From: Andrew K. <aku...@me...> - 2002-04-16 14:10:58
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On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 03:56:55AM -0400, Daniel eikeon Krech wrote: >The visit method will need to be implemented in order for the triple >store to be useful in the context of redfoot, as all the other query >methods are layered on top of it. OK; I'll rework the search() interface to match TripleStore. I should also implement remove(). There's a comment above remove() that says 'TODO: remove should take a triple not three args'. Should I use a triple, or should I match TripleStore's interface and use three arguments? >PS: [What is involved in installing all that is needed for bsdb3 on >windows and/or linux? Started to try and install it now, but was not >sure what I needed... perhaps because it is late] You need the BerkeleyDB library (package 'libdb3' on Debian), and the Python module from pybsddb.sf.net. I'm using a 3.x version of BerkeleyDB, but hopefully things will equally work with 4.0. I know nothing about the situation on Windows. --amk (www.amk.ca) One of *my* funny turns? The whole world took a funny turn... -- The Doctor, in "City of Death" |