It is a Web and Web services based application for reporting, data analysis
(OLAP UI and server) and data integration.
WWW: http://jasperforge.org/projects/jasperserver
PR: ports/150208
Submitted by: Jason Helfman
Feature safe: yes
Redis::hiredis is a simple wrapper around Salvatore Sanfilippo's hiredis C
client that allows connecting and sending any command just like you would
from a command line Redis client.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Redis-hiredis/
PR: ports/153536
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net>
Feature safe: yes
You can easily dump your data into a backup file and - if needed - restore it.
It is especially suited for shared hosting webspaces, where you don't
have shell access. MySQLDumper is an open source project and released
under the GNU-license.
WWW: http://www.mysqldumper.net/
PR: ports/153811
Submitted by: Marek Holienka <marekholienka@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
2010-12-30 databases/p5-sqlrelay: broken and upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 devel/php-dbg2: No upstream support
2010-12-30 dns/fourcdns: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-31 emulators/win4bsd: Development has ceased and distfile is no longer available
2010-12-31 french/mozilla-flp: www/seamonkey port is deprecated. Consider using the www/firefox-i18n.
2010-12-31 french/xtel: Minitel services will be discontinued at the end of 2010.
2010-12-30 ftp/ftpq: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-30 graphics/paintlib: does not compile with new tiff and no more maintained upstream
2010-12-30 graphics/g3dviewer: does not build with gcc 4.2, upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 lang/scriba: Does not compile with gcc 4.2+, looks like abandonware
2010-12-30 math/rascal: Broken on every arch since 2008, looks like an abandonware
2010-12-31 net-mgmt/nrg: Project has vanished. Use cacti instead.
2010-12-31 security/hostsentry: Project is dead.
2010-12-31 sysutils/kcube: Project has vanished
2010-12-31 www/cybercalendar: has been unmaintained since 2001 and is unusable with dates after 2010 (see ports/150974)
2010-12-31 www/flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-31 www/linux-flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-30 x11-clocks/xtu: Looks like abandonware
Leave java/tya in for now, as it has outstanding PRs.
Major changes:
- new installation layout, resembling RPM packages:
- client = Client Utilities + Development Libraries + Shared components
- server = MySQL Server + Embedded
- new build system: cmake instead of autotools
- fewer port knobs
Expect various breakages, but if we are lucky this could become the new default
mysql port.
Riak is a Dynamo-inspired key/value store that scales predictably and easily.
Riak also simplifies development by giving developers the ability to quickly
prototype, test, and deploy their applications. A truly fault-tolerant system,
Riak has no single point of failure. No machines are special or central in
Riak, so developers and operations professionals can decide exactly how
fault-tolerant they want and need their applications to be.
WWW: https://github.com/basho/riak-python-client
PR: ports/153342
Submitted by: TJ Ninneman <tj@harperdog.com>
SQL::Abstract. Declare 'use SQL::Abstract::Plugin::InsertMulti;' with
'use SQL::Abstract;', exporting insert_multi() and update_multi()
methods to SQL::Abstract namespace from
SQL::Abstract::Plugin::InsertMulti.
Plugin system is depends on 'into' options of Sub::Exporter.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Abstract-Plugin-InsertMulti/
handle by simply calling the database keyword within your Dancer application.
Returns a Dancer::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
Dancer::Plugin::Database::Handle for full details of those.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dancer-Plugin-Database
language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is the
accidental programmer -- one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a usable,
comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.
WWW: http://htsql.org/
MyBatis is a first class persistence framework with support for custom
SQL, stored procedures and advanced mappings. MyBatis eliminates almost
all of the JDBC code and manual setting of parameters and retrieval of
results. MyBatis can use simple XML or Annotations for configuration and
map primitives, Map interfaces and Java POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects)
to database records.
WWW: http://www.mybatis.org/
retrieve data. It does this by using a table called __Store__. Once connected
to a database, it will detect if this table is missing and create it if
necessary.
