Libgda 4.1.1 released
- From: Vivien Malerba <vmalerba gmail com>
- To: gnome-db list <gnome-db-list gnome org>, gnome-announce-list gnome org, gnome-office-list gnome org
- Subject: Libgda 4.1.1 released
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:15:46 +0200
I'm
pleased to announce version
4.1.1 of Libgda, a development version which will lead to a 4.2 release.
Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use
* optionnally includes some graphical widgets (based on GTK+) for data bound representations
and some graphical tools
Changes from
4.1.0
--------------------------
- it is now possible to use a system installed SQLite, and now uses
SQLite 3.6.17 if embedded
- new Oracle driver (provider)
- improved MySQL and PostgreSQL drivers (providers)
- console program improvements
- new UI extension based on GTK+
- new program to manage data sources graphically
- new program to "browse" a database's schema
- improved documentation
- better handle SQL identifiers
- Lots of corrections and small improvements
- Translations:
- es (Jorge Gonzalez)
- nb (Kjartan Maraas)
- sv (Daniel Nylander)
- de (Mario Blättermann)
- it (Marco Ciampa)
Notes:
--------
* This is unstable development release. While it has had
a bit of testing, there are certainly plenty of bugs
remaining to be found. This release should not be used
in production.
* Installing this version will overwrite your existing
copy of Libgda 4. If you have problems, you'll need to
reinstall it.
* Libgda 4.2 will be source and binary compatible with
the 4.0 series.
* Bugs should be reported to http://bugzilla.gnome.org.
See the http://live.gnome.org/ChooseLibgdaSQLite page for additionnal information about choosing
between Libgda and SQLite when you need a database API.
You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(
http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list
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