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(new) libsequel-core-ruby1.8_1.5.1-3_all.deb optional ruby
Lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby 1.8 (core files)
 Sequel is a lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby. Sequel
 provides thread safety, connection pooling and a concise DSL for
 constructing database queries and table schemas. Sequel also includes
 a lightweight but comprehensive ORM layer for mapping records to Ruby
 objects using the ActiveRecord pattern.
 .
 Sequel makes it easy to deal with multiple records without having to
 break your teeth on SQL.
 .
 Sequel currently has adapters for ADO, DB2, DBI, Informix, JDBC,
 MySQL, ODBC, OpenBase, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite3.
(new) libsequel-core-ruby_1.5.1-3.diff.gz optional ruby
(new) libsequel-core-ruby_1.5.1-3.dsc optional ruby
(new) libsequel-core-ruby_1.5.1-3_all.deb optional ruby
Lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby (core files)
 Sequel is a lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby. Sequel
 provides thread safety, connection pooling and a concise DSL for
 constructing database queries and table schemas. Sequel also includes
 a lightweight but comprehensive ORM layer for mapping records to Ruby
 objects using the ActiveRecord pattern.
 .
 Sequel makes it easy to deal with multiple records without having to
 break your teeth on SQL.
 .
 Sequel currently has adapters for ADO, DB2, DBI, Informix, JDBC,
 MySQL, ODBC, OpenBase, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite3.
 .
 This package provide documentation and depends on the package
 containing the actual library for the default Ruby version.
Changes: libsequel-core-ruby (1.5.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
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