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Fix the Info directory file entry and provide patches for both the
.texi and the .info file so USE_MAKEINFO is not needed.
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Note: distributed gdbm.info now has a *DIR-{SECTION,ENTRY} hence
post-extract target no more required.
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2003 June 4 (2.8.3)
- Fix a problem that will corrupt the indices on a table if you
do an INSERT OR REPLACE or an UPDATE OR REPLACE on a table that
contains an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY plus one or more indices.
- Add the ability for INSERT and UPDATE statements to refer to
the "rowid" (or "_rowid_" or "oid") columns.
- Other important bug fixes
2003 May 17 (2.8.2)
- Fix a problem that will corrupt the database file if you drop a
table from the main database that has a TEMP index.
2003 May 16 (2.8.1)
- Reactivated the VACUUM command that reclaims unused disk space
in a database file.
- Added the ATTACH and DETACH commands to allow interacting with
multiple database files at the same time.
- Added support for TEMP triggers and indices.
- Added support for in-memory databases.
- Removed the experimental sqlite_open_aux_file(). Its function
is subsumed in the new ATTACH command.
- The precedence order for ON CONFLICT clauses was changed so
that ON CONFLICT clauses on BEGIN statements have a higher
precedence than ON CONFLICT clauses on constraints.
- Many, many bug fixes and compatibility enhancements.
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(Forgot the last time we did this. Pointed out by Sergey
Svishchev (svs at ropnet dot ru))
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for building this package. (Fixes compilation on Solaris -- there is still
an outstanding PLIST issue though.)
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- Backported patches from HEAD to remove dependency on GTK+ 2.2.0
(rodrigo, daniel)
- Fixed list of libglade module files (daniel)
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now and not NetBSD-*-arm32. Changes include one or more of:
- Change MACHINE_ARCH == arm32 to also match arm
- Where ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM includes NetBSD-*-arm32, add NetBSD-*-arm
- Where BROKEN or worked around for arm gcc bugs, set USE_GCC3
The last may shake out a few more broken packages the next bulk build.
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patches intact.
Changes since 0.60:
* Jan 2003
- Version 0.61
- Dynamic SQL
- Output parameters
- Compute rows
- Varbinary support
- dsn-less ODBC connections
- RPC support (db-lib)
- Compatibility with DBD::Sybase 0.95
- 68 new functions! (see doc/api_status.txt)
- Error/message handling rewritten, uses real error numbers
- new sample programs
- much cleaner code, warning-free compiles
- namespace cleanup
- public domain versions of functions for OSs that lack them
- autoconf portability improvements
- builds in HP-UX, Win32, and cygwin
- No dependency on OpenSSL
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For Release 0.12.1
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- Added missing plugins directory to spec file (adam)
- Fixed crash in #113623 (rodrigo)
- Fixed main window resizing problems (rodrigo)
- Updated translations:
- fr (redfox)
For Release 0.12
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- Fixed UTF8 strings displaying (gonzalo)
- Some documentation fixes (cj)
- HIG-ify .desktop file (rodrigo)
- HIG-ify preferences dialog (rodrigo)
- Made menus to be disabled instead of hidden, as suggested in the
HIG (rodrigo)
- Made plugins install directory FHS compliant (frederic)
- Updated translations:
- ca (pablo)
- cs (mitr)
- fa (roozbeh)
- fr (redfox)
- nl (adrighem)
- pt (dnloreto)
- sv (menthos)
For Release 0.11
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- Spec file fixes (yanko)
- Fixed #105178 (rodrigo)
- Fixed #103094 (rodrigo)
- Use new libgnomedb stock icons (rodrigo)
- Made settings dialog look like Nautilus's preferences (rodrigo)
- Added missing features to GConf-oriented GtkEntry's (rodrigo)
