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This release is in response to messing around with rmm on Sourceforge. Since Sourceforge has a lot of databases it took a long time for the page to load and navigate rmm. So a database filter has been added on the login page. It doesn't take Perl regular expressions, instead it will list any database that has the filter text in its name.
There were also a couple of reductions in the amount...
2002-05-12 20:57:26 UTC in remote mysql manager
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The latest version of rmm can be tried out from our Sourceforge site: http://rmm.sourceforge.net or directly here http://rmm.sourceforge.net/rmm/
If you have a project on Sourceforge with a mysql database you actually can view it. Rmm still has a long way to go so it might take a while after logging in due to the large numbers of databases on the Sourceforge mySql server.
2002-05-12 07:02:31 UTC in remote mysql manager
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This version is just a refinement of 0.65 with a few new abilities. The navigation takes less space up and is simplified. The ability to view running processes and add/remove fields from tables is now also possible. Version 0.75 probably won't be until another week at least or possibly will have different new features then previously mentioned.
2002-05-12 05:10:32 UTC in remote mysql manager
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The date for 0.75 has been pushed back a week and should be ready by the 13th of May.
2002-05-07 04:06:44 UTC in remote mysql manager
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It's the second release, version 0.65. Here is what has been added:
-free form sql query
-database, table, and field lists are all shown on the same screen
As before, there are no config files/scripts just uncompress and go.
2002-05-07 04:04:12 UTC in remote mysql manager
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Work on rmm continues, and hopefully by the sixth of May, release 0.75 will be out. Right now we expect that version to make use of sessions and classes, to add basic help, and a free form sql query ability.
2002-05-02 04:39:01 UTC in remote mysql manager
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Well here's the first release of rmm... 0.5. So I'll tell you some things about it:
-easy install
-no config scripts
-choose the server at the login page
-lets you view databases and the records in them
-you can do basic database management (new db, del db, new table, del table, new record, etc.)
-generally bug free (we think)
-it's small (30k and going to get smaller)
-simple (no fancy...
2002-04-16 04:54:21 UTC in remote mysql manager