Overview

Request 519688 accepted

- Correct license
- Use more cmake macros
- Use shared qscintilla library

- update to version 3.10.0
* Highlights
- DBHub.io integration
+ Uploading and downloading of databases works
+ Branching, forking, starring works, as does creating tags and releases
+ There's a 100MB per database limit at the moment though, as it's still in development
+ Backups aren't done on it (yet), so don't use it as your only place for storing important things (!!!)
+ The front page is... not great. We're working on it.
+ Still lots of upcoming stuff needing to be done. An API to query your databases, a cli, merging, discussions/issues
+ Please report bugs, ideas, suggestions (etc) on the dbhub.io repo issue tracker as you find them.
- Many plot improvements (NULL values, progress dialog, remember settings, better colours, and bug fixes)
- Better table editing (foreign key editor, toggling the WITHOUT ROWID flag, temporary tables, ...)
- Better Import CSV dialog. It can now handle multiple CSV files at once
- Improved Index dialog and better index handling in general
- Better handling of virtual tables
- Filter improvements (ranges, NULL search)
- The usual improvements to the grammar parser
* See the full list of changes under
https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/releases/tag/v3.10.0
- switch back to cmake build
- use system antlr on openSUSE, the problems seem to be fixed
- unconditionally build with Qt5, Qt4 support has been dropped in
this release

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Martin Pluskal's avatar

pluskalm created request

- Correct license
- Use more cmake macros
- Use shared qscintilla library

- update to version 3.10.0
* Highlights
- DBHub.io integration
+ Uploading and downloading of databases works
+ Branching, forking, starring works, as does creating tags and releases
+ There's a 100MB per database limit at the moment though, as it's still in development
+ Backups aren't done on it (yet), so don't use it as your only place for storing important things (!!!)
+ The front page is... not great. We're working on it.
+ Still lots of upcoming stuff needing to be done. An API to query your databases, a cli, merging, discussions/issues
+ Please report bugs, ideas, suggestions (etc) on the dbhub.io repo issue tracker as you find them.
- Many plot improvements (NULL values, progress dialog, remember settings, better colours, and bug fixes)
- Better table editing (foreign key editor, toggling the WITHOUT ROWID flag, temporary tables, ...)
- Better Import CSV dialog. It can now handle multiple CSV files at once
- Improved Index dialog and better index handling in general
- Better handling of virtual tables
- Filter improvements (ranges, NULL search)
- The usual improvements to the grammar parser
* See the full list of changes under
https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/releases/tag/v3.10.0
- switch back to cmake build
- use system antlr on openSUSE, the problems seem to be fixed
- unconditionally build with Qt5, Qt4 support has been dropped in
this release


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