i'm on freebsd 5.2.1, and from a fresh installation i've used pkg_add for the latest ported version of apache, as well as installing php 5. supposedly php5 comes with native support for sqlite (in the binary package), and this is what i added.
i am trying to install a site engine (the 'gyrator'... (0 Replies)
Hi everybody,
We have a cgi application which accesses sqlite database. It works fine in Linux environment but the same code doesn't enter data into the database when done in HP-UX environment. Should the codes vary depending on whether it is Linux or HP-UX.
Regards
Ruma (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am trying to write a Perl script that is using 'SQLite' as the application needs a very light weight Database. I wanted to know how to catch exceptions when I run queries in SQLite. Without this the Perl script comes to a halt everytime an exception occurs. Please help.
Regards,... (4 Replies)
hlow all
i have file like this :
BDG0100.2011091620162100CF5341.DAT
BDG0100.2011091720175500CF5342.DAT
BDG0100.2011091820192900CF5343.DAT
BDG0100.2011091920210600CF5344.DAT
but now i want make file like this
20110916.DAT
20110919.DAT
20110918.DAT
20110919.DAT
so what i can do that... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I'm not sure this is quite the right place, but there do seem to be allot of posts with folks using ruby to play nicely with databases so I thought I would give it a go.
I am starting a long process of developing a database application bases on SQLite and ruby. This will run on various... (1 Reply)
Okay, so this one is a bit above my knowledge level so I'm hoping for some pointers.
Here's the scenario:
I have a backup system on my network that makes single file images of the machines it's backing up and uses an sqlite database to keep track of everything. As is pretty typical with... (2 Replies)
Hi there,
I have multiple rows of data.
For example:
S/N | Name| Age
I would like to store them into sqlite database after doing some grepping in CSV and output them into console/html format.
Will it be possible? (1 Reply)
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convauth
convauth(8) System Manager's Manual convauth(8)NAME
convauth - convert security authorization databases into database format
SYNOPSIS
/usr/tcb/bin/convauth [-O] [-d dblist] [-q] [-r] [-u uid] [-v] [-H]
FLAGS -d dblist
Specifies which databases to convert. Choose one or more of the letters d, f, p, t, or v.
d - /etc/auth/system/default to /etc/auth/system/default.db
f - /etc/auth/system/files to /etc/auth/system/files.db
p - /tcb/files/auth/?/* to /tcb/files/auth.db and /var/tcb/files/auth.db
t - /etc/auth/system/ttys to /etc/auth/system/ttys.db
v - /etc/auth/system/devassign to /etc/auth/system/devassign.db
If no -d option is given, the default database list is as though -d pt were specified.
-q Suppresses non-error output.
-r Keeps all migrated user-profile entries in /tcb/files/auth.db rather than /var/tcb/files/auth.db.
-u uid Specifies the minimum general user UID. User-profile entries with uids lower than this value (default 100) are written to the
/tcb/files/auth.db file, and profile entries with UIDs greater than or equal to this value are written to the /var/tcb/files/auth.db
file.
-v Gives more verbose messages.
-O Reverts from *.db files to old-style databases. Not allowed for auth.db.
-H Prints a help messages and exits with no further processing.
DESCRIPTION
The convauth utility is used to convert existing ASCII system authorization database files to database format for faster access and
updates. In the case of the ttys and user-profile data, this greatly improves the performance of login when using enhanced security.
The convauth utility is executed by update installation scripts.
EXAMPLES
The default conversion done to convert the user profiles and terminals information:
# convauth
The same conversion explicitly showing the default databases and general user UID assumptions:
# convauth -d tp -u 100
Conversion of only the device assignment data:
# convauth -d v
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: convuser(8), edauth(8), authck(8)
Files: authcap(4), prpasswd(4), ttys(4), default(4), devassign(4), files(4)
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convauth(8)