- Updated translations:
- am (yacob)
- cs (mitr)
- es (pablodc)
- nl (adrighem)
- pl (chyla)
- pt (dnloreto)
- pt_BR (evandrofg)
- sv (menthos)
- uk (rasta)
- vi (pablo)
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libgnomedb 0.12.1, 2003-06-08
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- Added missing static libraries to the spec file (adam)
- Fixed typo in configure.in (redfox)
- Simplified column titles in data sources and providers config dialog
(rodrigo)
- Added missing CFLAGS for libglade module (rodrigo)
- Fixed soname numbering (rodrigo)
- Updated translations:
- nl (adrighem)
- sr (danilo)
- ta (baddog)
libgnomedb 0.12, 2003-05-28
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- Added new stock icons (apg)
- HIG-ified the login dialog widget (apg)
- Added support for GTK/libgda-only compilation (dmitrym)
- Extended GnomeDbForm API (rodrigo)
- Updated translations:
- cs (mitr)
- de (cneumair)
- es (pablodc)
- fa (roozbeh)
- nl (adrighem)
- pt (dnloreto)
- pt_BR (gdvieira)
- sv (menthos)
libgnomedb 0.11, 2003-03-08
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- Marked missing strings in .keys file for translation (cneumair)
- Added new stock icons for COMMIT and ROLLBACK (rodrigo)
- Fixed #106121 (julio)
- Fixed #106122 (julio)
- Fixed #106402 (rodrigo)
- HIG-ify the gray bar widget (apg)
- Fixed #106402 (tagoh)
- Spec file fixes (yanko)
- Updated translations:
- cs (mitr)
- de (cneumair)
- es (pablodc)
- nl (adrighem)
- pl (chyla)
- pt (dnloreto)
- pt_BR (gdvieira)
- sv (menthos)
- uk (rasta)
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libgda 0.12.1, 2003-06-08
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- Fixed leak in Oracle provider to prevent running out of cursors (fozzy)
- Fixed normal and build requirements in spec file (david)
- Updated translations:
- nl (adrighem)
- sv (menthos)
libgda 0.12, 2003-05-28
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- Fixed password problem in PostgreSQL provider (david, gonzalo)
- Fixed ODBC headers detection problem (rodrigo)
- Fixed typo in FreeTDS CFLAGS (rodrigo)
- Compilation fixes for Sybase provider (rodrigo)
- Spec file fixes for RH9 (david)
- Fixed libsql linking problems (rodrigo)
- Fixed NULL password access in Oracle provider (fozzy)
- Improved support for types in Oracle provider (fozzy)
- Fixed index schema retrieval in Oracle provider (fozzy)
- Fixed typo in MySQL library detection (bodo)
- Fixed aggregates schema in Oracle provider (fozzy)
- Some documentation fixes (cj)
- Initial version of mSQL provider (danilo)
- Fixed compilation problem in IBM DB2 provider (sergey)
- Improved sample code in documentation (xabier)
- Cleaned up GdaRow and GdaParameter APIs (xabier, rodrigo)
- Improvements to the fields metadata schema queries in the
PostgreSQL provider (vivien)
- Updated translations:
- cs (mitr)
- de (cneumair)
- es (pablodc)
- fa (roozbeh)
- it (marcoc)
- nl (adrighem)
- pt (dnloreto)
- pt_BR (evandrofg, gdvieira)
- sr (danilo)
- sv (menthos)
libgda 0.11, 2003-03-08
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- Improvements on Oracle provider (steve)
- Added support for Oracle 9 (steve)
- Improvements on IBM DB2 provider (sergey)
- Fixed crash on weak references when destroying provider hash table (gonzalo)
- ANSI-compliant fixes (tagoh)
- Spec file fixes (yanko, rodrigo)
- Fixed incorrect password problem in Postgres provider (david, gonzalo)
- Fixed typos in Oracle provider strings (cneumair)
- More work on the report engine (santi)
- Made FreeTDS provider work with freetds-0.61 (tagoh)
- Updated translations:
- ca (jordim)
- cs (mitr)
- de (cneumair)
- es (pablodc)
- nl (adrighem)
- pt_BR (gdvieira)
- ru (dmitrym)
- sv (menthos)
- uk (rasta)
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Database or Log File On-Disk Format Changes:
1. All of the access method database formats changed in the Berkeley
DB 4.1 release (Btree/Recno: version 8 to version 9, Hash: version
7 to version 8, and Queue: version 3 to version 4). The format
changes are entirely backward compatible, and no database upgrades
are needed.
