Virtuoso is a high-performance object-relational SQL database. As
a database, it provides transactions, a smart SQL compiler, powerful
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"I looked at virtuoso and it gave me too much headaches.
Import it then (and polish in-tree)" landry@
this is a bit too much, but this catches:
SUBDIR=devel/py-gobject3,python3 make dump-vars DPB=Yes
devel/py-gobject3,python.BUILD_DEPENDS=graphics/py3-cairo STEM->=0.10.38:devel/gettext lang/python/3.2 STEM->=0.41.1p0:textproc/intltool devel/gmake archivers/xz
devel/py-gobject3,python.IS_INTERACTIVE=No
devel/py-gobject3,python.SUBPACKAGE=-main
devel/py-gobject3,python.FLAVOR=python3
devel/py-gobject3,python.BUILD_PACKAGES= -main -common
devel/py-gobject3,python.FULLPKGNAME=py3-gobject3-3.8.1p0
devel/py-gobject3,python.RUN_DEPENDS=STEM->=0.10.38:devel/gettext lang/python/3.2 devel/py-gobject3,-common graphics/py3-cairo
devel/py-gobject3,python.LIB_DEPENDS=STEM->=0.10.38:devel/gettext converters/libiconv devel/gobject-introspection
devel/py-gobject3,-common.BUILD_DEPENDS=graphics/py3-cairo STEM->=0.10.38:devel/gettext lang/python/3.2 STEM->=0.41.1p0:textproc/intltool devel/gmake archivers/xz
devel/py-gobject3,-common.IS_INTERACTIVE=No
devel/py-gobject3,-common.SUBPACKAGE=-main
devel/py-gobject3,-common.FLAVOR=python3
devel/py-gobject3,-common.BUILD_PACKAGES= -main -common
devel/py-gobject3,-common.FULLPKGNAME=py-gobject3-common-3.8.1
devel/py-gobject3,-common.RUN_DEPENDS=STEM->=0.10.38:devel/gettext lang/python/3.2
(note the "wrong" flavor, which means that
devel/py-gobject3,python3,-main ends up without an associated fullpkgname)
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Here are the features that most people see:
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Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent
connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of
user keystrokes.
Mosh is designed to be more robust and responsive than SSH, especially
over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.