[Lsb-infrastructure] Next LSB DB version?

Denis Silakov silakov at ispras.ru
Mon Feb 4 08:49:22 PST 2008


Our current plan is to put specdb with our changes to the bzr in the
beginning of the next week.

Bugs 1794 and 1795 will be fixed. 1916 - probably not; it may require
some scripts changes, not very clear how much time it will take.

Actually, Perl/Python modules support is one of the main schema changes;
we have also improved community part of the database and working on
apptodb/distrtodb improvements to support perl/python analysis (almost
ready at the moment), so the community data will contain some info about
perl/python modules usage. Though Navigator doesn't have as more
statistics pages for perl/python as for binary symbols at the moment,
this are basically targets of future versions.

There is now a 'ModuleSet' table..

The new tables (for interpreted languages, for module sets) are not used
in the specification build process yet, but I think it makes sense to
incorporate them there in future.

We've also rewritten all Perl scripts to use DBI

In community tables, there is now a new app characteristic -
'functional' category. The possible values are already described on our
wiki:

http://ispras.linux-foundation.org/index.php/Application_Categories#Application_Functional_Category

As for data, there are a lot of changes in Qt4 (not concerning data
going to specification; only parameters, typesm header contents - things
required by our shallow tests).


Wichmann, Mats D wrote:
> There have been some references to a forthcoming
> release and I wanted to check if there's a target
> date for that, and what (besides data) it is expected
> to include in the way of changes?  I'm of course
> selfishly thinking of bugs I've filed (esp. 1794,
> 1795 and 1916), but also interested to understand
> which direction we're heading with this...
>
>   
-- 
Regards,
Denis.



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