Major New Features:
1. Berkeley DB now includes support for database encryption using
the AES encryption standard. [#1797]
2. Berkeley DB now includes support for database page checksums
to allow detection of database corruption during I/O. [#1797]
3. The shared memory buffer pool code base was substantially
reworked in the 4.1 release to improve concurrent throughput.
[#4655]
General Environment Changes:
1. Allow applications to specify transaction handles to the DB->open method call, so database creation can be grouped with other Berkeley DB calls in a single transaction. [#4257]
2. Add the DB_ENV->remove and DB_ENV->rename method calls that support transactional protection of database removal and renaming. [#4257]
3. Add the DB_ENV->set_flags flags DB_DIRECT_DB and DB_DIRECT_LOG, which disable the system's buffer cache where possible. [#4526]
4. Unlock the pthread mutex if pthread_cond_wait() returns an error. [#4872]
5. Fix a memory leak caused by running recovery. [#4913]
6. Fix a bug in which closing an environment with open database handles could result in application crashes. [#4991]
7. Fix a bug where DB_CONFIG files were ignored if the database environment defaulted to the application's current working directory. [#5265]
8. Fix a bug where transaction abort or commit could fail to destroy the handle. [#5633]
9. Fix a set of bugs where the Berkeley DB API could return DB_RUNRECOVERY without panic-ing the database environment itself or calling the application's panic-callback function. [#5743]
10. Fix a bug in where DB=>rename and DB->remove method calls could leak a transaction and its locks. [#5824]
11. Fix a bug where recovery feedback could return values greater than 100. [#6193]
12. Fix a bug where a page allocated by a transaction, eventually aborted because of application or system failure, could appear twice in the free list, if catastrophic recovery was performed. [#6222]
13. Add a new flag, DB_AUTO_COMMIT, that wraps all database modification operations inside a transaction, to the DB_ENV->set_flags method. [#6395]
14. Fix a bug where recovery could fail when upgrading between releases. [#6372]
15. Fix a recovery bug where pages that were repeatedly freed and allocated could be lost. [#6479] [#6501]
16. Change DB_CONFIG reading to handle non-<newline> terminated last line. [#6490]
General Access Method Changes:
1. Allow applications to specify transaction handles to the DB->associate method call, so secondary index creation can be grouped with other Berkeley DB calls in a single transaction. [#4185]
2. Add a new flag, DB_AUTO_COMMIT, that wraps single database operations inside a transaction. This flag is supported by the DB->del, DB->open, DB->put, DB->truncate,DB_ENV->remove, and DB_ENV->rename methods. [#4257]
3. The DB_EXCL DB->open method flag has been enhanced to work on subdatabases. [#4257]
4. Fix a bug in which a DB->put(DB_APPEND) could result in leaked memory or a corruption in the returned record number. [#5002]
5. Fix a bug in the database salvage code that could leave pages pinned in the cache. [#5037]
6. Add a flag to the DB->verify method to output salvaged key/data pairs in printable characters. [#5037]
7. Fix a bug in which DB->verify() might continue and report extraneous database corruption after a fatal error. [#5131]
8. Fix a bug where calling the DB->stat method before the DB->open method could drop core. [#5190]
9. Fix a bug in which a DB->get, DBcursor->c_get, or DBcursor->c_pget on a secondary index, in the Concurrent Data Store product, could result in a deadlock. [#5192]
10. Fix a bug in which DB->verify() could correctly report errors but still return success. [#5297]
11. Add support for the DB->set_cache_priority interface, that allows applications to set the underlying cache priority for their database files. [#5375]
12. Fix a bug where calling DBcursor->c_pget with a database that is not a secondary index would drop core. [#5391]
13. Fix a bug where a bug in the DB->truncate method could cause recovery to fail. [#5679]
14. Fix a bug where DB_GET_RECNO would fail if specified to a secondary index. [#5811]
15. Fix a bug where building a secondary index for an existing primary database could fail in Concurrent Data Store environments. [#5811]
16. Fix a bug where the DB->rename method could fail, causing a problem during recovery. [#5893]
17. Fix a bug in which a DB->get or DB->pget call on a secondary index could fail when done with a handle shared among multiple threads. [#5899]
18. Fix a bug in which a DB->put operation on a database with off-page duplicates could leak a duplicate cursor, thereby preventing transactions being able to commit. [#5936]
19. Fix a bug where overflow page reference counts were not properly maintained when databases were truncated. [#6168]
20. Fix a bug where the bulk get APIs could allocate large amounts of heap memory. [#6439] [#6520]
