dbconfig-common 2.0.1 source package in Ubuntu

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dbconfig-common (2.0.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Use debian-sys-maint as default admin for MySQL when on localhost and
    try to retrieve password from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf (Closes: #556174)
  * Convert of `` to $() (Closes: #810846)
  * Tests now include posh and lksh as /bin/sh (not yash as that doesn't
    respect local variables)
  * Fix internal/pgsql for leaving cruft behind
  * Add dh-exec to requirements for autopkg-testing to fix current
    failures
  * Fix typo in warning message (original report in #812156)
  * Update Basque translation (Closes: #809486) (Thanks Dooteo)

 -- Paul Gevers <email address hidden>  Tue, 26 Jan 2016 21:08:24 +0100

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dbconfig-common: framework that helps packages to manage databases

 This package contains the core of the dbconfig-common framework. This
 framework presents a policy and implementation for managing various databases
 used by applications included in Debian packages.
 .
 It can:
  - support MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, and SQLite based applications;
  - create or remove databases and database users;
  - access local or remote databases;
  - upgrade/modify databases when upstream changes database structure;
  - generate config files in many formats with the database info;
  - import configs from packages previously managing databases on their own;
  - prompt users with a set of normalized, pre-translated questions;
  - handle failures gracefully, with an option to retry;
  - do all the hard work automatically;
  - work for package maintainers with little effort on their part;
  - work for local admins with little effort on their part;
  - comply with an agreed upon set of standards for behavior;
  - do absolutely nothing if that is the whim of the local admin;
  - perform all operations from within the standard flow of
    package management (no additional skill is required of the local
    admin).

dbconfig-mysql: dbconfig-common MySQL/MariaDB support

 This package ensures MySQL/MariaDB support in the dbconfig-common framework,
 and should be in the depends list of packages that require MySQL support from
 dbconfig-common.
 .
 System administrators that don't want dbconfig-common to handle the database
 management should install dbconfig-no-thanks instead.

dbconfig-no-thanks: dbconfig-common bypass

 If a package relies on the dbconfig-common framework for database setup and
 maintenance, installing dbconfig-no-thanks instead of one of dbconfig's
 database-specific packages will block this function. It is intended for cases
 where the system administrator desires or requires full control of the
 database or where dbconfig-common makes bad choices, and typically leaves
 the depending packages non-functional until manually configured.

dbconfig-pgsql: dbconfig-common PostgreSQL support

 This package ensures PostgreSQL support in the dbconfig-common framework, and
 should be in the depends list of packages that require PostgreSQL support from
 dbconfig-common.
 .
 System administrators that don't want dbconfig-common to handle the database
 management should install dbconfig-no-thanks instead.

dbconfig-sqlite: dbconfig-common SQLite support

 This package ensures SQLite support in the dbconfig-common framework, and
 should be in the depends list of packages that require SQLite support from
 dbconfig-common.
 .
 System administrators that don't want dbconfig-common to handle the database
 management should install dbconfig-no-thanks instead.

dbconfig-sqlite3: dbconfig-common SQLite3 support

 This package ensures SQLite3 support in the dbconfig-common framework, and
 should be in the depends list of packages that require SQLite3 support from
 dbconfig-common.
 .
 System administrators that don't want dbconfig-common to handle the database
 management should install dbconfig-no-thanks instead.