Hello community,

here is the log from the commit of package libgda for openSUSE:Factory checked 
in at 2016-08-31 00:10:16
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/libgda (Old)
 and      /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.libgda.new (New)
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Package is "libgda"

Changes:
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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/libgda/libgda.changes    2016-07-20 
09:29:57.000000000 +0200
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.libgda.new/libgda.changes       2016-08-31 
00:11:31.000000000 +0200
@@ -7,0 +8,5 @@
+Fri Apr 15 01:40:44 UTC 2016 - mgo...@suse.com
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+- Update to GNOME 3.20  Fate#318572
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -823,13 +828,13 @@
-  + This is a major re-write of the core parts of Libgda, and is API 
-    incompatible with the 3.x versions. Changes include:
-    - Easier to understand and to use API, with less strange path usage
-    - Reduce the size of the library (almost half the size, half the symbols)
-    - Easier connection opening (removal of the GdaClient object)
-    - Merge of the GdaQuery and GdaCommand into only one object to represent 
-      statements
-    - New adaptative SQL parser (can be adaptated to each DBMS's SQL syntax)
-    - New database based dictionary which can handle namespaces
-    - Rework of the database adaptators (providers) for easier maintenance and 
-      more features
-    - Sample "skeleton" database adaptators to make it easy to write a 
database 
-      adaptator for a new database type
+  + This is a major re-write of the core parts of Libgda, and is
+    API incompatible with the 3.x versions. Changes include:
+    - Easier to understand and to use API, with less strange path
+      usage - Reduce the size of the library (almost half the
+      size, half the symbols) - Easier connection opening (removal
+      of the GdaClient object) - Merge of the GdaQuery and
+      GdaCommand into only one object to represent statements
+    - New adaptative SQL parser (can be adaptated to each DBMS's
+      SQL syntax) - New database based dictionary which can
+      handle namespaces - Rework of the database adaptators
+      (providers) for easier maintenance and more features
+    - Sample "skeleton" database adaptators to make it easy to
+      write a database adaptator for a new database type
@@ -838,3 +843,3 @@
-  + Preliminary MacOS X support, and better support for cross compilation
-  + New JDBC provider (allows access to any database through a JDBC driver)
-    NOTE: This is currently not built. 
+  + Preliminary MacOS X support, and better support for cross
+    compilation + New JDBC provider (allows access to any database
+    through a JDBC driver) NOTE: This is currently not built.

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