Hi Lazarus Long, > Package: sponsorship-requests > Severity: normal > > Dear mentors, > > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "sqldeveloper-package" >
I did the upload. Please close this RFS. Regards, Herbert > * Package name : sqldeveloper-package > Version : 0.5.0 > Upstream Author : Lazarus Long <lazarus.l...@sapo.pt> > * URL : <https://lazarusllong.github.io/sqldeveloper-package/> > * License : GPL-3+ > Section : misc > > It builds this binary package: > > sqldeveloper-package - Oracle SQL Developer Debian package builder > > To access further information about this package, please visit the > following URL: > > <https://mentors.debian.net/package/sqldeveloper-package> > > > Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: > > dget -x > https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/contrib/s/sqldeveloper-package/sqldeveloper-package_0.5.0.dsc > > More information about sqldeveloper-package can be obtained from > <https://lazarusllong.github.io/sqldeveloper-package/>. > > Changes since the last upload: > > sqldeveloper-package (0.5.0) unstable; urgency=low > > * Since SQL Developer v4.1, Oracle has started to include i386 and amd64 > shared libraries in NetBeans Platform modules. Due to this, converted > make-sqldeveloper-package to both generate multiple packages and to be > Multi-Arch compatible: > - Added Multi-Arch dependencies > - Added cross-packaging functionality > - Rewrote a large portion of make-sqldeveloper-package to deal with the > additional logic > - Rearranged the debian/* files to support multiple packages > - Generated packages recommend each other (libraries and SQL Developer) > - Added a new command line option "-s|--skip-libraries" to skip building > the shared libraries package(s) > * Multiple versions can now coexist, "sqldeveloper.[upstream version]" will > invoke a specific version of Oracle SQL Developer while "sqldeveloper" > takes advantage of Debian's alternatives system and, when left in auto > mode, will always invoke the highest version installed > * Exposed Oracle CLI for SQL Developer, a non-gui interface for > scripting or > headless control of Oracle SQL Developer. Following the multiple versions > coexistence concept, "sdcli.[upstream version]" and "sdcli" > will behave as > described above > * Since SQL Developer v4.2, Oracle started to bundle Oracle SQL Developer > Command-Line (SQLcl) with Oracle SQL Developer. When available, and as an > alternative to the standalone package (see "sqlcl-package"),