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system for PostgreSQL.
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PR: 61564
Submitted by: dcf@aracnet.com
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wide hashes
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Spotted by: erwin
Forgotted by: pav
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Free Pascal interface to PostGreSQL
PR: 61116
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <johnmary@adelphia.net>
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Free Pascal interface to ODBC
PR: 61113
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <johnmary@adelphia.net>
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and ODBC support will be added if someone requests.
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(required for PHP MSSQL extension).
Approved by: nork (mentor/implicitly)
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Mantis is a web-based bugtracking system.
It is written in the PHP scripting language and requires
the MySQL database and a webserver. Mantis has been installed
on Windows, MacOS, OS/2, and a variety of Unix operating
systems. Any web browser should be able to function as a
client. It is released under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL).
PR: ports/46034
Submitted by: Sebastien Gioria <gioria@FreeBSD.ORG>
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fetched for a long time. It's no longer even clear that this is the
same port as is now available on sourceforge under that name; the
major number is different. After 3 years of no updates, it's probably
easier to start over at this point.
PR: ports/59171
Submitted by: linimon
No objection from anyone for: 2 months
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PR: 57521
Submitted by: Gregory Bond <gnb@itga.com.au>
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manipulate db(3)'s btree(3) and hash(3) databases
Submitted by: edwin@mavetju.org
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pgBash is a bash shell with the ability to directly connect
to a PostgreSQL Database and use it while still being at a
shell prompt with all its features.
PR: ports/54271
Submitted by: Sascha Holzleiter <sascha@root-login.org>
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PR: ports/60559
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
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PR: ports/60559
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
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MySQL Monitoring Tool
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dump is *not* required when upgrading from any 7.3 release to 7.3.5.
Release notes:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/release-7-3-5.html
Notified: maintainer
Repo-copy by: joe
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PR: 57753
Approved by: Dave Glowacki <dglo@ssec.wisc.edu> (maintainer)
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to it now being an official MySQL product.
. Update to 3.0.9.
PR: 57753
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
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pgAdmin III is PostgreSQL database design and management system.
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C++ library which allows rapid development of database applications.
Note: hk_classes works with mysql, postgresql und ODBC, but this port only
supports mysql at the moment.
Prodded by: enoal <sreco@xmission.com>
PR: 41380
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libdbi drivers
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routines for managing a database. The database is a
simple data file containing records, each is a pair of
a key and a value, organized in hash table or B+ tree..
PR: ports/58186
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
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PR: ports/57078
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
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PR: 58456
Submitted by: clsung@dragon2.net
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It installs databases/postgresql7 with the WITHOUT_SERVER
option, making it an ideal replacement for all the ports
'which require libpq.so.3 but are currently building the
full database server for it'.
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The useracc utility is a special purpose database application
to store and retrieve data about users in a distributed
environment. It is usable in situations where a single
numerical and/or a single non-numerical field for each index
(possibly a user name) are adequate.
PR: ports/46394
Submitted by: Konrad Heuer <kheuer@gwdg.de>
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Provides access to PostgreSQL db through DBI within pl/perl functions.
PR: 51097
Submitted by: myself
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the ports tree is frozen. It will be reconnected once the freeze is over.
Requested by: portmgr
Pointy hat to: des
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PR: ports/55876
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
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Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
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others. Note that this module only works with Ruby 1.8 or later.
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A flexible web-enabled frontend and application-server for
different databases ... that is WWWdb
PR: ports/45522
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
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PR: 50672
Submitted by: Ferruccio Vitale <vitale@cs.tin.it>
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PR: 55583
Submitted by: Andrew McNaughton <andrew@scoop.co.nz>
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trigger-based asynchronous replication system for PostgreSQL.
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New port, containing all contrib stuff distributed with postgresql
From the README:
The PostgreSQL contrib tree
---------------------------
This subtree contains porting tools, analysis utilities,
and plug-in features that are not part of the core PostgreSQL
system, mainly because they address a limited audience or
are too experimental to be part of the main source tree.
This does not preclude their usefulness.
Each subdirectory contains a README file with information
about the module. Most items can be built with `gmake all'
and installed with `gmake install' in the usual fashion,
after you have run the `configure' script in the top-level
directory. Some directories supply new user-defined
functions, operators, or types. After you have installed
the files you need to register the new entities in the
database system by running the commands in the supplied
.sql file. For example,
$ psql -d dbname -f module.sql
See the PostgreSQL documentation for more information about
this procedure.
PR: ports/53181
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net>
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Replaces NULL column(s) with value from last available column value
PR: ports/55649
Submitted by: Aftab Jahan Subedar <jahan@geocities.com>
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converts it into SQL for PostgreSQL, DB2, or MySQL. Includes
referential constraints for PostgreSQL and DB2. Useful for those
wanting to populate a database with dummy data that isn't completely
fake or people who make frequent use of the data.
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