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2006 Jun 26
1
Help with Wine programming.
We at Webyog produce the SQLyog program. SQLyog is an advanced
graphical client for MySQL.
SQLyog records at winehg.com applications database are available here:
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1328
As you can read versions up to 5.0.x worked fine with Wine. Basically
version 5.1.x does too. Howeve...
2010 Feb 26
4
ClientAliveInterval
...esn't reply correctly to this 'keep-alive'
no-op that is sent by the server. How is this no-op handled? I am using the
libssh client library, and I could find no references on how to handle this.
I'll be really grateful if you guys help me out with this!
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Regards,
Sayan Chaliha
Webyog Softworks Private Limited
2nd Floor, Novel Team Building
#10, 100 Feet Ring Road
BTM Layout 1st Stage
Bangalore - 560068
+91-9743357501
2009 Jan 04
6
Apps that officially support Wine?
http://www.cockos.com/reaper/ is the home page for an app
that officially supports Wine; it says
"Requires Windows 98/ME/NT/2k/XP/Vista/WINE"
Anyone know of other such apps?
Do we already have a list of them somewhere?
If we don't, maybe we should start one on the
wiki page. It would be kind of neat to watch that
list grow.
- Dan
2006 Jan 12
8
Synching between Sqlite and MySql
Hi folks,
I am running an offline Rails app that periodically connects to the
Internet to download the latest catalogue, and upload any new orders.
I am about to implement the synching bit - and was thinking whether
there is any other solution other than writing webservices and code to
do a manual sync of the data, or whether there is a more nifty and
robust way using say replication?
2005 Nov 16
37
Postgresql vs MySQL
Is there any reason to avoid using postgresql for small web apps? That is, is it''s
overhead so large that the lighter MySQL will work substantially better for small apps on
small machines? Or are they very similar in performance and configuration?
I''ve used MySQL but postgresql has its appeals and I''m wondering if I need to keep MySQL
around at all.
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