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From: "Christoph A. Loewe" <aeon@planetquake.com>
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Subject: Mysql and Cygwin under win98se
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 23:14:31 +0100
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Hi,

i am author of aestats, a game stats tool that parses log files and
generates rankings in html. sofar i have been using ANSI C only.

i recently started to read up on php and mysql. alas there is no
real practical way to get php to do all this (php would be nice for
the output though).

my question:

is there a mysql package available for cygwin, to let me use
and generate mysql data bases?

or how does own work with mysql under ansi c?

please answer directly to aeon@planetquake.com

thanx

Regards, AEon

email: aeon@planetquake.com        web: www.planetquake.com/aeons
author of maps, collages, aestats, aestats++



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