[Lunar-commits] r18527 - in moonbase/trunk/sql: . xbase
Dennis Veatch
stumbles at lunar-linux.org
Sun Feb 5 23:31:34 UTC 2006
Author: stumbles
Date: 2006-02-05 23:31:26 +0000 (Sun, 05 Feb 2006)
New Revision: 18527
Added:
moonbase/trunk/sql/DETAILS
moonbase/trunk/sql/xbase/
Modified:
moonbase/trunk/sql/xbase/DETAILS
Log:
Initial import to moonbase. Compiled with gcc-3.4.5, glibc-2.3.6 and
2.6.15-rc7
Copied: moonbase/trunk/sql/DETAILS (from rev 18517, moonbase/branches/submissions/new/xbase/DETAILS)
Copied: moonbase/trunk/sql/xbase (from rev 18517, moonbase/branches/submissions/new/xbase)
Modified: moonbase/trunk/sql/xbase/DETAILS
===================================================================
--- moonbase/branches/submissions/new/xbase/DETAILS 2006-02-05 04:18:15 UTC (rev 18517)
+++ moonbase/trunk/sql/xbase/DETAILS 2006-02-05 23:31:26 UTC (rev 18527)
@@ -4,18 +4,19 @@
SOURCE_URL=$SFORGE_URL/xdb
SOURCE_VFY=sha1:b3ee9e4c3299a11f31b0b199e958817bb0e24d5b
WEB_SITE=http://linux.techass.com/projects/xdb/
- ENTERED=20050722
- UPDATED=20050722
+ ENTERED=20060205
+ UPDATED=20060205
SHORT="DBF (dBase and other) database files, NDX (dbase) and NTX, and DBT formats"
cat << EOF
-What we have here is not only a C++ class library compatible with older .dbf, .ndx and
-.ntx files, and various utilities, but a viable database development environment for future
-projects requiring a lightweight database engine.
+What we have here is not only a C++ class library compatible with older .dbf,
+.ndx and .ntx files, and various utilities, but a viable database development
+environment for future projects requiring a lightweight database engine.
- We define XBase here to mean any dBase, Clipper, FoxPro, etc. compatible database
- (including index and memo files). Currently, XBase supports DBF (dBase and other) database
- files, NDX (dbase) and NTX (Clipper) index files, and DBT (dBase and other) memo field files.
- xBase (with a lowercase 'x') means the xBase library. We hope to add support for other XBase
- file formats in the future.
+We define XBase here to mean any dBase, Clipper, FoxPro, etc. compatible
+database (including index and memo files). Currently, XBase supports DBF
+(dBase and other) database files, NDX (dbase) and NTX (Clipper) index files,
+and DBT (dBase and other) memo field files. xBase (with a lowercase 'x') means
+the xBase library. We hope to add support for other XBase file formats in the
+future.
EOF
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