My pleasure. The database is done with scripts, so I manualy get the
database from all three registries (which are all in different formats)
and then parse, combine and sort them for the database file. I will put
this into one big script soon, now that people are using it! ;-)

Might take over the 'maintainance' of the C module from my brother and
create it as an AOLserver module. Good practice in module development and
usefull as well!

Bas.

Wolfgang Winkler said:
> I've thrown the file in my tcl directory, loaded the database on startup
> and it works out of the box. Thanks a lot! How do you compile the
> database? Is this an automatic process or are there some "human
> ressources" involved. Just curious.



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