libdbi-perl 1.633-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

libdbi-perl (1.633-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ]
  * Update Vcs-Browser URL to cgit web frontend

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * Add debian/upstream/metadata
  * Import upstream version 1.633
  * Update years of packaging copyright.
  * Drop Security-notice-for-Proxy.patch, applied upstream.
  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 3.9.6.
  * Mark package as autopkgtest-able.

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Sat, 09 May 2015 23:31:42 +0200

Upload details

Uploaded by:
Debian Perl Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
perl
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

See full publishing history Publishing

Series Pocket Published Component Section

Downloads

File Size SHA-256 Checksum
libdbi-perl_1.633-1.dsc 2.4 KiB 47f0d72f3e0f8d832b7af3dbc3c1af0be21dc10a5b74e7664a5ab97789a6c7af
libdbi-perl_1.633.orig.tar.gz 578.4 KiB e2c1badcc9f672bf31630b36ecd230f7eb04dbf055e6daf7edeed0e9ebcf5ee7
libdbi-perl_1.633-1.debian.tar.xz 11.6 KiB 1895b5c873c44b0cfea5f49869b2a82252eb62b13505db052c6543649c39d2d4

No changes file available.

Binary packages built by this source

libdbi-perl: Perl Database Interface (DBI)

 DBI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common interface
 to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase Driver)
 modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
 including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and even
 web services such as the Google search engine.
 .
 It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating systems,
 architectures and data stores, including:
 .
  * Oracle
  * Microsoft SQL Server
  * IBM DB2
  * SQLite
  * PostgreSQL
  * Firebird
  * MySQL

libdbi-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libdbi-perl

 DBI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common interface
 to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase Driver)
 modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
 including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and even
 web services such as the Google search engine.
 .
 It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating systems,
 architectures and data stores, including:
 .
  * Oracle
  * Microsoft SQL Server
  * IBM DB2
  * SQLite
  * PostgreSQL
  * Firebird
  * MySQL