unixodbc 2.2.14p2-5ubuntu5 source package in Ubuntu

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unixodbc (2.2.14p2-5ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=low

  * Patch aclocal.m4 and acinclude.m4 to include powerpc64le support.
  * Regenerate configure and libltdl/configure to include the above.
 -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden>   Wed, 11 Dec 2013 00:43:01 -0700

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libodbc1: No summary available for libodbc1 in ubuntu utopic.

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odbcinst: Helper program for accessing odbc ini files

 This package contains the odbcinst helper tool, which allows ODBC driver
 packages to install their own driver settings.

odbcinst1debian2: Support library for accessing odbc ini files

 This package contains the libodbcinst library from unixodbc, a library
 used by ODBC drivers for reading their configuration settings from
 /etc/odbc.ini and ~/.odbc.ini.
 .
 Also contained in this package are the driver setup plugins, which
 describe the features supported by individual ODBC drivers.

unixodbc: No summary available for unixodbc in ubuntu utopic.

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unixodbc-dev: ODBC libraries for UNIX (development files)

 This package contains the development files (headers and libraries) for
 unixODBC, an implementation of the Open DataBase Connectivity interface
 for Unix systems. You should not need to install this package unless
 you intend to develop C language applications which use ODBC, or to
 compile ODBC-using applications from source.