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authorMatthias Andree <mandree@FreeBSD.org>2014-08-21 22:50:29 +0000
committerMatthias Andree <mandree@FreeBSD.org>2014-08-21 22:50:29 +0000
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tree5f9e6219e9207f083ae5e2fff1302ed5967538ef /databases/db47/pkg-descr
parent6724089b21de676c367bbc41cca5651958d1b0f3 (diff)
Berkeley DB cleanup, remove versions 4.0 ... 4.7.
- Mk/bsd.database.mk rewrite, new default to db5. - db6 is eligible by default only if installed on the system. - Bump PORTREVISION of all ports that directly depend on BerkeleyDB or where USE_BDB is found in the port's directory - Patch a few ports such that they will pick up or work with newer versions. - Add UPDATING entry - Drive-by format fix for pks - Drop BerkeleyDB option from mail/popular for now, requires more work. - Exp-run logs linked from the PR below. - Ports that do not build (IGNORE, BROKEN, etc.) have pro-forma changes for new Berkeley DB, but are untested. NOTE: please read UPDATING and the Wiki page before proceeding! Announcement: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports-announce/2014-August/000090.html Wiki reference: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Ports/BerkeleyDBCleanup PR: 192690 Approved by: portmgr (implicit, PORTREVISION bump on unstaged ports)
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-Oracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source embeddable databases
-that allows developers to incorporate within their applications a
-fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade
-reliability and availability. As a result, customers and end-users
-will experience an application that simply works, reliably manages
-data, can scale under extreme load, but requires no ongoing database
-administration. As a developer, you can focus on your application and
-be confident that Oracle Berkeley DB will manage your persistence
-needs.
-
-WWW: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/berkeley-db/db/