--- - branch: MAIN date: Wed Mar 20 19:06:17 UTC 2019 files: - new: '1.577' old: '1.576' path: pkgsrc/databases/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/Makefile@1.577 type: modified - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/databases/ldb/patches/patch-buildtools_wafsamba_samba__conftests.py pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/ldb/patches/patch-buildtools_wafsamba_samba__conftests.py@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/databases/ldb/patches/patch-buildtools_wafsamba_samba__install.py pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/ldb/patches/patch-buildtools_wafsamba_samba__install.py@1.1 type: added id: 20190320T190617Z.4238daf51a06e3c04fe1c92486d1ca8e5f2c0226 log: | ldb: added version 1.5.4 ldb is a LDAP-like embedded database. It is not at all LDAP standards compliant, so if you want a standards compliant database then please see the excellent OpenLDAP project. What ldb does is provide a fast database with an LDAP-like API designed to be used within an application. In some ways it can be seen as a intermediate solution between key-value pair databases and a real LDAP database. ldb is the database engine used in Samba4. Features: * The main features that separate ldb from other solutions are: * Safe multi-reader, multi-writer, using byte range locking * LDAP-like API * fast operation * choice of local tdb or remote LDAP backends * integration with talloc * schema-less operation, for trivial setup * modules for extensions (such as schema support) * easy setup of indexes and attribute properties * LDIF for import/export * ldbedit tool for database (via LDIF) editing (reminiscent of 'vipw') module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/databases' unixtime: '1553108777' user: adam