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Port details
jdbm2 Fast, simple, and transactional Java persistence engine
2.4 databases Deleted on this many watch lists=0 search for ports that depend on this port Find issues related to this port Report an issue related to this port View this port on Repology. pkg-fallout 2.4Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
Broken BROKEN: Unfetchable (google code has gone away)
Deprecated DEPRECATED: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has gone away)
Expired This port expired on: 2017-04-30
Ignore IGNORE: is marked as broken: Unfetchable (google code has gone away)
Maintainer: ale@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 2011-02-25 12:17:34
Last Update: 2017-04-30 15:47:52
SVN Revision: 439826
Also Listed In: java
License: APACHE20
WWW:
http://code.google.com/p/jdbm2/
Description:
JDBM is a transactional persistence engine for Java. It aims to be for Java what GDBM is for other languages: a fast, simple persistence engine. You can use it to store a mix of objects and BLOBs, and all updates are done in a transactionally safe manner. JDBM also provides scalable data structures, such as HTree and B+Tree, to support persistence of large object collections. JDBM2 provides HashMap and TreeMap which are backed by disk storage. It is very easy and fast way to persist your data. JDBM2 also have minimal hardware requirements and is highly embeddable. WWW: http://code.google.com/p/jdbm2/
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Manual pages:
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pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
There is no configure plist information for this port.
Dependency lines:
  • jdbm>0:databases/jdbm2
No installation instructions:
This port has been deleted.
PKGNAME: jdbm
Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
distinfo:
SHA256 (jdbm-2.4.zip) = 7da526bf15c5de8f44c28939776fc6ae388d7d4622a1643d7eac7cbd0139a5e3 SIZE (jdbm-2.4.zip) = 350048

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Runtime dependencies:
  1. java : java/openjdk8
There are no ports dependent upon this port

Configuration Options:
===> The following configuration options are available for jdbm-2.4: DOCS=on: Build and/or install documentation EXAMPLES=on: Build and/or install examples ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
Options name:
N/A
USES:
zip
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Number of commits found: 17

Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page)
CommitCreditsLog message
2.4
30 Apr 2017 15:47:52
Revision:439826Original commit files touched by this commit
ler search for other commits by this committer
2017-04-30 devel/stormlib-ghost++: Unfetchable for more than six months (google
code has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/py-coil: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/py-cmdln: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/privman: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/c-unit: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/py-px: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/nglogc: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/bncsutil-ghost++: Unfetchable for more than six months (google
code has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/liblouisxml: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code
has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/nxt-python: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code
has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/spdict: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/guiloader-c++: Unfetchable for more than six months (google
code has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/streamhtmlparser: Unfetchable for more than six months (google
code has gone away)
2017-04-30 devel/winpdb: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
2017-04-30 net/opendpi: Unfetchable for more than six months (google code has
gone away)
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2.4
03 Mar 2017 16:00:20
Revision:435349Original commit files touched by this commit
mat search for other commits by this committer
Mark the remaining ports depending on Google Code as DEPRECATED, with an
EXPIRATION_DATE at the end of April 2017.

In the past six months, about a third of the ports marked BROKEN because
they were hosted on Google Code have been fixed.  The remaining must not
be of use to anyone.

With hat:	portmgr
Sponsored by:	Absolight
2.4
14 Sep 2016 15:59:34
Revision:422140Original commit files touched by this commit
mat search for other commits by this committer
GOOGLE_CODE has gone away.

- If a port has another upstream, remove GOOGLE_CODE
- If a port only has GOOGLE_CODE mark it BROKEN

Some ports have a local mirror configured but for security reasons, it
is not considered upstream.

Sponsored by:	Absolight
2.4
17 Aug 2015 14:20:41
Revision:394508Original commit files touched by this commit
mat search for other commits by this committer
Remove UNIQUENAME and LATEST_LINK.

UNIQUENAME was never unique, it was only used by USE_LDCONFIG and now,
we won't have conflicts there.

