Summary: | Itzam/Core ebuild | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Scott Robert Ladd <gentoo> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | Default Assignee for New Packages <maintainer-wanted> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | EBUILD |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
URL: | http://www.coyotegulch.com/products/itzam/ | ||
Whiteboard: | sunrise suggested | ||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
Itzam/Core 2.1.1 ebuild
Version-4.0.7 |
Description
Scott Robert Ladd
2005-11-11 07:30:23 UTC
Created attachment 72652 [details]
Itzam/Core 2.1.1 ebuild
Created attachment 163852 [details]
Version-4.0.7
Vastly improved since the creating of this request. Easy to maintain and super lightweight.
Better Description:
The Itzam core library creates and manipulates files containing
variable-length, random access records. Information is
referenced by a user-defined key value; indexes may be combined
with or separate from data.
Itzam is a deliberately portable, low-level C library that can
(and will) be wrapped in C++, Java, Python, C#, and Fortran 95.
Higher level languages implement more complex heuristics on top
of the Itzam core functions.
The Itzam core library package includes build scripts for Unix
and Windows.
Features:
* Small Footprint
Itzam Core adds less then 6K bytes to a program when linked
statically.
* Portability
Itzam is deliberately portable across operating systems and
platforms. A database created on Windows is readable by an
Itzam application on a Linux machine.
* No Dependencies
Itzam does not have any dependencies on external libraries
or components, beyond the common elements included with
every Standard C compiler.
* Flexibility
Build your databases with indexes embedded in data files,
or separate key information for the data it references, to
provide different indexing schemes for different purposes.
Iterator selectors provide flexible filtering to define
subsets of a database.
* Dual Licensing, GPL and Commercial (Closed-Source)
Itzam can be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) or a simple non-free license suitable for
closed-source projects. The GPL version is provided as-is,
without support, while the non-free license provides
technical assistance and notice of updates and bug fixes.
* 64-bit File Access
Itzam is designed with 64-bit addressing in mind, and works
with both 32- and 64-bit operating systems.
* C++, Python, and Fortran 95 Abstractions
The core library, written in ANSI C, operates at a
low-level, working directly with the operating system.
While a low-level library can be a powerful tool for
embedded and small systems, large-scale projects can
benefit from a higher-level of abstraction. Future products
will provide C++, Python, and Fortran 95 "wrappers" that
simplify on the types of applications built by
practitioners of those languages.
(this is an automated message based on filtering criteria that matched this bug) 'EBUILD' is in the KEYWORDS which should mean that there is a ebuild attached to this bug. This bug is assigned to maintainer-wanted which means that it is not in the main tree. Heuristics show that no Gentoo developer has commented on your ebuild. Hello, The Gentoo Team would like to firstly thank you for your ebuild submission. We also apologize for not being able to accommodate you in a timely manner. There are simply too many new packages. Allow me to use this opportunity to introduce you to Gentoo Sunrise. The sunrise overlay[1] is a overlay for Gentoo which we allow trusted users to commit to and all users can have ebuilds reviewed by Gentoo devs for entry into the overlay. So, the sunrise team is suggesting that you look into this and submit your ebuild to the overlay where even *you* can commit to. =) Because this is a mass message, we are also asking you to be patient with us. We anticipate a large number of requests in a short time. Thanks, On behalf of the Gentoo Sunrise Team, Jeremy. [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/sunrise/ [2]: http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/wiki/SunriseFaq |