Re: GNU Enterprise
- From: Chris Wiegand <cdwiegand home com>
- To: gnome-db-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNU Enterprise
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 07:10:05 -0600
At 01:34 AM 7/10/00, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
>what about this, which will not suppose a big change: the basic
>libraries are called libgda-*, so we could create a set of basic
>packages called, for example libgda (GDA right now stands for GNOME Data
>Access, but could be changed to GNU Database Access), which will contain
>all libraries not being GNOME-dependant. In fact this is one of the
>things initially made for the debian packages.
>Then, gnome-db will be the GNOME part using this libgda layer. And then,
>a KDE-db (or whatever-db) could be coded.
/me jumps up and down in support of this idea. So, if I understand this
correctly, there would be the gda part which would be Gnome independent
(aka. the gdaclient, and gda-srv-* folders), then a "gnome-db" area which
would be the stuff dependant on Gnome, right?
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