[CentOS] Anyone have tora running on CentOS 4.X talking to an Oracle DB?
Jay Leafey
jay.leafey at mindless.comWed Oct 11 00:42:33 UTC 2006
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Alfred von Campe wrote: > Are there any other tools people use to access Oracle instead of > SQL*Plus? I'll use anything that provides decent command line editing > (e.g. readline support) and can automatically figure out the size of my > terminal. SQL*PLus is pretty brain damaged in those departments. Yup, the SQL*Plus editing functions are... awkward, yeah, that's a good word! I looked at Tora, but it was overkill for us. I found a very nice readline wrapper in Perl named uniread (http://unread.sourceforge.net) that works great for us. As a bonus, uniread is very general and can be used for just about any program that does not support readline editing. I even use it for nsupdate. It's very easy to install, but I wrote a specfile if you want to roll your own RPM. -- Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN jay.leafey at mindless.com
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