Re: [gnome-db] WANTED: Linux Distributin with gnome-db ready to go ....



On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 22:21 -0600, Daniel Espinosa Ortiz wrote:
> El mar, 07-12-2004 a las 20:44 -0600, hiskes freecle com escribió:
> > Call me stupid, but I have never been able to get gnome-db installed
> > correctly, using RPMs or not.  Is there a Linux Distribution I can get
> > from cheapbytes.com or some similar source that will work out of the box? 
> > If not, can I pay someone $$$$$ to prepare a "guaranteed to work" patch to
> > a standard distribution, like Redhat 10?  The patch might be a single RPM
> > that contains everything needed, including a compatible MySQL setup.
> > 
> > Please send proposals.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Edward Hiskes
> > 
> > 
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> 
> Fedora Core 3, is the first distribution I saw to have a RPM packages
> "ready to go", in version 1.0.4: you can install support for postgresql,
> mysql, odbc, etc (and the default XML) sources (in my case it install
> teh postgresql-libs to have support to).
> 
> The problem is: some programs like gnumeric and abiword (I don't know
> planner), and Glade too, haven't support for gnome-db at installation or
> any RPM package to have this support ( In my case, I need to compile
> glade from the source to have support to gnome-db). In this case, the
> "ready to run" is not accomplished. 
> 
SuSE and Debian include gnumeric/abiword packages with libgda support. 
-- 
Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>



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