Update of /cvsroot/mysql-cocoa/Documentation/website/Display
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Log Message:
Added new links in the web pages, updated the history (new releases).
Serge Cohen, March 14th 2002. MySQL Cocoa project.
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+ <p><em>14 March 2002:</em> The new version of the <a href="../index.html">SMySQL frameworks</a> includes directly the libmysqlclient in the framework. Now you don't need any more to install the MySQL client side library to run MySQL Display. Just <a href="http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/mysql-cocoa/MySQL_Display_0.1.2.dmg.gz">download</a> it from sourceforge, expand, mount the disk image and launch the application (this should be done in three double-click).</p>
<p><em>28 February 2002:</em> The framework is now ready to be embeded in the application(s) using it. I still have a problem for statically linking the libmysqlclient, so use of SMySQL framework still needs the installation of libmysqlclient.dylib (which is done by MySQL_Cocoa_installers_0.5.2.dmg.gz).Now MySQL Display should run without asking for a non exitent framwork.</p>
<p><em>22 January 2002:</em> Very first version of this GUI for MacOSX released... Please (as usual) give me some feed back</p>
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! <p>The easiest way to get these things to run now is to get the Install MySQLClient package, which is in a gziped image disk (along with the AutoStart package and the MySQL Display application).<em> Next paragraphs explain the "old" way</em>.<br> <em>Remark:</em> the library in this package is given a pre-binding adress, which is not the case of the result you'll have if you compile your own</p>
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<li>Binaries to install fast..</li>
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! <li>Installing the Client side of MySQL, and getting the MySQL Display application (as a free bonus): <a href="http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/mysql-cocoa/MySQL_Cocoa_installers_0.5.2.dmg.gz">Disk image</a>, MD5: fc88e839717d3a478fa44c56387da908</li>
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! <p>The <em>new and easiest</em> way to install the MySQL Display application: <a href="http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/mysql-cocoa/MySQL_Display_0.1.2.dmg.gz">Download</a> the gziped disk image (same as coming link), expand the downloaded file, mount the disk image, and test the application (Yes! you can drag it everywhere you like!). <em> Next paragraphs explain the "old" and "painfull" way</em>.<p>
! <p>The "old" way to get these things to run now is to get the Install MySQLClient package, which is in a gziped image disk (along with the AutoStart package and the MySQL Display application).<br> <em>Remark:</em> the library in this package is given a pre-binding adress, which is not the case of the result you'll have if you compile your own</p>
<ul>
<li>Binaries to install fast..</li>
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! <li>Getting the MySQL Display application (alone): <a href="http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/mysql-cocoa/MySQL_Display_0.1.2.dmg.gz">Disk image</a>, MD5: 5a082b108a8eba108b27d22bdc0a3b42</li>
! <li>Installing the complete Client side of MySQL, and getting the MySQL Display application (as a free bonus): <a href="http://ftp1.sourceforge.net/mysql-cocoa/MySQL_Cocoa_installers_0.5.2.dmg.gz">Disk image</a>, MD5: fc88e839717d3a478fa44c56387da908</li>
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