akonadi_1.5.1-1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) akonadi-backend-mysql_1.5.1-1_all.deb extra misc
MySQL storage backend for Akonadi
Akonadi is an extensible cross-desktop Personal Information Management (PIM)
storage service. It provides a common framework for applications to store and
access mail, calendars, addressbooks, and other PIM data.
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This package installs everything what's needed for Akonadi to work with MySQL
as underlying data storage engine. By default, a local MySQL server instance
will be started for each user. Alternatively, connection to an external MySQL
database is supported as well.
(new) akonadi-backend-odbc_1.5.1-1_all.deb extra misc
ODBC storage backend for Akonadi
Akonadi is an extensible cross-desktop Personal Information Management (PIM)
storage service. It provides a common framework for applications to store and
access mail, calendars, addressbooks, and other PIM data.
.
This package install everything what's needed for Akonadi to work with
external SQL servers that implements ODBC interface. By default, the backend
attempts to connect to the Virtuoso SQL server instance that's typically
started by Nepomuk in KDE environment.
(new) akonadi-backend-postgresql_1.5.1-1_all.deb extra misc
PostgreSQL storage backend for Akonadi
Akonadi is an extensible cross-desktop Personal Information Management (PIM)
storage service. It provides a common framework for applications to store and
access mail, calendars, addressbooks, and other PIM data.
.
This package installs everything what's needed for Akonadi to work with
PostgreSQL as underlying data storage engine. By default, a local PostgreSQL
server instance will be started for each user. Alternatively, connection to an
external PostgreSQL database is supported as well.
(new) akonadi-backend-sqlite_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb extra misc
SQLite storage backend for Akonadi
Akonadi is an extensible cross-desktop Personal Information Management (PIM)
storage service. It provides a common framework for applications to store and
access mail, calendars, addressbooks, and other PIM data.
.
This package installs everything what's needed for Akonadi to work with SQLite
as underlying data storage engine. Since SQLite is an embedded database
engine, a separate SQL server daemon is not necessary.
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In addition, the package contains an improved QSql driver for SQLite named
"QSQLite3". It can be used by any application that needs to access SQLite
databases via standard Qt QSql framework.
akonadi-dbg_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
to main/a/akonadi/akonadi-dbg_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
akonadi-server_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
to main/a/akonadi/akonadi-server_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
akonadi_1.5.1-1.debian.tar.gz
to main/a/akonadi/akonadi_1.5.1-1.debian.tar.gz
akonadi_1.5.1-1.dsc
to main/a/akonadi/akonadi_1.5.1-1.dsc
akonadi_1.5.1.orig.tar.bz2
to main/a/akonadi/akonadi_1.5.1.orig.tar.bz2
libakonadi-dev_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
to main/a/akonadi/libakonadi-dev_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb
(new) libakonadiprotocolinternals1_1.5.1-1_amd64.deb extra libs
libraries for the Akonadi PIM storage service
Akonadi is an extensible cross-desktop Personal Information Management (PIM)
storage service. It provides a common framework for applications to store and
access mail, calendars, addressbooks, and other PIM data.
.
This package contains libraries used by the Akonadi PIM storage service.
Changes: akonadi (1.5.1-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream release.
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[ Modestas Vainius ]
* Point debian/control Vcs fields to the new Git repository.
* Add libsqlite3-dev to build depends. This build has support for SQLite
backend.
* Drop 03_disable_usr_lib_install_rpath.diff patch, no longer needed as
the problem was fixed upstream differently.
* Add new packages for multiple backend split:
- akonadi-backend-mysql - a package which depends on the stuff needed for
MySQL backend (server and Qt module) and installs a configuration file
previously present in akonadi-server;
- akonadi-backend-postgresql - a package which depends on the stuff needed
for PostgreSQL backend. Even if default configuration starts an internal
PostgreSQL server instance, add postgresql package to Recommends because
the latter package enables the daemon system-wide. PostgreSQL needs to be
split to the -core part as MySQL was;
- akonadi-backend-odbc - a package which depends on the stuff needed to
enable Akonadi ODBC backend. It's primarily intended to be used with a
local Virtuoso instance that's started by Nepomuk;
- akonadi-backend-sqlite - a package with improved SQLite driver that is
needed for Akonadi SQLite backend;
* Make akonadi-server on both backends with | relation preferring MySQL for
now. Also suggest both backends.
* Move akonadi-dbg to the end of debian/control.
* Update install files.
* Add README.Debian with extensive information about Akonadi configuration
files and storage backends.
* Bump build dependency to libqt4-dev 4:4.6.0. SQLite backend needs it.
* Drop Replaces from libakonadi-dev for very old pre-4.1 KDE versions.
* Switch to quilt 3.0 format:
- add appropriate debian/source/format;
- remove quilt from Build-Depends;
- remove debian/README.source, no longer necessary.
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.1: add Breaks next to Replaces where needed
or replace Conflicts with Breaks respectively,
* Improve passing of MYSQLD_EXECUTABLE flag to cmake.
* Drop 02_hardcode_debian_mysqld_path.diff, not needed any more.
* Drop obsolete (pre-KDE 4.1) Breaks.
* Switch debian/rules engine to qt-kde-team/2/*. Fix FTBFS in the process.
(Closes: #618200)
* Strip sequence numbers from debian/patches/*.
* Install README.Debian to akonadi-server and all backend packages.
* Install README.sqlite to akonadi-backend-sqlite.
* Drop ${shlibs:Depends} from libakonadi-dev Depends.
* Update debian/copyright.
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[ José Manuel Santamaría Lema ]
* Rename libakonadiprivate1 as libakonadiprotocolinternals1
(libakonadiprivate.so.1* doesn't exist anymore) and create symbols file.
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