Announce: libgdbm1-1.7.3-9, libgdbm1-dev-1.7.3-9
Date: 29 Feb 96 21:15 UT
Source: libgdbm
Binary: libgdbm1 libgdbm1-dev
Version: 1.7.3-9
Maintainer: Ray Dassen <jdassen@wi.LeidenUniv.nl>
Description:
libgdbm1: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version).
: GNU dbm (`gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
: hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX `dbm' functions.
: .
: The basic use of `gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
: providing a persistent version of the `dictionary' Abstract Data Type
: (`hash' to perl programmers).
libgdbm1-dev: GNU dbm database routines (development files)
: GNU dbm (`gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
: hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX `dbm' functions.
: .
: The basic use of `gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
: providing a persistent version of the `dictionary' Abstract Data Type
: (`hash' to perl programmers).
Priority: Low
Changes:
* Added 'Section: base' to runtime control file, since perl uses libgdbm.
* Use fcntl locking (POSIX) instead of lockf (BSD). Noted by Neal Becker
<neal@ctd.comsat.com>. This is just to be on the safe side. I don't
think it makes any difference - flock(2) states "Under Linux, flock is
implemented as a call to fcntl".
* Include extended descriptions in announcements.
* Fixed depends line in control file.
* Package revision wrapped into version field.
* Hello-style diffs.
Files:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 83583 Feb 29 22:15 libgdbm-1.7.3-9.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12860 Feb 29 22:15 libgdbm-1.7.3-9.diff.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13483 Feb 29 22:15 libgdbm1-1.7.3-9.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28423 Feb 29 22:15 libgdbm1-dev-1.7.3-9.deb
8e6eb92cd7c17e0e35367944a0d9059c libgdbm-1.7.3-9.tar.gz
9dbea7c43fffc0db706584fb28654281 libgdbm-1.7.3-9.diff.gz
197f5e5038301fbfa7f0c1c5a10454f7 libgdbm1-1.7.3-9.deb
866fff70c0c38d3e0236b063b36194e1 libgdbm1-dev-1.7.3-9.deb
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