Btree Access Method Changes:
1. Fix a bug that prevented loads of sorted data, with duplicates at the end of the tree, from creating compact trees. [#4926]
2. No longer return a copy of the key if the DB_GET_BOTH or DB_GET_BOTH_RANGE flags are specified. [#4470]
3. Fix a bug where the fast-search code could hold an unlocked reference to a page, which could lead to recovery failure. [#5518]
4. Fix a bug where some cursor operations on a database, for which the bt_minkey size had been specified, could fail to use the correct overflow key/data item size. [#6183]
5. Fix a bug where the recovery of an aborted transaction that did a reverse Btree split might leave a page in an inconsistent state. [#6393]
Hash Access Method Changes:
1. Fix bugs that could cause hash recovery to drop core. [#4978]
2. Use access method flags instead of interface flags to check for readonly access to a hash database with an application-specified hash function. [#5121]
3. Fix a bug where a hash database allocation of a new set of buckets may be improperly recovered by catastrophic recovery if the transaction is split across log files and the beginning segment of the transaction is not included in the set of logs to be recovered. [#5942]
4. Fix a bug where aborting particular hash allocations could lead to a database on which the verifier would loop infinitely. [#5966]
5. Fix a bug where a memory allocation failure could result in a system hang. [#5988]
6. Remove nelem from the Hash access method statistics (the value was incorrect once items had been added or removed from the database). [#6101]
7. Fix a bug where a page allocated by an aborted transaction might not be placed on the free list by recovery, if the file holding the page was created as part of recovery, and a later page was part of a hash bucket allocation. [#6184]
8. Fix a bug where allocated pages could be improperly recovered on systems that require explicit zero-ing of filesystem pages. [#6534]
Queue Access Method Changes:
1. No longer return a copy of the key if the DB_SET_RANGE flag is specified. [#4470]
2. Fix a bug where DBcursor->c_get (with DB_MULTIPLE or DB_MULTIPLE_KEY specified) could fail on a Queue database if the record numbers had wrapped. [#6397]
Recno Access Method Changes:
1. No longer return a copy of the key if the DB_GET_BOTH or DB_GET_BOTH_RANGE flags are specified. [#4470]
2. Fix a bug where non-transactional locking applications could leak locks when modifying Recno databases. [#5766]
3. Fix a bug where DBcursor->c_get with the DB_GET_RECNO flag would panic the environment if the cursor was uninitialized. [#5935]
4. Fix a bug where deleting pages from a three-level Recno tree could cause the database environment to panic. [#6232]
C++-specific API Changes:
1. C++ DbLock::put is replaced by DbEnv::lock_put to match the C and Java API change in Release 4.0. [#5170]
2. Declared destructors and methods within Db and DbEnv classes to be virtual, making subclassing safer. [#5264]
3. Fixed a bug where Dbt objects with no flags set would not be filled with data by some operations. [#5706]
4. Added DbDeadlockException, DbRunRecoveryException, and DbLockNotGrantedException classes to C++, and throw them accordingly. [#6134]
5. Added C++ methods to support remaining conversions between C++ classes and C structs where appropriate. In particular, DbTxn/DB_TXN conversions and DbMpoolFile/DB_MPOOLFILE were added. [#6278]
6. Fix a bug in DbEnv::~DbEnv() that could cause memory corruption if a DbEnv was deleted without being closed. [#6342]
7. Reordered C++ class declarations to avoid a GCC g++ warning about function inlining. [#6406]
8. Fix a bug in the DbEnv destructor that could cause memory corruption when an environment was destroyed without closing first. [#6342]
9. Change DbEnv and Db destructor behavior to close the handle if it was not already closed. [#6342]
Java-specific API Changes:
1. Added check for system property "sleepycat.Berkeley DB.libfile" that can be used to specify a complete pathname for the JNI shared library. This is needed as a workaround on Mac OS X, where libtool cannot currently create a library with a .jnilib extension which is what the current JDK expects by default. [#5664]
2. Fixed handling of JVM out of memory conditions, when some JNI methods return NULL. When the JVM runs out of memory, calls should consistently fail with OutOfMemoryErrors. [#5995]
3. Added Dbt.get_object and Dbt.set_object convenience routines to the Java API to make using serialization easier. [#6113]
4. Fixed a bug that prevented Java's Db.set_feedback from working, fixed document for Java's Db.set_feedback, some callback methods were misnamed. [#6137]
5. Fix a NullPointerException in Db.finalize() if the database had been closed. [#6504]
6. Marked DbEnv constructor with "throws DbException". [#6342]
Tcl-specific API Changes:
None.
