* Update application output when database is corrupt and how to resolve by using --resync
* Handle --dry-run and --resync correctly - do not copy the database, it may be corrupt
* Always check if items-dryrun.sqlite3 still exists, remove it as it maybe corrupt when --dry-run is used
* Support install on CentOS / RHEL 6.x
* Support uninstall on CentOS / RHEL 6.x
* Add /usr/local/bin/ to search path when starting init.d service
* Fix dmd-2.084.0 deprecation warning: loop index implicitly converted from size_t to int
* Update readme based on CentOS 6 / RHEL 6 additional dependencies
* Resolve warnings about "bashisms" in init.d script (Issue #349) - fixed here as we are updating the init file already, rather than have multiple PR's
If an sqlite statement is prepared and reused by using reset again and again, the connection
keeps a lock on the database, and checkpointing cannot ensure that transaction from the
wal file are carried over into the main database.
By preparing the statement every time it is used, the destructor calls finalize and thus
the lock is released.
Possible impacts during high frequency changes via monitor mode etc might arise.
* Implement better handling of database exit scenarios when there is zero disk space left on drive where the items database resides (Issue #77)
* Implement better handling of incorrect database permissions
* Implement better handling of different database versions to automatically re-create tables if version mis-match (RHBZ #1598934)