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Re: [O] orgmode and a database


From: Charles Millar
Subject: Re: [O] orgmode and a database
Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2016 10:02:36 -0400
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Hi,

On 04/05/2016 09:04 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
Hi,

On 04/05/2016 06:43 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
Hello

I am looking for a sort of database I could use with orgmode. Anybody
has a suggestion? What's about recutils?

thanks

Uwe Brauer
I've just installed recutils from source. If you do the same then be
aware that as well as the usual linux packages, you will also need
"check", "uuid-dev" and "bash-builtins" for a successful build. Perhaps
its obvious that they would be required, but its certainly not
documented - at least as far as I could discover. Sorry that this was
perhaps off-topic, but it might be useful for others.

Colin.
What flavor or OS are you using? I had a Debian Jessie desktop
(recently relegated to the junk heap; it was a reclaimed from a 2000 -
2001 machine which originally came with WindowsXT) and a LMDE2 laptop
(still in use and which I believe is based on Jessie) both of which
came with recutils-1.6, so last year  installed 1.7 from source on
both. As I recall I had no problems. Perhaps I loaded the packages you
mentioned at earlier time.


Hi Charlie,

recutils-1.7 on Debian 3.2.78-1 i686 GNU/Linux. It installed ok, but
gave warnings on "make test". These disappeared on installing the
packages I mentioned.

Cheers, Colin.

I forgot!! Very conveniently, i might add. Last fall I discovered that although recutils-1.7 was apparently installed correctly, it was not. I could not use the readrec bash built-in. So I had to reinstall making sure that I downloaded all the other required packages that listed in the README-dev which Jose mentions in his recent message to this thread.



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