01-14-2007, 05:14 PM
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| Guest | Re: How do you log rides? Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:33:35 -0600, joe wrote:
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>> Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
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>>> I wrote a collection of Perl scripts that store ride data in a
>>> relational database and turn it into nifty tables and graphs:
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>>> http://reidster.net/logs/bike.html
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>>> I also use my GPS to collect tracks of novel routes, and I hang onto
>>> those to see where I've been.
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>>> Yes, I'm a big nerd. 
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>>> Reid
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>> Looks nice. Care to share the scripts?
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> I'd be happy to share.
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> However, there is a strong caveat in that they are not well-documented or
> easy to use by any means. Installing them would require knowledge of both
> PostgreSQL and Perl, and probably UNIX (while in principle both Postgres
> and Perl run on other systems, I don't know what would be required to port
> the scripts). (Anyone who wants to fix these issues is welcome to...)
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> With that in mind, let me know if you are still interested and I will
> package them up and post them on my website.
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> Take care,
>
> Reid
My main activity is with JSP/Postgresql with some supporting Perl CGI. The
target system is FreeBSD with PostgreSQL 8.0.7
I would like to give it a try. |
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