RPC-specific Client/Server Changes:
1. Fix a bug where Db and DbEnv handles were not thread-safe. [#6102]
Replication Changes:
1. A large number of replication bugs were fixed in this release. The replication support is now believed to be production quality.
2. Add the DB_ENV->set_rep_limit interface, allowing applications to limit the data sent in response to a single DB_ENV->rep_process_message call. [#5999]
3. Add the DB_ENV->set_rep_stat interface, returning information from the replication subsystem [#5919]
XA Resource Manager Changes:
1. Added support for multi-threaded XA. Environments can now have multiple XA transactions active. db_env_xa_attach() can be used to get a DB_TXN that corresponds to the XA transaction in the current thread. [#5049]
2. Added a com.sleepycat.Berkeley DB.xa package that implements J2EE support for XA. This includes new DbXAResource, DbXid classes that implement the XAResource and Xid interfaces. [#5049]
3. Fix a bug where aborting a prepared transaction after recovery may fail. [#6383]
4. Fix a bug where recovery might fail if a prepared transaction had previously extended the size of a file and then was aborted. [#6387]
5. Fix a bug where if the commit of a prepared transaction fails the transaction would be aborted. [#6389]
Locking Subsystem Changes:
1. Fix a bug where lock counts were incorrect if a lock request returned DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED or an error occurred. [#4923]
2. Fix a bug where lock downgrades were counted as releases, so the lock release statistics could be wrong. [#5762]
3. Fix a bug where the lock and transaction timeout values could not be reset by threads of control joining Berkeley DB database environments. [#5996]
4. Fix a bug where applications using lock and/or transaction timeouts could hit a race condition that would lead to a segmentation fault. [#6061]
Logging Subsystem Changes:
1. DB_ENV->log_register and DB_ENV->log_unregister have been removed from the interface. [#0046]
2. Fix a bug where creating a database environment with a non-existent logging directory could drop core. [#5833]
3. Add support allowing applications to change the log file size in existing database environments. [#4875]
4. Fix a bug where a write error on a log record spanning a buffer could cause transaction abort to fail and the database environment to panic. [#5830]
Memory Pool Subsystem Changes:
1. The DB_INCOMPLETE error has been removed, as cache flushing can no longer return without completing. [#4655]
2. Fix a bug where Berkeley DB might refuse to open a file if the open was attempted while another thread was writing a large buffer. [#4885]
3. Prefer clean buffers to dirty buffers when selecting a buffer for eviction. [#4934]
4. Fix a bug where transaction checkpoint might miss flushing a buffer to disk. [#5033]
5. Fix a bug where Berkeley DB applications could run out of file descriptors. [#5535]
6. Fix bugs where Berkeley DB could self-deadlock on systems requiring mutex resource reclamation after application failure. [#5722] [#6523]
Transaction Subsystem Changes:
1. Go back only one checkpoint, not two, when performing normal recovery. [#4284]
2. Fix a bug where an abort of a transaction could fail if there was no disk space for the log. [#5740]
3. Fix a bug where the checkpoint log-sequence-number could reference a non-existent log record. [#5789]
4. Fix a bug where subtransactions which allocated pages from the filesystem and subsequently aborted could cause other pages allocated by sibling transactions to not be freed if the parent transaction then aborted. [#5903]
5. Fix a bug where transactions doing multiple updates to a queue database which spanned a checkpoint could be improperly handled by recovery. [#5898]
Utility Changes:
1. Fix a bug where the -p option could not be specified with the -R or -r options. [#5037]
2. The utilities were modified to correctly size their private caches in order to handle databases with large page sizes. [#5055]
3. Fix a bug in which utilities run with the -N option would fail to ignore the environment's panic flag. [#5082]
4. Fix a bug where invalid log records could cause db_printlog to drop core. [#5173]
5. Add a new option to the db_verify utility to support verification of files that include databases having non-standard sorting or hash functions. [#5237]
Configuration, Documentation, Portability and Build Changes:
1. Replace test-and-set mutexes on Windows with a new mutex implementation that signals an event to wake blocked threads. [#4413]
2. Support configuration of POSIX pthread mutexes on systems where the pthread mutexes do not support inter-process locks. [#4942]
3. Add mutex support for the ARM architecture using the gcc compiler. [#5018]
4. On Windows NT/2000/XP, switched to atomic seek-and-read/write operations to improve performance of concurrent reads [#0654].
