From: Date: June 12 2007 3:02pm Subject: Re: wrokbench.deb List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/gui-tools/2005 Message-Id: <466E994E.9080802@personnelware.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Colin Charles wrote: > Carl Karsten wrote: >> Has anyone created a MySql_Workbench.deb? I realize it is alpha, but >> eventually it will need to be done, and it would be nice if none of my >> bug reports were due to my installation problems. OK, it would be >> nice if it was easy to install. :) > > I'd wait a while for Workbench, as it gets further work on it. I have been using it on and off from the start - it works "good enough" - just have to remember to save often. > > In fact, visiting: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html > you'll realize there are tarball downloads, but for Workbench alone, it > seems to be windows only > > Tarballs (i.e. not debs) are provided for all the gui tools though, so > they will run on your DEB capable box > but .debs make it easier, just like all the gui tools make it easier to do something that could be done using the CLI. And more consistent. And I would assume eventually packages will be created for the 'popular' package manager/distros: apt, rpm, gentoo, slack. The sooner someone starts working on a .deb, the sooner I can start testing it. To some degree it will be more work for me. but I have found it better than using pen and paper or DB4. As long as it doesn't create more work for someone else, it seems like a reasonable thing to hope for. Carl K