International Schools Taipei Taiwan Why don't you try MySQL (

database

2004-12-20 Thread S. Barret Dolph
Any suggestions on what a school should use for a database. We mostly will use it for accounting and student lists. (Neither of which require complex database design.) Cordially, S. Barret Dolph Pegasus International Schools Taipei Taiwan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line

Re: GNU make: Where is the default database?

2003-02-21 Thread whitnl73
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Jamie Risk wrote: > Where's the source database for gnu make? I can view it with > "make -p -f/dev/null" which is, useful, but I wish to edit it. > - Jamie > If you will look at the output so produced, you will see all values are default, from the

Re: GNU make: Where is the default database?

2003-02-21 Thread Elias Athanasopoulos
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:59:22PM -0500, Jamie Risk wrote: > Where's the source database for gnu make? I can view it with > "make -p -f/dev/null" which is, useful, but I wish to edit it. Redefine your shell's enviroment variables. For bash use export, for csh use sete

GNU make: Where is the default database?

2003-02-21 Thread Jamie Risk
Where's the source database for gnu make? I can view it with "make -p -f/dev/null" which is, useful, but I wish to edit it. - Jamie - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mor

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-12 Thread Peter
Yes it seems the updatedb is not done automatically in RH up to 7.3. Therefore, I put in my su (root) crontab (crontab -e) the following lines: 00 13 * * * updatedb -e /mnt/dos,/mnt/window 25 17 * * 1 mount /mnt/window; updatedb -U /mnt/window -e /mnt/dos,/,/usr,/usr/local,/home -o /home/peter/

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-12 Thread Haines Brown
Sorry, Ray, I misunderstood you on two counts. > First, updatedb *is* the command to update the locate database. I > already told you this, so asking *me* again what command you are > looking for is a pointless exercise. > Not having slocate on my systems, I have no way to check th

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-12 Thread Ray Olszewski
Haines -- First, updatedb *is* the command to update the locate database. I already told you this, so asking *me* again what command you are looking for is a pointless exercise. Either you believe I know what I'm saying or you don't. (I did qualify this by saying I assumed that sl

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-12 Thread Haines Brown
Re. my effort to update the slocate database and figure out why that's not happening automatically. > My setup here looks quite different, but I think that is just > because Debian uses /etc/updatedb.conf, which contains a lot of the > stuff that your setup puts in command-line

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 02:40 PM 2/11/03 -0500, Haines Brown wrote: > If "slocate" is similar to "locate" in its operation, updating the database > (using its analog to "updatedb") should be scheduled as a cron job Indeed, cron.daily does have: renice +19 -p $$ >/dev/null 2&g

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-11 Thread Haines Brown
> If "slocate" is similar to "locate" in its operation, updating the database > (using its analog to "updatedb") should be scheduled as a cron job Indeed, cron.daily does have: renice +19 -p $$ >/dev/null 2>&1 /usr/bin/updatedb -f "nfs,smbfs

Re: gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
rning: locate: warning: database /var/lib/slocate.db' is more than 8 days old." Is this database supposed to update itself automatically? If not, how is that done? (you would think there would be a utility for that built into the interface) If "slocate" is similar to "loca

gnome-search-tool database updating

2003-02-11 Thread Haines Brown
[Note: My question doubles as a test message. I had trouble with aliasing, and so please make sure your reply to this message does not go to an obviously invalid address. Thank you.] The gnome-search-tool (RedHat 8.0) returns the warning: "warning: locate: warning: database /var/lib/sloca

RH8 rpm database is toast

2003-01-11 Thread Chris Rose
t was running on (SecureCRT from a win2k box) in order to get free of it. Since then, I can't do anything at all with the rpm database. I can't query it, I can't even --rebuilddb it. Is there any way that anyone here knows of to fix this horrid situation? Any info needed, I can

CASE tool --> database

2003-01-04 Thread r4mz3z
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi friends... I hope that you can help me... I need a tool that generate the java classes since my database tables, I mean this tool have to see the tables on my database (oracle, etc) and generate the java classes (or UML diagram) using this