5. Support cross-compilation using the GNU compiler tool chain. [#4558]
6. Fix a bug where libraries were always installed read-only. [#5096]
7. Fix a bug where temporary files on VxWorks could fail. [#5160]
8. Fix a bug where Berkeley DB did not install correctly if the system cp utility did not support the -f option. [#5111]
9. Correct the documentation for the Queue access method statistics field qs_cur_recno to be the "Next available record number". [#5190]
10. Fix a bug where file rename could fail on Windows/9X. [#5223]
11. Removed support for Microsoft Visual Studio 5.0 [#5231]
12. Switched to using HANDLEs for all I/O operations on Windows to overcome a hard limit of 2048 open file descriptors in Microsoft's C runtime library. [#5249]
13. Fix a bug where Berkeley DB error message routines could drop core on the PowerPC and UltraSPARC architectures. [#5331]
14. Rename OSTREAMCLASS to __DB_OSTREAMCLASS in db_cxx.h to avoid stepping on application name space. [#5402]
15. Support Linux on the S/390 architecture. [#5608]
16. Work around a bug in Solaris where the pthread_cond_wait call could return because a signal was delivered to the application. [#5640]
17. Fix build line for loadable libraries to include -module to support Mac OS X. [#5664]
18. Fix a bug in the PPC mutex support for the Mac OS X system. [#5781]
19. Added support for Java on Mac OS X. A workaround on the Java command line is currently necessary; it is documented. [#5664]
20. Added support for Tcl on Mac OS X. [#5664]
21. Update Windows build instructions to cover Visual C++ .NET. [#5684]
22. AIX configuration changes for building on AIX 4.3.3 and 5 with both standard and Visual Age compilers. [#5779]
23. Add a new UNIX configuration argument, --with-mutex=MUTEX, to allow applications to select a mutex implementation. [#6040]
24. Changed libtool and configure so we can now correctly build and install Tcl and Java loadable shared libraries that work on Mac OS X. [#6117]
25. Fix mutex alignment problems on historic HP-UX releases that could make multi-process applications fail. [#6250]
26. Installed static .a archives on Mac OS X need to be built with the ranlib -c option so linked applications will not see undefined __db_jump errors. [#6215]
27. Upgrade pthread and mmap support in the uClibc library to support Berkeley DB. [#6268]
28. Fixed error in determining include directories during configuration for --enable-java. The error can cause compilation errors on certain systems with newer versions of gcc. [#6445]
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Noted by Katsuhiko Fujii in PR 21832.
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- Provide support for blowing away nested transactions
that aren't yet committed
- Fixed how values of returned hashes are downcased.
- Should be a minor perf improvement
- Moved Stan's destryo fix to the right file
- Better oracle support for unique ids on indexes
- DESTROY fix
- make function naming for autoloaded functions a bit more flexible
- Query builder changes to improve some join performance
- Fixes to a tight loop for cache expiry
- Patches for Oracle BLOB support from Brook Schofield
- Rebuilt Postgres query generator
- Select Distinct altered to support oracle
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in PR pkg/21303 (added ncurses buildlink so the package works on Linux and
IRIX as well):
Abook is a text-based addressbook program designed to use with mutt
mail client.
