> To my humble opinion, KDE needs a real database abstraction layer (like
> pgSchema) with a multi-vendor interface. The only solution today is Gnome
> libgda. Unfortunately, libgda is not well-written. A good
> abstraction layer
> needs inheritence (C++, not C) and XML to handle specfic features of each
> database provider.

Not quite true.  QT3 that KDE3 is based on has full database support.  It
supports MySQL, Postgres and ODBC I think.

As for KDE DB admin software:

apps.kde.com , search for 'postgres'.  There's at least 4 frontends already
in progress...

Chris


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