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From: Joe z. <jz...@at...> - 2002-09-14 03:11:14
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I wasn't planning to use a dba/db2/db3 real type of database. Mainly because it's convenient to be able to read and edit text files. I'm thinking of /etc/group for example. But if you would like BOBS database handling to be consistent, just tell me what you'd like me to use. I haven't got very far on the database functions yet. I finished a nice class, similar to class_list, it's called class_assign. It's 2 list boxes that you can move items back and forth. I'll use that for the user/group/server access screens. It's not checked in yet. Joe Rene Rask wrote: >Please go ahead with what you are working on. >The database you mention, does that involve dba style databases? > >The list below is just what I plan to do before I think a new release is >in order. >-Rene > >On Sat, 2002-09-14 at 03:23, Joe zacky wrote: > > >>I've been working on user/group/server access. I'm working on the >>database part of it now, 3 new files. I'm not sure how I should do it. >>I've started by creating database classes for these files and I was >>planning to use plain text files. >> >>Would you like me to focus on the 5 items you list below, and delay the >>access enhancements until later? >> >>Joe >> >>Rene Rask wrote: >> >> >> >>>I've been reworking the classes to use the db_classes. This object stuff >>>is starting to make some sense. Its not beautiful work, but it does the >>>job ;) >>> >>>I'd like a small list of things we would like in the next release. >>>I've got these items. >>> >>>1. Finalize the class rearranging. >>>2. Make search work again. (a good way of testing the db class) >>>3. Make the help page actually display a help page. >>>4. Make all scripts use the template class. >>> >>>And possibly >>>5. Make "link files" work. >>> >>>The "link files" stuff is rather tricky since it involves characters >>>that are not easily type. Check the current list to see what I mean. >>>I'd like a list of those which can be click on/off on a per share basis. >>>Ideally it should be possible to browse the trees and select files that >>>way, but since there are several rules (rsync rules) to abide by, is >>>fairly tricky. Check the rsync man page for information about that if >>>you want to know more. >>> >>> >>>Ok. I'll get back to ironing out the issues remaining with the classes >>>and commit them when I've tested it. >>> >>>-Rene >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>In remembrance >>>www.osdn.com/911/ >>>_______________________________________________ >>>Bobs-devel mailing list >>>Bob...@li... >>>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bobs-devel >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >>This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >>Welcome to geek heaven. >>http://thinkgeek.com/sf >>_______________________________________________ >>Bobs-devel mailing list >>Bob...@li... >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bobs-devel >> >> > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Bobs-devel mailing list >Bob...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bobs-devel > > > |