On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:23:29 +0200 Florian Weimer wrote: > * Francesco Poli: > > >> Probably, you should use the SQLite database directly, > >> instead of parsing web pages. > > > > Well, have I (remote) access to the SQLite database?!? > > Not remote, but you should be able to build one with a couple of > "make" invocations. Something like this: > > make update-packages update-testing-security update-volatile all
Mmmh, I don't quite understand: I don't think I can login onto the
machine where the SQLite database lives. Hence, I think that I would
need a remote access to the database (if at all possible, I'm no expert
of SQLite...), but you seem to say that I cannot have a remote access...
IIUC, there's no way I can read data directly from the database.
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