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Re: [K12OSN] Rekall as replacement for MS Access
- From: anthony baldwin <anthonybaldwin snet net>
- To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Rekall as replacement for MS Access
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 06:36:09 -0400
Petre Scheie wrote:
All-
For those looking for a replacement for MS Access, Rekall is now
available under the GPL. Rekall is only a front end for talking to to
DBs, such as MySQL, but apparently the intent is to give people (users)
an easy way to move away from Access.
http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/04/20/1823249.shtml?tid=150&tid=72&tid=82
I downloaded this and got it to install.
It even starts up the db creation wizard. This is more than I can say
for SO's Adabas (downloaded that but can't figure out how to start it).
The only thing is, I get an error that it can't connect to either a
Mysql or postgresql db to create one. I get as far as telling it what
kind (mysql or postgresql), where it is (same machine), and giving it a
username and password (tried giving on and leaving blank). That's as
far as I get before an error pops up. If I choose mysql it says
something about can't connect to the sock.
If I choose postgresql it asks,"is it running and accepting
connections?" or some such thing.
Must I start postgres at the command line first and create a db there
before trying to use rekall to edit or manipulate it? I wouldn't know
how to go about that. I do know that I have both mysql and postgres
support installed. It looks like the gui for rekall would be perfect,
if only I could get it to start a db.
I would really, really like to have an Access replacement to create my
own databases for student info mgmt and for book catalogueing and other
stuff, but I just can't get anything to work and I', frustrated.
I know nothing about managing or creating databases without a front end,
having no experience with any database creatino or manipulation tool
other than Acess and Applework's weenie attempt.
Anthony Baldwin
http://www.School-Library.net
Freedom to Learn!
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