> > http://www.relex.ru/linter/
>
> This looks pretty neat. Has anybody actually used this under FreeBSD?
> Any comments? One of the tricky things about selecting FreeBSD software
> is how commited the vendor is towards the OS. I'd hate to commit to
> something like this and then have the ve
> http://www.relex.ru/linter/
This looks pretty neat. Has anybody actually used this under FreeBSD?
Any comments? One of the tricky things about selecting FreeBSD software
is how commited the vendor is towards the OS. I'd hate to commit to
something like this and then have the vendor stop su
Mike Smith writes:
> >
> > I am not sure of thw state of things but if someone wanted to run Oracle-8
> > and had an idea in their mind that they'd like to run it in an Alpha,
> > tehn teh following questions would need to be answered (and I dont know
> > the answers)
> >
> > 2/ is there
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 05:53:21PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> If all you want is an oracle-like database however, I would recommend
> that you look at Linter (www.relcom.ru, IIRC). OCI-compatible, and much,
> much cheaper.
http://www.relex.ru/linter/
Greg
--
Gregory S. Sutter
>
> I am not sure of thw state of things but if someone wanted to run Oracle-8
> and had an idea in their mind that they'd like to run it in an Alpha,
> tehn teh following questions would need to be answered (and I dont know
> the answers)
>
> 1/ does FreeBSD-alpha support SMB
Samba works just
I am not sure of thw state of things but if someone wanted to run Oracle-8
and had an idea in their mind that they'd like to run it in an Alpha,
tehn teh following questions would need to be answered (and I dont know
the answers)
1/ does FreeBSD-alpha support SMB
2/ is there a binary version of