Niall O Broin hath declared on Sunday the 28 day of May 2000 :-:
> I know we've a few MySQL users here, so I wonder if any of you have tried
> any X-based GUI clients for MySQL ? I've just downloaded version 1.7.1 of
> MySQLGUI from TCX in both static and semi-static binary form and although
> they both work, I can't see how (or perhaps I'm missing something) to edit
> records, which is what I need now. I've lived without this for a long time,
> never really necessary, but now I'm on an MP3 binge using grip and Digital
> Jukebox and I'd like to edit some of the crap that CDDB turns up. I've tried
> xmysql in the past, but right now I can't locate a source for it (yes, I
> tried Freshmeat and rpmfind - no joy).
"Apparently" theyre available from the following...
xmysql:
http://web.wt.net/~dblhack/http://linux.tucows.com/files/x11/office/
xmysqladmin:
http://www.tcx.se/Contrib/http://www.buoy.com/mysql/Contrib/http://web.tryc.on.ca/mysql/Downloads/Contrib/
- bobb
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