cegobridge is a tool to import/export database dumps into Cego, a
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). Currently it supports
MySQL, other database systems to import/export can be added.
Many more details are available at:
WWW: http://www.lemke-it.com/
Submitted by: Björn Lemke <lemke@lemke-it.com>
spatialite-tools is a collection of open source Command Line Interface (CLI)
tools supporting SpatiaLite.
* spatialite: a complete CLI front-end, more or less equivalent to the well
known sqlite3 front-end, but fully supporting SpatiaLite
* spatialite_tool: a tool supporting import/export of Shapefiles and DBF-files
* shp_doctor: a diagnostic tool to check anomalous shapefiles
* exif_loader: an import tool for EXIF or EXIF-GPS (JPEG) pictures
* spatialite_network: a tool creating a VirtualNetwork (supporting
shortest path / routing SQL queries)
* spatialite_gml: a tool importing GML files
* spatialite_convert: a tool converting DB-files from different versions
of SpatiaLite
* spatialite_dxf: an tool importing DXF files
* OSM-tools: spatialite_osm_raw, spatialite_osm_filter, spatialite_osm_map,
spatialite_osm_net, spatialite_osm_overpass: tools supporting
OpenStreetMap datasets
* XML-tools: spatialite_xml_load, spatialite_xml_collapse,
spatialite_xml_print, spatialite_xml_validator: tools supporting XML files
processing
WWW: http://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/spatialite-tools/index
PR: 197263
Submitted by: Loic Bartoletti <coder@tuxfamily.org>
Just some syntax sugar for your DBIx::Class applications. This was originally
created to remove code duplication between Dancer::Plugin::DBIC and
Dancer2::Plugin::DBIC.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBICx-Sugar/
2015-03-28 audio/raproxy: Broken for more than 6 months
2015-03-28 converters/ruby-iconv: Not needed with Ruby 2.x
2015-03-28 databases/pydbdesigner: Broken for more than 6 months
queries and getting result field values. Both putting parameters and getting
values use a printf/scanf style interface, with consistent specifiers for both.
WWW: http://libpqtypes.esilo.com/
PR: 196767
Submitted by: Dave Green <dg@fastmail.co.uk>
Its intended scope is supporting direct SQL access to PostgreSQL and PostGIS own
tables, so to make any possible kind of data exchange between these two popular
open source Spatial DBMSes as straightforward and simple as possible.
WWW: http://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/virtualpg/index
PR: 197261
Submitted by: Loïc BARTOLETTI <coder@tuxfamily.org>
DB Browser for SQLite is a light GUI editor for SQLite databases,
built on top of Qt. The main goal of the project is to allow
non-technical users to create, modify and edit SQLite databases
using a set of wizards and a spreadsheet-like interface.
This project has previous been known as "SQLite Browser" and "Database
Browser for SQLite". "DB Browser for SQLite" will hopefully be the
name that sticks. :)
WWW: http://sqlitebrowser.org/
PR: 196365
Submitted by: coder@tuxfamily.org
This port was added on 5 October 2014. The intention for its existence
was to provide a way to use plv8js with pgsql 9.3 instead of the default
pgsql 9.2. It was implemented in such a way that if PGSQL_DEFAULT is
set to 9.3, the index breaks with a duplicate origin with datbases/
postgresql-plv8js. It's possible to adjust the plv8js ports by converting
the version into an option and using typical master/slave techniques, but
I can't come up with a good reason to do this at all.
I don't think this port ever should have been created. Anyone that would
need this port would have needed to set PGSQL_DEFAULT anyway (which
already works). In the worst case, WANT_PGSQL could be based through a
command line. Perhaps the motivation was to have a binary package to
avoid building it, but this reason disappears soon when the default
version of pgsql is bumped to 9.3. Based on all those reasons, I think
it is better to remove the port outright (pointing to master port) rather
than adjust it to avoid a broken index.
PR: 195281
Barman: backup and recovery manager for PostgreSQL.
Barman is an open-source administration tool for disaster recovery of
PostgreSQL servers written in Python.
It allows your organisation to perform remote backups of multiple
servers in business critical environments and helps DBAs during the
recovery phase.
WWW: http://www.pgbarman.org/
2014-11-30 ports-mgmt/pkg-plist: Generate incorrect plists
2014-11-30 sysutils/rubygem-hiera-puppet: Has been incorporated into hiera
2014-11-30 sysutils/rubygem-hiera-json: Has been incorporated into hiera
2014-11-30 databases/memcachedb: Depends on deprecated Berkeley DB version, needs porting to DB_SITE
2014-12-01 games/djgame2: Online servers gone, game is not playable
2014-12-01 devel/creduce: Unmaintained and depends on ancient LLVM 3.2
2014-12-01 lang/clay: No development since July 2013, depends on obsolete clang-3.2
Dancer2::Plugin::Database provides an easy way to obtain a connected
DBI database handle by simply calling the database keyword
within your Dancer2 application.