Import filters for following formats:
- ldif (Netscape Addressbook)
- mutt alias ( >= 0.4.10 )
- Pine addressbook
Export filters for folllowing formats:
- ldif / Netscape addressbook (.4ld)
- Pine addressbook
- HTML
- mutt alias
- GnomeCard (VCard) addressbook
- elm alias
- plain text
- Spruce address book
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databases.
XBase module provides access to XBase (dBase, Fox*) dbf files. It also
handles memo files (dbt, fpt) and to certain extend index files (ndx, ntx,
mdx, idx and cdx). The DBD::XBase is a database driver for DBI and provides
simple SQL interface to reading and writing the database files. So this
package offers two ways of accessing your beloved data in dbf files: XBase.pm
and DBD::XBase. It is recommend using DBD::XBase and only resort to XBase.pm
if you need something special which is not supported by the DBI interface.
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All build fine with the new version of ant.
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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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some directories. In the process kill PLIST @exec -except for those related
to install-info.
While here substitute some leftover `/usr/pkg' in MESSAGE.
XXX Marking this package as USE_BUILDLINK2 will make my life easier
for forthcoming changes but as it is not really necessary for the build
it self I guess it is not a good option?
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the shared share/mime-info directory. Bump PKGREVISION.
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Fixed "Can't get dbh->{Statement}: unrecognised attribute" error
Fixed DBI->connect to carp instead of croak on 'old-style' usage.
Fixed connect(,,, { RootClass => $foo }) to not croak if module not found.
Fixed code generated by DBI::DBD::Metadata
Fixed DBI::PurePerl to not reset $@ during method dispatch.
Fixed Proxy disconnect
Fixed error in DBI::DBD docs
Changed t/40profile.t to not require Time::HiRes.
Changed execute_array() return value from row count to executed
tuple count, and now the ArrayTupleStatus attribute is mandatory.
NOTE: That is an API definition change that may affect your code.
Changed CompatMode attribute to also disable attribute 'quick FETCH'.
Changed attribute FETCH to be slightly faster
Added workaround for perl bug #17575 tied hash nested FETCH
Added Username and Password attributes to connect(..., \%attr) and so
also embedded in DSN like "dbi:Driver(Username=user,Password=pass):..."
Username and Password can't contain ")", ",", or "=" characters.
The predence is DSN first, then \%attr, then $user & $pass parameters,
and finally the DBI_USER & DBI_PASS environment variables.
The Username attribute is stored in the $dbh but the Password is not.
Added ProxyServer HOWTO configure restrictions docs
Added MaxRows attribute to selectcol_arrayref
Added dump_handle as a method not just a DBI:: utility function.
Added on-demand by-row data feed into execute_array() using code ref,
or statement handle. For example, to insert from a select:
$insert_sth->execute_array( { ArrayTupleFetch => $select_sth, ... } )
Added warning to trace log when $h->{foo}=... is ignored due to
invalid prefix (e.g., not 'private_').
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libstdc++ in gcc3.
when defined, USE_GCC_SHLIB ensures that the correct rpath is passed
to the linker, and a full dependency on the compiler package is
registered.
packages which define USE_GCC_SHLIB should not include
mk/gcc.buildlink2.mk (or gcc{,3}/buildlink2.mk) as it is handled
automatically.
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CFLAGS, strip it out. No package bump as no change in generated package.
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Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging)
MARC.pm is a Perl 5 module for reading in, manipulating, and outputting
bibliographic records in the USMARC format. It handles conversions
from MARC into ASCII (text), Library of Congress MARCMaker, HTML,
and ISBD. Input from MARCMaker format is also supported. Individual
records, fields, indicators, and subfields can be created, modified, and
deleted. It can extract URLs from the 856 field into HTML.
MARC.pm can handle both single and batches of MARC records. The limit on
the number of records in a batch is determined by the memory capacity of
the machine you are running. If memory is an issue for you MARC.pm will
allow you to read in records from a batch gradually. MARC.pm also includes
a variety of tools for searching, removing, and even creating records from
scratch.
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any of the openldap libraries.
Closes PR 21490 by Todd Vierling.
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maintainership.
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