leveldb 1.15.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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leveldb (1.15.0-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release.
  * Update Standards.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Multiarchify the -DBG runtime.
  * Update copyright holders information.

 -- Alessio Treglia <email address hidden>  Wed, 29 Jan 2014 14:49:30 +0000

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Original maintainer:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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leveldb-doc: LevelDB documentation

 LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that
 provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
 .
 This package provides the developers reference for LevelDB.

libleveldb-dbg: fast key-value storage library (debug symbols)

 LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that
 provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols.

libleveldb-dev: fast key-value storage library (development files)

 LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that
 provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
 .
 This package provides the development files.

libleveldb1: fast key-value storage library

 LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that
 provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
 .
 Features:
  * Keys and values are arbitrary byte arrays.
  * Data is stored sorted by key.
  * Callers can provide a custom comparison function to override
    the sort order.
  * The basic operations are Put(key,value), Get(key), Delete(key).
  * Multiple changes can be made in one atomic batch.
  * Users can create a transient snapshot to get a consistent view of
    data.
  * Forward and backward iteration is supported over the data.
  * Data is automatically compressed using the Snappy compression
    library.
  * External activity (file system operations etc.) is relayed through
    a virtual interface so users can customize the operating system
    interactions.
  * Detailed documentation about how to use the library is included with
    the source code.
 .
 Limitations:
  * This is not a SQL database. It does not have a relational data model,
    it does not support SQL queries, and it has no support for indexes.
  * Only a single process (possibly multi-threaded) can access a
    particular database at a time.
  * There is no client-server support builtin to the library.
    An application that needs such support will have to wrap their own
    server around the library.
 .
 This package provides the shared library.