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- [gnome-db] query_condition,
Piotr Pokora
- [gnome-db] .xml.in problems.,
Murray Cumming
- [gnome-db] libgda 3.0.0: missing tools/ manpages,
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)
- [gnome-db] Libgda/Libgnomedb 3.0.0,
Vivien Malerba
- [gnome-db] provider .xml files not found,
Murray Cumming
- [gnome-db] 3.0 Release,
Vivien Malerba
- [gnome-db] SQLite last_insert_id,
Piotr Pokora
- Re: [gnome-db] Bug: FormatEntry resets decimals when editing floating point values,
Armin Burgmeier
- Re: [gnome-db] Prepared statements with libgda,
Massimo Corà
- [gnome-db] sort a datamodel,
Andrea Zagli
- Re: [gnome-db] Next release schedule,
Murray Cumming
- [gnome-db] libgda providers are GPL?,
Murray Cumming
- Re: [gnome-db] Compiling libgda on win32 with MinGW/MSYS,
Brecht Sanders
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