If you just download the Links 2.0 program and just untar it to a directory, then without installing it, you can get the .def files and the .db files. The two of particular interest to you will be links.db, category.db, links.def and category.def. so basically you want to use the .def files from links 2.0, create your .db files (they are just pipe delimited text files) to match the links 2.0 format. Then put the .def files in a directory and the .db files in a directory off of that called data so you will have:
directory/links.def
directory/category.def
directory/data/links.db
directory/data/category.db
and when you use the Links sql 2.0 import script, just tell it the path to the .def files.
Mel
directory/links.def
directory/category.def
directory/data/links.db
directory/data/category.db
and when you use the Links sql 2.0 import script, just tell it the path to the .def files.
Mel