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# Template file for 'db'
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pkgname=db
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version=4.8.30
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wrksrc="db-${version}"
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distfiles="http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-${version}.tar.gz"
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build_style=gnu-configure
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build_wrksrc="build_unix"
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configure_script="../dist/configure"
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configure_args="--enable-compat185 --enable-cxx --enable-o_direct
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--enable-posixmutexes"
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make_build_args="LIBSO_LIBS=-lpthread"
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short_desc="The Berkeley DB from Oracle"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=e0491a07cdb21fb9aa82773bbbedaeb7639cbd0e7f96147ab46141e0045db72a
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long_desc="
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Berkeley DB is an embeddable database system that supports keyed access to
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data. The software is distributed in source code form, and developers can
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compile and link the source code into a single library for inclusion
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directly in their applications.
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Developers may choose to store data in any of several different storage
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structures to satisfy the requirements of a particular application. In
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database terminology, these storage structures and the code that operates on
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them are called access methods. The library includes support for the
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following access methods:
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* B+tree: Stores keys in sorted order, using either a programmer-supplied
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ordering function or a default function that does lexicographical
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ordering of keys. Applications may perform equality or range searches.
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* Hashing: Stores records in a hash table for fast searches based on
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strict equality. Extended Linear Hashing modifies the hash function
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used by the table as new records are inserted, in order to keep buckets
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underfull in the steady state.
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* Fixed and Variable-Length Records: Stores fixed- or variable-length
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records in sequential order. Record numbers may be immutable or
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mutable, i.e., permitting new records to be inserted between existing
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records or requiring that new records be added only at the end of the
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database."
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2010-12-11 01:27:33 +00:00
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subpackages="libdb db-docs db-devel"
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post_install()
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{
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install -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/doc/${pkgname}-${version}
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mv ${DESTDIR}/usr/docs/* ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/doc/${pkgname}-${version}
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rmdir ${DESTDIR}/usr/docs
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}
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