pgloader 3.6.7-1 source package in Ubuntu
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pgloader (3.6.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version: * Set SBCL dynamic space size to 16 GB on 64 bit architectures. * Improve documentation with command lines and defaults. * SBCL compiler notes should not be fatal to pgloader. -- Christoph Berg <email address hidden> Sat, 13 Aug 2022 10:32:41 +0200
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pgloader_3.6.7-1.dsc | 2.7 KiB | 778d74a3c42ed2c6b380adfbcb0e2bb9e8485941138d141b281a6b616809537f |
pgloader_3.6.7.orig.tar.gz | 3.6 MiB | 0f35b41b4a3e60ed67f8140a0b829ec5f791852ae1268a3d6dae0d5b26b957dc |
pgloader_3.6.7-1.debian.tar.xz | 8.8 KiB | 3e872e0cad738d28eb5624028c304168a96b1e8fc7f7b32076b7247062f7943a |
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- pgloader: extract, transform and load data into PostgreSQL
pgloader imports data from different kind of sources and COPY it into
PostgreSQL.
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The command language is described in the manual page and allows one to
describe where to find the data source, its format, and to describe data
processing and transformation.
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Supported source formats include CSV, fixed width flat files, dBase3 files
(DBF), and SQLite and MySQL databases. In most of those formats, pgloader
is able to auto-discover the schema and create the tables and the indexes
in PostgreSQL. In the MySQL case it's possible to edit CASTing rules from
the pgloader command directly.