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Joe Marcus Clarke
b042b2385f Glom is horribly out-of-date, and broken with current versions of bakery
and libgdamm.  I am assigning this port back to ports@ in hopes that some
GNOME Postgres user will pick it up, and update it to 1.0.

If there's anything gnome@ can do to help facilitate that, please let us know.
2006-04-02 07:35:51 +00:00
Joe Marcus Clarke
fbc73d1a66 Chase the bakery shared lib name. 2006-03-29 06:50:19 +00:00
Ade Lovett
8503536d38 Conversion to a single libtool environment.
Approved by:	portmgr (kris)
2006-02-23 10:40:44 +00:00
Pav Lucistnik
e05544d7ba - Add SHA256 checksums 2005-11-23 22:41:05 +00:00
Michael Johnson
946593c1f3 - Add glom
With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships
between them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit
and search the data in those tables, and specify field values in
terms of other fields. It's as easy as it should be.

The design is loosely based on FileMaker Pro, with the added
advantage of separation between interface and data. Its simple
framework should be enough to implement most database
applications. Without Glom these systems normally consist of lots
of repetitive, unmaintainable code.

Glom-specific data such as the relationship definitions is saved
in the Glom document. Glom re-connects to the database server
when it loads a previous Glom document. The document is in XML
format.

Glom uses the PostgreSQL database backend but it can not edit
databases that it did not create, because it uses only a simple
subset of Postgres functionality.

Submitted by:	adamw
2005-11-06 01:47:33 +00:00