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Date:      Sun, 21 Jan 2001 19:25:23 -0500
From:      Jan Knepper <jan@digitaldaemon.com>
To:        mark.rowlands@minmail.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: CTREE DB file
Message-ID:  <3A6B7DF3.2040606@digitaldaemon.com>
References:  <HHENJJAIGLBPFGIALGNBIEMNCCAA.domadmin@ENCOREPROMO.COM> <01012119330708.00723@web1.tninet.se>

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cTree is indeed a Faircom product.
Check http://www.faircom.com/
We actually do use cTree for file indexing under FreeBSD as well as 
other platforms.

Jan



Mark Rowlands wrote:

> On Sunday 21 January 2001 16:14, Domain Administrator wrote:
> 
>> I now this is not the right place to post it but i know how smart the
>> people are on this list and feel i can get an answer!
>> 
>> I have a CTREE database file, i think CTREE is created with C++ libs but im
>> not sure. I have a Database in ctree and it consists of two files:
>> 
>> -rw-r--r--   1 michael  users    238167118 Jan 21 10:17 users.dat
>> -rw-r--r--   1 michael  users    10354688 Jan 21 10:17 users.idx
>> 
>> Now, when i run 'file <filename>' it just reports the file as being data so
>> i assume that this type of database file is hardly ever used or not just
>> commonplace.
>> 
>> # file users.dat
>> users.dat:      data
>> # file users.idx
>> users.idx:      data
>> 
>> Does anyone know how i can get support for this on my freebsd box so i can
>> somehow convert this database file into an ascii, comma delimited text file
>> and into something more common.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for the help.
>> 
> 
> Faircom sell a freebsd version of ctree ;-)
> 
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<html><head></head><body>cTree is indeed a Faircom product.<br>
Check <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.faircom.com/">http://www.faircom.com/</a><br>;
We actually do use cTree for file indexing under FreeBSD as well as other platforms.<br>
<br>
Jan<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Mark Rowlands wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:01012119330708.00723@web1.tninet.se"><pre wrap="">On Sunday 21 January 2001 16:14, Domain Administrator wrote:<br></pre>
  <blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">I now this is not the right place to post it but i know how smart the<br>people are on this list and feel i can get an answer!<br><br>I have a CTREE database file, i think CTREE is created with C++ libs but im<br>not sure. I have a Database in ctree and it consists of two files:<br><br>-rw-r--r--   1 michael  users    238167118 Jan 21 10:17 users.dat<br>-rw-r--r--   1 michael  users    10354688 Jan 21 10:17 users.idx<br><br>Now, when i run 'file &lt;filename&gt;' it just reports the file as being data so<br>i assume that this type of database file is hardly ever used or not just<br>commonplace.<br><br># file users.dat<br>users.dat:      data<br># file users.idx<br>users.idx:      data<br><br>Does anyone know how i can get support for this on my freebsd box so i can<br>somehow convert this database file into an ascii, comma delimited text file<br>and into something more common.<br><br>Thanks in advance for the help.<br><br></pre></blockquote>
    <pre wrap=""><!----><br>Faircom sell a freebsd version of ctree ;-)<br><br><br>To Unsubscribe: send mail to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD.org">majordomo@FreeBSD.org</a><br>with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message<br><br><br><br></pre>
    </blockquote>
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