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vball at socrates.berkeley.edu vball at socrates.berkeley.edu
Mon Jul 5 14:08:44 EDT 1999


What would be involved in getting MySQL to work?  Any ideas?  While it's
more commercial (license-wise) than Postgres it's also really really fast.

Verne Ball

On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Rich Shepard wrote:

> On 5 Jul 1999 kjell-olav.bjerknes at baerum-kommune.telemax.no wrote:
> 
> > I'm a Grass newbie and I'm wondering which database system is the best suited 
> > system to work with Grass? (I'm reinstalling Linux, Grass5.0b etc. on my P133 pc 
> > !!!!!)
> 
>   I won't touch the "best suited" aspect. :-)
> 
>   However, postgres has native spatial data types and integrates tightly and
> easily with GRASS. It's what we'll be using.
> 
> Rich
> 
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