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Am Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006 15:31 schrieb ext Dale: |
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> Conneries wearegeeks wrote: |
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> >> By default amarok uses a built-in copy of SQlite, so you don't really |
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> >> need MySQL unless you use it for something else. Postgres is not |
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> >> supported. Rip your CDs with k3b. |
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> > Postgres is supported, see http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Postgresql_HowTo |
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> > and the use flag postgres is present. |
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> You may be correct. It says support is compiled in. |
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> I don't know how it works but it says it is there. |
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It does. And if you have such things like home on NFS you need to use a real |
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RDBMS anyway. Since you already have postgresql installed, just use it. |
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Bye... |
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Dirk |
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