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ODB is an open-source, cross-platform, and cross-database
object-relational mapping (ORM) system for C++. It allows you to
persist C++ objects to a relational database without having to deal
with tables, columns, or SQL and without manually writing any mapping
code.

ODB supports MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL
Server relational databases as well as C++98/03 and C++11 language
standards.  It also comes with optional profiles for Boost and Qt
which allow you to seamlessly use value types, containers, and smart
pointers from these libraries in your persistent C++ classes.

This package is used for auto-generating ODB specific header files
into useable code that can be linked against a seperate libodb and a
specific libodb database library.  As such, it is only needed as a
host program and is not user selectable.

Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <aduskett@gmail.com>
[Kamel: Fix incorrect odb license]
Signed-off-by: Kamel Bouhara <kamel.bouhara@bootlin.com>
[Thomas: add patch fixing gcc10 build, add references to upstream
commits]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2020-07-12 12:44:43 +02:00
arch arch/Config.in: add BR2_ARCH_NEEDS_GCC_AT_LEAST_10 2020-06-24 21:57:43 +02:00
board board/qemu/aarch64-virt/linux.config: enable VIRTIO_FS driver 2020-07-11 15:54:17 +02:00
boot uboot: zynqmp: Support loading a PMU config 2020-06-27 19:23:18 +02:00
configs configs/freescale_imx8mnevk: bump BSP components to 5.4.24_2.1.0 2020-07-12 10:53:56 +02:00
docs docs/manual/adding-packages-generic.txt: fix typo 2020-06-06 21:28:31 +02:00
fs fs/cpio: generate reproducible archives 2020-06-29 17:57:12 +02:00
linux legacy: drop options removed more than 5 years ago now 2020-06-22 07:17:05 +02:00
package package/odb: new package 2020-07-12 12:44:43 +02:00
support support/dependencies: add BR2_NEEDS_HOST_GCC_PLUGIN_SUPPORT 2020-07-12 11:20:27 +02:00
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