gdbm 1.23-5.1 source package in Ubuntu

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gdbm (1.23-5.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Rename libraries for 64-bit time_t transition.  Closes: #1063116

 -- Benjamin Drung <email address hidden>  Fri, 01 Mar 2024 12:04:12 +0000

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gdbm-l10n: GNU dbm database routines (translation files)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).
 This package provides translations for messages, generated by
 library routines and programs, provided by 'gdbtool' package.

gdbmtool: GNU dbm database routines (command line tools)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).
 This package includes following command line tools:
 .
  * gdbm_dump -- dump database content into system-independant format
  * gdbm_load -- recreate database from dump, created by gdbm_dump
  * gdbmtool -- view and modify an existing database or to create a new one.

gdbmtool-dbgsym: debug symbols for gdbmtool
libgdbm-compat-dev: GNU dbm database routines (legacy support development files)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).
 This package includes development files, required to build old
 programs, that use legacy 'dbm' interface. For new programs, please
 use modern interface, provided by libgdbm6t64 and libgdbm-dev.

libgdbm-compat4t64: GNU dbm database routines (legacy support runtime version)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).
 This package includes library files, required to run old programs,
 that use legacy 'dbm' interface. For new programs, please use modern
 interface, provided by libgdbm6t64 and libgdbm-dev.

libgdbm-compat4t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libgdbm-compat4t64
libgdbm-dev: GNU dbm database routines (development files)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).
 Note, that to build old programs, that use legacy 'dbm' interface,
 you have to install libgdbm-compat-dev binary package.

libgdbm6t64: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version)

 GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
 hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
 .
 The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
 providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
 ('hash' to perl programmers).

libgdbm6t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libgdbm6t64