DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2003-09
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Re: new sysinstall
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Richard Coleman wrote:
> This could be kept in a db database if necessary. A couple small C
> programs could be written to add/delete entries. Then the RCNG scripts
> could use these small programs to install/delete/etc.
>
> ....
Hmm, PHP can be used for writing and reading Berkeley DB
entries... IIRC.
Regards,
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Hiten Pandya
hmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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