pgloader 3.6.10-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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pgloader (3.6.10-1build1) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libssl3t64 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Mon, 04 Mar 2024 21:01:58 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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pgloader_3.6.10.orig.tar.gz | 3.6 MiB | 1ff25d5cebca58f095ad8eacf5f5a89e8b4b43d78fc307bc00044016095ef46c |
pgloader_3.6.10-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 9.3 KiB | f3a8662966590b2f593ecaaf07e7c7e2e6f7fc3859f9c045a20431c7b6e1b32e |
pgloader_3.6.10-1build1.dsc | 2.9 KiB | b900a1f667b3fa9051e3f29ac9e5c78cd679845ab7f35adec87df9f5b662b463 |
Available diffs
- diff from 3.6.10-1 (in Debian) to 3.6.10-1build1 (504 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- pgloader: extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL
pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into
PostgreSQL.
.
The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to
describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data
processing and transformation.
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Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files
(DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader
is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes
in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from
the pgloader command directly.