pgloader/debian/control
Dimitri Fontaine 28f6a87165 Interim release and forward porting from rel_3_2_stable.
Given the slashdot effect and some bad luck, the binary artefacts of the
3.2.0 release are not currently available, and anyway contain known bugs
that have been fixed meanwhile thanks to early adopters who did open
issues on github.

So we hastily publish the current master's branch version as a github
release with binary files.
2015-01-22 02:25:14 +01:00

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Source: pgloader
Section: database
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org>
Uploaders: Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), sbcl (>= 1.1.13), ruby-ronn, buildapp (>= 1.5), cl-asdf (>= 3.0.3), cl-log, cl-postmodern, cl-simple-date, cl-qmynd, cl-split-sequence, cl-unicode, cl-interpol, cl-csv, cl-fad, cl-lparallel, cl-esrap, cl-alexandria, cl-drakma, cl-flexi-streams, cl-usocket, cl-local-time, cl-command-line-arguments, cl-abnf, cl-db3, cl-py-configparser, cl-sqlite, cl-trivial-backtrace, cl-markdown, cl-md5, cl-asdf-finalizers, cl-asdf-system-connections, cl-cffi (>= 1:0.12.0), cl-ixf, gawk, cl-bordeaux-threads (>= 0.8.3), cl-metabang-bind, cl-mssql, cl-uuid, cl-trivial-utf-8
Standards-Version: 3.9.6
Homepage: https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader
Vcs-Git: https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader.git
Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader
Package: pgloader
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, freetds-dev
Description: 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.
.
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.
Package: cl-pgloader
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, cl-asdf (>= 3.0.3), cl-log, cl-postmodern, cl-simple-date, cl-qmynd, cl-split-sequence, cl-unicode, cl-interpol, cl-csv, cl-fad, cl-lparallel, cl-esrap, cl-alexandria, cl-drakma, cl-flexi-streams, cl-usocket, cl-local-time, cl-command-line-arguments, cl-abnf, cl-db3, cl-py-configparser, cl-sqlite, cl-trivial-backtrace, cl-markdown, cl-md5, cl-asdf-finalizers, cl-asdf-system-connections, cl-cffi (>= 1:0.12.0), cl-bordeaux-threads (>= 0.8.3), cl-metabang-bind, cl-uuid, cl-trivial-utf-8
Description: 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.
.
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.