On 14.01.2011 19:44, Dan Williams wrote: > First thought is an sqlite database of connection timestamps for system > connections so that we don't have to write them out, but some places > don't have/want sqlite and thus a more generic solution is a better one. Given the size and the ubiquity of sqlite, I'd say it is a safe choice. Even aptitude (a dpkg/apt frontend) uses sqlite in Debian and with a default gnome installation sqlite is guaranteed to be installed. Where do you think would sqlite be a problem? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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