libdbi-perl 1.634-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libdbi-perl (1.634-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Import upstream version 1.634
  * Update fix-spelling.patch.

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Sat, 17 Oct 2015 22:00:50 +0200

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libdbi-perl: Perl Database Interface (DBI)

 DBI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common interface
 to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase Driver)
 modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
 including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and even
 web services such as the Google search engine.
 .
 It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating systems,
 architectures and data stores, including:
 .
  * Oracle
  * Microsoft SQL Server
  * IBM DB2
  * SQLite
  * PostgreSQL
  * Firebird
  * MySQL

libdbi-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libdbi-perl

 DBI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common interface
 to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase Driver)
 modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
 including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and even
 web services such as the Google search engine.
 .
 It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating systems,
 architectures and data stores, including:
 .
  * Oracle
  * Microsoft SQL Server
  * IBM DB2
  * SQLite
  * PostgreSQL
  * Firebird
  * MySQL