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Databases running under Linux.
http://www.dharma.com/
Linux based ODBC software development kit (SDK)
http://www.empress.com/
The fast, compact Empress RDBMS ( Relational Database Management System ) is ideal for use in embedded applications on Unix, Windows, or real-time environments.
http://gensql.sourceforge.net/
Generic SQL Interface using gnome and uC++.
http://gql.sourceforge.net/
A generic interface to SQL databases, written in C++.
http://gtksql.sourceforge.net/index.html
GtkSQL is a graphical query tool (like PostgreSQL's psql). It is released under the GNU GPL license, and was developed using Gtk+ 1.2.3 and PostgreSQL 6.3.
http://www.hughes.com.au/
Mini SQL, aka mSQL, is a lightweight SQL database engine from Hughes Technologies. mSQL is free for noncommercial use.
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/9/
DB2 for Linux provides: security, performance monitoring, connection monitoring, simplified connection configuration, centralized client configuration, and high data availability.
http://www.ingres.com/
Details of the business database products and support available.
http://dn.codegear.com/interbase/
InterBase Community Home Page.
http://www.iodbc.org/
iODBC is an Open Source effort that provides platform independent implementation of both the ODBC and X/Open SQL Call Level Interface specifications. iODBC deliverables include: Platform Independent ODBC SDK, and Platform independent runtime components that includes: ODBC Data Source Manager, ODBC Driver Manager, and ODBC Driver Vendor listings and references.
http://www.mysql.com/
MySQL's official homepage by TCX DataKonsult AB.
http://www.gnu.org/software/mifluz/
Provides a C++ library to store a full text inverted index, for the purpose of located documents containing specific words.
http://www.sybase.com/linux/
Sybase database products for Linux.
http://www.unixodbc.org/
Project to implement ODBC on Linux and Unix.
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