libdbd-sqlite3-perl 1.55~04-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libdbd-sqlite3-perl (1.55~04-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload

  [ Alex Muntada ]
  * Remove inactive pkg-perl members from Uploaders.

  [ Damyan Ivanov ]
  * declare conformance with Policy 4.1.1 (no changes needed)
  * override a lintian warning about a typo in a binary
  * temporary allow development releases in debian/watch
  * New upstream version 1.55~04
    Closes: #881291 -- FTBFS with sqlite 3.21.0

 -- Damyan Ivanov <email address hidden>  Tue, 21 Nov 2017 20:05:06 +0000

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Debian Perl Group
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Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
perl
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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libdbd-sqlite3-perl: Perl DBI driver with a self-contained RDBMS

 DBD::SQLite is a Perl DBI driver with a self-contained relational database
 management system. It embeds a small and fast embedded SQL database engine
 called SQLite (see sqlite3) into a DBI driver. It is useful if you want a
 relational database for your project, but don't want to install a large
 RDBMS system like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
 .
 SQLite supports the following features:
 .
  * Implements a large subset of SQL92 (<URL:http://www.sqlite.org/lang.html>)
  * A complete DB in a single disk file
    Everything for your database is stored in a single disk file, making it
    easier to move things around than with DBD::CSV.
  * Atomic commit and rollback
 .
 The engine is very fast, but for updates/inserts/dml it does perform a global
 lock on the entire database. This, obviously, might not be good for multiple
 user systems. The database also appears to be significantly faster if your
 transactions are coarse.

libdbd-sqlite3-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for libdbd-sqlite3-perl