dbconfig-common 2.0.4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
dbconfig-common (2.0.4) unstable; urgency=medium * Update Japanese translation, thanks to Takuma Yamada (Closes: #816068) * Make sure that after one loop in the error handling we are for sure going to raise the error above the priority level. * Ask the administrator if backups should be made on upgrade (Closes: #463100) * Terminate PostgreSQL connections before dropping db (Closes: #755908) * Fix typo in MySQL logic introduced in 2.0.3 (Closes: #817889) -- Paul Gevers <email address hidden> Mon, 14 Mar 2016 20:19:13 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Paul Gevers
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Paul Gevers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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- diff from 2.0.3 to 2.0.4 (19.3 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- 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.