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Hello Jame! 09 Oct 04 17:00, Jame Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen: BP>> 16 Jan 04 02:01, Jame Clay wrote to Bo Simonsen: JC> That's rather old... but not as old as me :-) BP>>>> Yes if we did have a Squish-server, which was a SQL server there BP>>>> were reading/writing to squish messagebases. BP>>> Why bother with squish, when one can simply use mysql? BP>> Bo and me are allready doing it :-) JC> Think I knew about his, but wasn't aware that you also were using JC> that kind of message base... yes but i still have the msg reader to sql is to much beta stage, and i removed it from the web on http://fido.juncorg.dk/ replaced with the file list from sql of alphatick, my php codes will be on cvs soon when i have cleaned most of it, i do it so others may get ideers of where the power is hidded :-) JC> I also have been experimenting with it, using perl scripts; read only so JC> far, haven't had a chance to try writing the scan out script... yes i readed you tryed hpt with perl plugins to write to mysql ? did it fail ? JC> Most recently, I've been thinking of just adding the capability to JC> Crashmail II by way of it's filter commands... that would be mad, since Bo Simonsen had made a version of crashmail ii that use sql on its own :-) JC> (Or hpt, in the same way...) my point is that fidoconf and smapi is a dynamic library for some reason, but none husky developpers can see why its not static linked as programs don't want to use other then plain text file configs and squish / jam at all, wee all needs :-) JC> Haven't had a chance to work on it... i know how times is, sometimes :-) Regards Benny ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.20-35_39.rh8.0.at (i686))* Origin: http://fidosql.sf.net/ (2:237/53) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 237/53 9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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