Returns a Dancer2::Plugin::Database::Handle object, which is a subclass of DBI's
DBI::db connection handle object, so it does everything you'd expect to do with
DBI, but also adds a few convenience methods. See the documentation for
Dancer2::Plugin::Database::Handle for full details of those.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dancer2-Plugin-Database/
PR: 194960
Submitted by: Henk van Oers <hvo.pm@xs4all.nl>
In r372639 I've committed changes related to my work-in-progress cleanup of
py-sqlite ports by mistake. This commit is to revert these changes as they
should not get in to the ports tree yet.
Reviewed by: danfe
Approved by: mentors(implicit)
This extension provides an API for communicating with Redis database,
a persistent key-value database with built-in net interface written
in ANSI-C for Posix systems.
It is a fork of alfonsojimenez's phpredis, adding many methods and
fixing a lot of issues.
WWW: https://github.com/nicolasff/phpredis
PR: 194270
Submitted by: Daniel Ylitalo <daniel at blodan.se>
Approved by: mentors (implicit)
devel/hs-BoundedChan Channels with bounded sizes
devel/hs-bytestring-lexing Parse and produce literals from bytestrings
databases/hs-hedis Haskell API for Redis
PR: 194299
Submitted by: martin@sugioarto.com
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
PR: 194553
Submitted by: John Pupu
Yac is a shared memory user data cache for PHP. It can be used instead of
APC or local memcached.
Yac is lockless, which it is very fast, but there could be a chance the
wrong data will be retrieved (it depends on how many key slots are
allocated and how many keys are stored), so a product using Yac should not
be very sensitive to data loss.
PR: 193539
Submitted by: spil.oss (gmail)
MariaDB is a database server that offers drop-in replacement functionality
for MySQL. MariaDB is built by some of the original authors of MySQL, with
assistance from the broader community of Free and open source software
developers. In addition to the core functionality of MySQL, MariaDB offers
a rich set of feature enhancements including alternate storage engines,
server optimizations, and patches.
Speed tables is a high-performance memory-resident database, currently oriented
towards Tcl. Speed tables provides an interface for defining tables containing
zero or more rows, with each row containing one or more fields. The speed table
compiler reads the table definition and generates C code to create and manage
corresponding structures, generating a custom C language Tcl extension to
create, access and manipulate those tables and building a native code package
in a shared library that is loadable on demand via Tcl's "package require"
mechanism.
WWW: http://flightaware.github.io/speedtables/
PR: 194048
Submitted by: Muhammad Rahman
MySQL driver written in Python which does not depend on MySQL C client
libraries and implements the DB API v2.0 specification (PEP-249).
interface with databases. It automatically exports the keyword `schema`
which returns a DBIx::Class::Schema object. You just need to configure
your database connection information. For performance, schema objects
are cached in memory and are lazy loaded the first time they are accessed.
WWW: https://github.com/ironcamel/Dancer2-Plugin-DBIC
PR: 193712
Submitted by: Henk van Oers<hvo.pm@xs4all.nl>
- Retire databases/freetds-msdblib port
(no longer needed, recently updated upstream version has necessary compat
option which is now enabled in the freetds port)
- Fix LIB_DEPENDS in dependent ports
- Bump PORTREVISION in freetds and dependent ports
PR: 193850
Submitted by: 5u623l20@gmail.com (maintainer)
The Fedora 10 infrastructure ports have been in use since June 2009 and, while
having served a great deed, have become unsupported upstream and hence affected
by unfixed security vulnerabilities. In addition to that, many recent Linux
binaries need newer libc / stdlibc++ versions.
This commit adds the linux-c6- userland as drop-in replacement for the -f10
infrastructure, as well as upgrading the linux_base-c6 port to CentOS 6.5.
If you want to switch to linux-c6 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6
Additionally, please add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18
Upgrading procedures are shown in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
This work has been inspired by Artyom Mirgorodskiy's post to emulation@ in
November 2013, using and extending mav@'s work. It has been tested extensively
and most reported issues were already fixed. Please report any additional bug
or "features" to the emulation mailing list.
Many thanks to: mav@, rene@, allanjude@, netchild@, antoine@, everyone who's
filed Issues and Pull requests on GitHub,
PR: 186820
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D793
Reviewed by: allanjude, antoine, bapt, rene
Approved by: portmgr (antoine, bapt)
Approved by: koobs (mentor)
Sponsored by: Perceivon Hosting Inc.
This port required creating a number of new ports, old versions of existing
ports and other adjustments, so do all that while here too.
Rails is a web-application framework for the MVC pattern that includes
both a template engine, controller framework, and object-relational
mapping package. Everything needed to develop web-apps that can run on
CGI, FastCGI, and mod_ruby
Being a full-stack framework means that all layers are built to work
seamlessly together. That way you Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) and you
can use a single language from top to bottom. Everything from templates
to control flow to business logic is written in Ruby - The language of
love for industry heavy-weights.
WWW: http://www.rubyonrails.org
Submitted by: xmj (based on)