Hi, ext Andrew Zabolotny wrote: > I would strongly suggest against using Python and MySQL for such a > project. Python has a very large memory overhead compared to C/C++, and > a NIT doesn't have much memory to waste (I'd rather use the memory to > launch some extra program). MySQL is not easy to set up, and it's > simply much more than you generally need. > > If you definitely need SQL, I would suggest the SQLite library, which > basically just stores a SQL database in a single file and does not > need any server process. > > But I would even suggest against using SQL, if that's possible, because > parsing and interpreting SQL language involves unneeded overhead. > A thing such simple as a vector map could be easily stored in a plain > Berkley database.
And device has by default libdb1 (older version of Berkley database) and libsqlite3-0 (SQLite v3) installed... (I remember reading some issues about Python's Berkley DB support, but I don't know whether they apply to above version of the DB and whether Python bindings for that are even available for Maemo currently.) - Eero _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers