libdbd-mysql-perl 4.033-1build2 source package in Ubuntu

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libdbd-mysql-perl (4.033-1build2) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild against libmysqlclient20.

 -- Robie Basak <email address hidden>  Tue, 05 Apr 2016 12:27:41 +0000

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Robie Basak
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Debian Perl Group
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any
Section:
perl
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libdbd-mysql-perl: Perl5 database interface to the MySQL database

 DBD::mysql is the Perl5 Database Interface driver for the MySQL
 database. In other words: DBD::mysql is an interface between the Perl
 programming language and the MySQL programming API that comes with the
 MySQL relational database management system. Most functions provided by
 this programming API are supported. Some rarely used functions are
 missing, mainly because noone ever requested them. However supported
 features include: compression of data between server and client; timeouts;
 SSL; prepared statement support; server administration such as creating
 and dropping databases and restarting the server; auto-reconnection;
 utf8; bind type guessing; bind comment placeholders; automated insert ids;
 transactions; multiple result sets and multithreading.

libdbd-mysql-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libdbd-mysql-perl

 DBD::mysql is the Perl5 Database Interface driver for the MySQL
 database. In other words: DBD::mysql is an interface between the Perl
 programming language and the MySQL programming API that comes with the
 MySQL relational database management system. Most functions provided by
 this programming API are supported. Some rarely used functions are
 missing, mainly because noone ever requested them. However supported
 features include: compression of data between server and client; timeouts;
 SSL; prepared statement support; server administration such as creating
 and dropping databases and restarting the server; auto-reconnection;
 utf8; bind type guessing; bind comment placeholders; automated insert ids;
 transactions; multiple result sets and multithreading.