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berkeleydb-5.0.58-bp154.1.16 RPM for noarch

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Name: berkeleydb Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4
Version: 5.0.58 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp154.1.16 Build date: Mon May 9 11:26:01 2022
Group: Development/Libraries/Java Build host: sheep87
Size: 2578216 Source RPM: berkeleydb-5.0.58-bp154.1.16.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/overview/index.html
Summary: Berkeley DB Java Edition
Berkeley DB Java Edition is a high performance, transactional storage
engine written entirely in Java. Like the highly successful Berkeley DB
product, Berkeley DB Java Edition executes in the address space of the
application, without the overhead of client/server communication. It
stores data in the application's native format, so no runtime data
translation is required. Berkeley DB Java Edition supports full ACID
transactions and recovery. It provides an easy-to-use, programmatic
interface, allowing developers to store and retrieve information
quickly, simply and reliably.

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License

Sleepycat

Changelog

* Fri Sep 15 2017 fstrba@suse.com
  - Fix build with jdk9: specify jdk.version=1.6
* Tue Jul 08 2014 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Do not depend on ant-trax and run spec-cleaner.
* Mon Sep 09 2013 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Move from jpackage-utils to javapackage-tools
* Mon May 27 2013 cfarrell@suse.com
  - license update: Sleepycat
    Sleepycat,  not BSD-3-Clause
* Tue Dec 18 2012 mvyskocil@suse.com
  - drop useless repack to tar.bz2 - use pristine tarball from upstream
* Thu Dec 13 2012 p.drouand@gmail.com
  - Update to 5.0.58 version:
    * The file format change enabled significant improvements in operation
      performance, memory and disk footprint, and concurrency of databases
      with duplicate keys. Due to these changes, an upgrade utility must
    be run before opening an environment with this release, if the environment
    was created using JE 4.1 or earlier. See the Upgrade Procedure below for
    more information.
    * An application which uses JE replication may not upgrade directly
    from JE 4.0 to JE 5.0. Instead, the upgrade must be done from JE 4.0 to
    JE 4.1 and then to JE 5.0. Applications already at JE 4.1 are not affected.
    Upgrade guidance can be found in the new chapter, "Upgrading a JE
      Replication Group", in the "Getting Started with BDB JE High Availability" guide.
  - Use the %doc macro to copy documents in doc directory
  - Remove redundants documentation files with fdupes
* Fri Nov 25 2011 coolo@suse.com
  - fix manuals packaged twice
* Sat Sep 17 2011 jengelh@medozas.de
  - Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile
* Fri Nov 27 2009 mvyskocil@suse.cz
  - Disabled tests as they're blocking build of Factory
* Thu May 07 2009 mvyskocil@suse.cz
  - Initial SUSE packaging of 3.3.75 (from jpackage 5.0, but updated)

Files

/usr/share/doc/packages/berkeleydb
/usr/share/doc/packages/berkeleydb/LICENSE
/usr/share/doc/packages/berkeleydb/README
/usr/share/java/berkeleydb-5.0.58.jar
/usr/share/java/berkeleydb.jar


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