Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be run under Fedora Core 1 Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct term , here is what i want to do . I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table , store data in it and at the same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table for a specific record . In other words i want to organize my mp3's .
Kind Regards, Kostas
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 01:32 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be run under Fedora Core 1 Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct term , here is what i want to do . I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table , store data in it and at the same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table for a specific record . In other words i want to organize my mp3's .
Kind Regards, Kostas
Try http://mp3-database.sourceforge.net/
It is written with Perl, and works with MySQL which is an open source database backend. It works in conjunction with XMMS but the author claims it can be adapted to other media players.
I haven't tried this myself, mind you... write back and say if it works for you!
S.
Scott Anderson wrote:
I will . Thanks for the suggestion .
It is written with Perl, and works with MySQL which is an open source database backend. It works in conjunction with XMMS but the author claims it can be adapted to other media players.
I haven't tried this myself, mind you... write back and say if it works for you!
No problem , I will be right back tommorow with more information because right now i have to go to sleep , i must be awake in less than 5 hours .
Kind Regards, Kostas
Scott Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 01:32 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote: Try http://mp3-database.sourceforge.net/
It is written with Perl, and works with MySQL which is an open source database backend. It works in conjunction with XMMS but the author claims it can be adapted to other media players.
Yes i have read the readme
I haven't tried this myself, mind you... write back and say if it works for you!
Well first i have to make a stop by en.tldp.org and look for a howto in order to make the MySQL server start . And then i have to figure out what Perl modules i need to install . in order to satisfy the dependencies of the programm . At the cpan prompt i tried the help command but there was nothing revealing about how to list the already installed modules . To install a new module i think it goes with
module name : install ( at the cpan prompt )
My Apologies but i have never dealed before neither with MySQL Server nor with Perl .
I will return as soon as i have any further news .
Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be run under Fedora Core 1 Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct term , here is what i want to do . I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table , store data in it and at the same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table for a specific record . In other words i want to organize my mp3's .
Kind Regards, Kostas
For what database server?
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On 02-Feb-2005/01:32 +0200, Kostas Sfakiotakis kostassf@cha.forthnet.gr wrote:
I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be run under Fedora Core 1 Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct term , here is what i want to do . I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table , store data in it and at the same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table for a specific record . In other words i want to organize my mp3's .
If you can't find a ready-made program, you could hack something together using mp3info http://www.ibiblio.org/mp3info/ and OpenOffice. Even a spreadsheet might meet your basic needs.
In FC3 there's RhythmBox http://www.rhythmbox.org/, which is not a database, but may also do what you need. I seem to recall adding a lot of stuff to get RhythmBox to play/manage MP3's.
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Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be run under Fedora Core 1 Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct term , here is what i want to do . I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table , store data in it and at the same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table for a specific record . In other words i want to organize my mp3's .
You may want to take a look at this page: http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Multimedia/MP3/Tools/Organization/index.s...
Kind Regards, Kostas
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Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
| Greetings , | | I wanted to ask if there is a Database client with a GUI that can be | run under Fedora Core 1 | Since am not really certain if "Database Client " is the correct | term , here is what i want to do . | I want a programm which would give me the ability to create a table | , store data in it and at the | same time i want to be able to query the data stored in the table | for a specific record . | In other words i want to organize my mp3's . | | | Kind Regards, | Kostas | Rekall
Kevin Fries