Use PKGBASE instead of LATEST_LINK in PKGLATESTFILE, the *only* consumer
is pkg-devel, and it works just fine without LATEST_LINK as pkg-devel
has the correct PKGNAME anyway.

Now that UNIQUENAME is gone, OPTIONSFILE is too. (it's been called
OPTIONS_FILE now.)

Reviewed by:	antoine, bapt
Exp-run by:	antoine
Sponsored by:	Absolight
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3336
2.4
14 May 2015 10:15:09
Revision:386312Original commit files touched by this commit
mat search for other commits by this committer
MASTER_SITES cleanup.

- Replace ${MASTER_SITE_FOO} with FOO.
- Merge MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR into MASTER_SITES when possible. (This means 99.9%
  of the time.)
- Remove occurrences of MASTER_SITE_LOCAL when no subdirectory was present and
  no hint of what it should be was present.
- Fix some logic.
- And generally, make things more simple and easy to understand.

While there, add magic values to the FESTIVAL, GENTOO, GIMP, GNUPG, QT and
SAMBA macros.

Also, replace some EXTRACT_SUFX occurences with USES=tar:*.

Checked by:	make fetch-urlall-list
With hat:	portmgr
Sponsored by:	Absolight
2.4
10 Jun 2014 07:39:02
Revision:357277Original commit files touched by this commit
olgeni search for other commits by this committer
Remove indefinite articles and trailing periods from COMMENT, plus
minor COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. Categories D-F.

CR:		D196
Approved by:	portmgr (bapt)
2.4
22 May 2014 18:24:21
Revision:354879Original commit files touched by this commit
ak search for other commits by this committer
- Convert to OptionsNG

Approved by:	portmgr (blanket)
2.4
12 May 2014 12:46:19
Revision:353813Original commit files touched by this commit
ale search for other commits by this committer
Stagify.
07 Mar 2014 16:49:10
Revision:347405Original commit files touched by this commit Sanity Test Failure Refresh
bapt search for other commits by this committer
Convert d* to USES=zip
2.4
20 Sep 2013 16:13:49
Revision:327717Original commit files touched by this commit
bapt search for other commits by this committer
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
databases)
2.4
10 Dec 2012 13:18:29
Revision:308604Original commit files touched by this commit
bapt search for other commits by this committer
Decommissioning java 1.5 (EOLed since October 2009):
suppress any reference to JAVA_VERSION=	1.5+ (part2)
2.4
25 Jul 2012 06:32:08
Original commit files touched by this commit
cs search for other commits by this committer
Fix typos in COMMENT
2.4
26 Jun 2012 12:53:27
Original commit files touched by this commit
ale search for other commits by this committer
Update to 2.4 release.
2.3
10 Jan 2012 14:21:55
Original commit files touched by this commit
ale search for other commits by this committer
Update to 2.3 release.
2.0
22 Oct 2011 23:50:23
Original commit files touched by this commit
eadler search for other commits by this committer
- remove maintainer tags from pkg-descr

Approved by:    portmgr
Approved by:    bapt (mentor)
2.0
08 Mar 2011 08:30:52
Original commit files touched by this commit
ale search for other commits by this committer
Fix typo.
2.0
25 Feb 2011 12:17:11
Original commit files touched by this commit
ale search for other commits by this committer
JDBM is a transactional persistence engine for Java. It aims to be for Java
what GDBM is for other languages: a fast, simple persistence engine.
You can use it to store a mix of objects and BLOBs, and all updates are done
in a transactionally safe manner. JDBM also provides scalable data structures,
such as HTree and B+Tree, to support persistence of large object collections.
JDBM2 provides HashMap and TreeMap which are backed by disk storage.
It is very easy and fast way to persist your data.
JDBM2 also have minimal hardware requirements and is highly embeddable.

WWW: http://code.google.com/p/jdbm2/

Number of commits found: 17