Many users of MySQL have contributed very useful support tools and addons.
A list of what is available at http://www.mysql.com/Contrib
(or any mirror) is shown below.
If you want to build MySQL support for the Perl DBI
/DBD
interface, you should fetch the Data-Dumper
, DBI
, and
Msql-Mysql-modules
files and install them.
See section 4.10 Perl installation comments.
00-README This listing.
Data-Dumper
module. Useful with DBI
/DBD
support.
DBI
module.
DBD
module to access mSQL and MySQL databases..
Data-ShowTable
module. Useful with DBI
/DBD
support.
libmysql.dll
, by Blestan Tabakov,
libmysql.dll
, by bsilva@umesd.k12.or.us
guile
that allows guile
to interact with SQL
databases. By Hal Roberts.
user,
db
and
host
tables. By Tim Sailer, modified by Atif Ghaffar
DBI
1.06.
BLOB
/TEXT
columns by Daniel Koch.
mod_auth_mysql
. This is a little tool that allows you
to add/change user records storing group and/or password entries in
MySQL tables. By Harry Brueckner, brueckner@respublica.de.
mod_auth_mysql
. This is a two-part system for use with
mod_auth_mysql
.
pam
, using MySQL.
mysqldump
output to a C header file. By Harry Brueckner,
access_to_mysql.txt
, except that this
one is fully configurable, has better type conversion (including
detection of TIMESTAMP
fields), provides warnings and suggestions
while converting, quotes all special characters in text and
binary data, and so on. It will also convert to mSQL
v1 and v2,
and is free of charge for anyone. See
http://www.cynergi.net/prod/exportsql/ for latest version. By
Pedro Freire, support@cynergi.net. Note: Doesn't work with
Access2!
exportsql
. By Brian Andrews.
Note: Doesn't work with Access2!
exportsql.txt
. That is,
it imports data from MySQL into an Access database via
ODBC. This is very handy when combined with exportSQL, since it lets you
use Access for all DB design and administration, and synchronize with
your actual MySQL server either way. Free of charge. See
http://www.netdive.com/freebies/importsql/ for any updates.
Created by Laurent Bossavit of NetDIVE.
Note: Doesn't work with Access2!
mSQL
to MySQL. By alfred@sb.net
mysqldump
and pipe it to
the sqlconv.pl
script and the script will parse through the
mysqldump
output and will rearrange the fields so they can be
inserted into a new table. An example is when you want to create a new
table for a different site you are working on, but the table is just a
bit different (ie - fields in different order, etc.).
By Steve Shreeve.
radiusd
to make it support MySQL. By Wim Bonis,
hylafax
outgoing faxes in a MySQL database. By Sinisa
Milivojevic, sinisa@coresinc.com.
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