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diff --git a/install/5.005/DBIx-DBSchema-0.23-5.005kludge/README b/install/5.005/DBIx-DBSchema-0.23-5.005kludge/README deleted file mode 100644 index 8911ea4ca..000000000 --- a/install/5.005/DBIx-DBSchema-0.23-5.005kludge/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -DBIx::DBSchema - -Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Ivan Kohler -Copyright (c) 2000 Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC -All rights reserved. -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -the same terms as Perl itself. - -This module implements an OO-interface to database schemas. Using this module, -you can create a database schema with an OO Perl interface. You can read the -schema from an existing database. You can save the schema to disk and restore -it from different process. Most importantly, DBIx::DBSchema can write SQL -CREATE statements for different databases from a single source. - -Currently supported databases are MySQL, PostgreSQL and Sybase. -DBIx::DBSchema will attempt to use generic SQL syntax for other databases. -Assistance adding support for other databases is welcomed. See the -DBIx::DBSchema::DBD manpage, "Driver Writer's Guide and Base Class". - -To install: - perl Makefile.PL - make - make test # nothing substantial yet - make install - -Documentation will then be available via `man DBIx::DBSchema' or -`perldoc DBIx::DBSchema'. - -Anonymous CVS access is available: - $ export CVSROOT=":pserver:anonymous@cleanwhisker.420.am:/home/cvs/cvsroot" - $ cvs login - (Logging in to anonymous@cleanwhisker.420.am) - CVS password: anonymous - $ cvs checkout DBIx-DBSchema -as well as <http://www.420.am/cgi-bin/cvsweb/DBIx-DBSchema>. - -A mailing list is available. Send a blank message to -<ivan-dbix-dbschema-users-subscribe@420.am>. - -Homepage: <http://www.420.am/dbix-dbschema> - -$Id: README,v 1.1 2004-04-29 09:21:27 ivan Exp $ |