The trivial network database is a networked multi-user database application designed for use in emergency management applications. It is written in perl, and runs on unix-like hosts. Though I really wrote it to be used in an AX.25 packet system, the service actually listens to a TCP/IP network port, and could be accessed by telnet. To use it in AX.25-land, you must place some kind of shim in front of it which translates incoming calls. The docs include brief description of how to accomplish this in Linux.
Release version (1.0)
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Development version (rc1.1a)
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Development version (rc1.1b)
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Development version (rc1.2a)
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NOTE: The trivnetdb.mysql file referred to in the installation documentation is missing from this tarball due to a developer headspace error. The missing file is here.
Development version (rc1.2b)
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