glom 1.20.9-0ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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glom (1.20.9-0ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low * debian/control: - restore rarian-compat build-depends dropped by error -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Tue, 28 Feb 2012 21:39:24 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Sebastien Bacher
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Desktop
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- gnome
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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glom_1.20.9.orig.tar.gz | 10.7 MiB | 60331e2732da820102573b67ae5af721e6fc6ea92fbcadb753e5b023ef742d37 |
glom_1.20.9-0ubuntu2.debian.tar.gz | 17.7 KiB | bab76404095d6a4ccce5f1897ef6364f368c570028b863d1c1a68ac0ddbf230b |
glom_1.20.9-0ubuntu2.dsc | 1.8 KiB | efbaca51ad7463e11c437689addca9363cfd1eaea5a505eaec0a65483bc52d4c |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.20.9-0ubuntu1 to 1.20.9-0ubuntu2 (509 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- glom: database designer and user interface
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of
separation between interface and data. Its simple framework should be enough
to implement most database applications. Without Glom these systems normally
consist of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.
- glom-doc: database designer and user interface - documentation
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of
separation between interface and data. Its simple framework should be enough
to implement most database applications. Without Glom these systems normally
consist of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.
.
This package contains the documentation and examples.
- glom-utils: Command-line utilities for Glom
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of
separation between interface and data. Its simple framework should be enough
to implement most database applications. Without Glom these systems normally
consist of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.
- libglom-1.20-0: Glom library (a database designer and user interface) - library
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of
separation between interface and data. Its simple framework should be enough
to implement most database applications. Without Glom these systems normally
consist of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.
.
This is the library package.
- libglom-1.20-dev: Glom library (a database designer and user interface) - header files
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields.
It's as easy as it should be.
The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of
separation between interface and data. Its simple framework should be enough
to implement most database applications. Without Glom these systems normally
consist of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.
.
This package contains the library headers.