On 4/18/07, Mike Mestnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Package: torrentflux
Followup-For: Bug #399150
I'm trying to use sqlite as the DB, as it's better(smaller).
http://www.torrentflux.com/forum/index.php?topic=697.msg6285
If you're referring to the possibility of removing the dependency on
php4/5-mysql, I don't see that happening anytime soon as it is
required for torrentflux to work properly as packaged. It is certainly
possible to run torrentflux using any database server supported by
adodb, so you should have no problem using the source from
www.torrentflux.com to get it working using the instructions you
linked to. Otherwise, you could try to just install the package with
minimum dependencies and no database, and then modify it using the
instructions you provided. (Note that you don't need to install a
mysql server or stand-alone client, only the php4/5-mysql package and
its dependencies.)
I would have to add sqlite support to the package before the
dependency could be dropped. Integrating this into the package is more
complicated than it seems, and so supporting multiple database
backends is kind of low priority right now. I suggest you open a new
wishlist bug asking for sqlite support to be added, although I was
thinking the first other database I would try to support would be
postgre.
Thanks,
Cameron
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