When writing data to the store, the data (a HASH reference) is first
serialized using JSON and then inserted/updated via DBIx::Class to (currently)
an SQLite backend.
Retrieving data from the store is done by key lookup or by searching an
SQL-based index. Once found, the data is deserialized via JSON and returned.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-NoSQL/
provide a library with a high level of usability, good interal error
handling and to emulate similar libraries available for other languages
to provide an easy migration of MySQL based systems into the Go language.
WWW: https://github.com/Philio/GoMySQL
DBIx::Class::ResultSource right into your attribute definitions and will
automatically call it when it finds an add_column attribute option. It also
replaces the DBIx::Class-generated accessor methods (these are
Class::Accessor::Grouped-generated accessor methods under the hood) with the
Moose-generated accessor methods so that you can use more of the wonderful
powers of Moose (eg. type constraints, triggers, ...).
MariaDB is a database server that offers drop-in replacement functionality for
MySQL1. 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.
MariaDB is primarily driven by developers at Monty Program, a company founded by
Michael "Monty" Widenius, the original author of MySQL, but this is not the
whole story about MariaDB. On the "About MariaDB" page you will find more
information about all participants in the MariaDB community, including storage
engines XtraDB and PBXT.
WWW: http://mariadb.org/
PR: ports/152237
Submitted by: Artyom Olshevskiy <siasiamail@gmail.com>
in dBase-format (dbf) databases from within PHP.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/dbase
PR: ports/151633
Submitted by: toomas aas <toomas at median.ee>
many database servers. The resolution algorithm is extensible and
pluggable, because of this you can make custom strategy module easily.
This module can retrieve DBI's database handle object or connection
information (data source, user, credential...) by labeled name and
treat same cluster consists many nodes as one labeled name, choose
fetching strategy.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-DBHResolver/
connection and transaction management. Connecting to a database can
be expensive; you don't want your application to re-connect every time
you need to run a query. The efficient thing to do is to hang on to a
database handle to maintain a connection to the database in order to
minimize that overhead. DBIx::Connector lets you do that without
having to worry about dropped or corrupted connections.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-Connector/
Also, try to break the previous 1:1 relation between FreeBSD system and
PostgreSQL versions installed. Use different PREFIX:es to install
different versions on the same system.
PR: ports/132402, ports/145002, ports/146657
which can be used to create XML output directly from MySQL
using a single SQL query. This prevents having to convert a
MySQL result to XML in a PHP script, Ruby script, etc.
The library provides the same functionality as SQL/XML, seen
in MS SQL server and Oracle. However it uses normal functions.
By using subqueries the same results as SQL/XML can be generated.
WWW: http://www.mysqludf.org/lib_mysqludf_xql/index.php
PR: ports/142086
Submitted by: Mina R Waheeb <syncer at gmail.com>
SQL queries in the regular C++ code, staying entirely within the Standard C++.
The idea is to provide C++ programmers a way to access SQL databases in the most
natural and intuitive way. If you find existing libraries too difficult for your
needs or just distracting, SOCI can be a good alternative.
WWW: http://soci.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/150527
Submitted by: Julien Laffaye <kimelto at gmail.com>
2010-09-05 databases/sqlite-ext-inet: Please install databases/sqlite-ext-mobigroup instead
2010-08-31 devel/codeville: Dead project.
2010-08-07 editors/koffice-kde4-l10n-fy
2010-08-07 editors/koffice-kde4-l10n-hne
2010-06-14 graphics/xaralx-devel: Does not compile with png-1.4 and latest version is from Aug 2006
2010-06-14 graphics/xaralx: Does not compile with png-1.4 and latest version is from Aug 2006
2010-04-01 misc/kde4-l10n-bn_IN
2010-04-01 misc/kde4-l10n-hne
2010-04-01 misc/kde4-l10n-ku
2010-04-01 misc/kde4-l10n-mr
not going to be updated by the maintainer.
Remove conflicts that no longer apply in databases/mongodb.
PR: ports/148966
Submitted by: wxs@
Approved by: ivoras@ (maintainer of databases/mongodb-devel)