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Tk interface to PostgreSQL consisting of a front-end Tcl/Tk client.
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Note: This package should probably replaced by a PyGreSQL package.
PyGreSQL is a python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. It
embeds the PostgreSQL query library to allow easy use of the powerful
PostgreSQL features from a Python script. This also includes support for
the Python DB-API.
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Tcl interface to PostgreSQL, including front-end clients and a loadable
shared object for Tcl clients.
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PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
This is the meta-package for the PostgreSQL database system.
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PL/Tcl is a dynamic loadable extension for the PostgreSQL database system
that enables the Tcl language to be used to create functions and
trigger-procedures. It offers most of the capabilities a function
writer has in the C language.
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PL/Perl allows you to write functions in the Perl programming language
that may be used in SQL queries as if they were built into Postgres.
The PL/Perl intepreter is a full Perl interpreter. However, certain
operations have been disabled in order to maintain the security of the
system.
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PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
This package contains the database headers and libraries.
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PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
This package contains the database documentation.
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PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
This package contains the database client programs.
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PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS),
derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While
PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types
and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language
with an extended subset of SQL.
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
This is the meta-package for the PostgreSQL database system.
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bumped.
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A security patch was applied that solves a couple of problems
reported with malformed uuencoded pdf files.
also, enable installation on netbsd/sparc64 for the solaris version.
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default.
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the cyrus-sasl2/buildlink3.mk file.
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provide any shared libraries.
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Based on PR 26414 by Peter Bex.
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that it's more apparent who owns that file. Bump the PKGREVISION.
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Patchutils is a small collection of programs that operate on patch files.
Interdiff generates an incremental patch from two patches against a common
source. For example, if you have applied a pre-patch to a source tree, and
wish to apply another pre-patch (which is against the same original source
tree), you can use interdiff to generate the patch that you need to apply.
You can also use this to review changes between two pre-patches.
Combinediff generates a single patch from two incremental patches, allowing
you to merge patches together. The resulting patch file only alters each file
once.
Filterdiff will select the portions of a patch file that apply to files
matching (or, alternatively, not matching) a shell wildcard.
Fixcvsdiff is for correcting the output of 'cvs diff'.
Rediff corrects hand-edited patches, by comparing the original patch with the
modified one and adjusting the offsets and counts.
Lsdiff displays a short listing of affected files in a patch file, along with
(optionally) the line numbers of the start of each patch.
Splitdiff separates out patches from a patch file so that each new patch file
only alters any given file once. In this way, a file containing several
incremental patches can be split into individual incremental patches.
Grepdiff displays a list of the files modified by a patch where the patch
contains a given regular expression.
Recountdiff fixes up counts and offsets in a unified diff.
Unwrapdiff fixes word-wrapped unified diffs.
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* Changes in 0.0.11 (released 2004-04-18)
** Minor cleanups to the core header file.
Using xom.h is no longer supported (the file doesn't exist on modern
systems).
** Kerberos 5 sequence number handling fixed.
First, gss_init_sec_context set the sequence numbers correctly, before
the incorrect sequence numbers prevented gss_(un)wrap from working
correctly. Secondly, gss_unwrap now check the sequence numbers
correctly. This was prompted by the addition of randomized sequence
numbers by default in Shishi 0.0.15.
** The compatibility files in gl/ where synced with Gnulib.
** Various bugfixes and cleanups.
** Polish translation added, by Jakub Bogusz.
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moment.
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we have. for the moment, consider X.org 6.7 the same as XFree86 4.4
for the purpose of Xft2.
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alloca is available without explicitly pulling it in. use the devel/popt
pkg instead and fix PKGLOCALEDIR handling while I'm here.
fixes install on Solaris.
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Major changes from version 2.1.30 include:
* "LDAP Sync"-based lightweight replication
* Proxy Cache Support
* Hierarchical Backend
* NS-SLAPI Support
* Backend Layering
* Access Control extensions including dynamic group support
* LDAPv3 extensions:
- ACID extensions
- Cancel Operation
- Content Synchronization Operation
- DIT Content Rules
- Duplicate Entry Extension
- Simple Paged Results Extension
- Proxy Authorization Extension
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VS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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bug fixes and protocol updates.
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had some problems in the developer's own "My personal settings" section
which was for Linux only. I made it work and then noticed that the
app-defaults was now wrong and so it would not package.
So I commented out the entire "My personal settings" section.
This won't change for other operating system builds because
it was "LinuxArchitecture" only.
I didn't bump PKGREVISION because this didn't build (as far
as I can tell) in the first place under Linux and didn't package
under Linux either.
I tested under NetBSD 1.6.2_STABLE also.
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the maintainer for that package.
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