e] Is there a demand for Client / Server Modules ?
(It seems to be..)
On Thursday 17 June 2004 18:54, Alex K wrote:
> I didn't expect such a quick response...
>
> And unfortunatelly the link I gave was broken :-(
>
> So for people who don't want to wait until SourceForge relea
On Thursday 17 June 2004 18:54, Alex K wrote:
> I didn't expect such a quick response...
>
> And unfortunatelly the link I gave was broken :-(
>
> So for people who don't want to wait until SourceForge release,
> I made a quick-and-dirty pre-release on my site:
> http://www.it77.de/sqlite/sqlite_so
I didn't expect such a quick response...
And unfortunatelly the link I gave was broken :-(
So for people who don't want to wait until SourceForge release,
I made a quick-and-dirty pre-release on my site:
http://www.it77.de/sqlite/sqlite_sockets.htm
Best regards
Alex K.
: Thursday, June 17, 2004 6:01
PM
Subject: Réf. : Re: [sqlite] Is there a
demand for Client / Server Modules ?
very good work !!
but if we want to use a remote sqlite base without sqlitebrowser,
we must use the sqlite.dll you give in your site
Sorry for broken link. It is http://www.it77.de/sqlite/sqlite.htm
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From: "Alex K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:20 PM
Subject: [sqlite] Is there a demand for Client / Server Modules ?
> I am ab
Le jeudi 17 Juin 2004 16:20, Alex K a écrit :
> Is there any demand for this ???
Sure, if you already developed it, I will not have to reinvent.
If I can help for the linux port, tell me.
--
JCR
aka DJ Anubis
LAB Project Initiator & coordinator
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I am about to register a project at SourceForge which
provides the Client/Server facility to SQLite. Using
SQLite over NFS is known as unsafe.
Some description is in Wiki/ClientServer and at www.it77.de/sqlite
The Windows version is currently working quite stable.
The Linux version has sometimes
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