Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/08/06/19:15:49
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From: | Cesar Rabak <crabak AT acm DOT org>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: database library?
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Date: | Fri, 06 Aug 2004 20:02:50 -0300
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boohiss escreveu:
> I have been poking around now for about a week, looking for a decent
> database library
> that I can use with DJGPP.
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> I found SQLLite, but either I'm not getting something, or it's way too
> convoluted to use without
> a lot of trouble.
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> What I am looking for is a simple database library that can query,
> delete, and update a table from
> a file (csv,dbf,xls,mdb,whatever). SQL and/or a relation database
> would be nice, but not necessary,
> so long as it can do those basic functions.
>
> Does anyone know of one that I may have overlooked?
>
Since you put "whatever" as a valid format and do not require SQL nor
relational functionality:
Did you consider the GNU dbm (available for DJGPP as gdbm183b.zip)?
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Cesar Rabak
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