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Name: python3-apsw | Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 |
Version: 3.9.2_r1 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: bp153.1.1 | Build date: Tue Feb 16 21:22:03 2021 |
Group: Development/Libraries/Python | Build host: obs-arm-6 |
Size: 977833 | Source RPM: python-apsw-3.9.2_r1-bp153.1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://github.com/rogerbinns/apsw/ | |
Summary: Another Python SQLite Wrapper |
APSW is a Python wrapper for the SQLite embedded relational database engine. In contrast to other wrappers such as pysqlite it focuses on being a minimal layer over SQLite attempting just to translate the complete SQLite API into Python.
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* Thu Aug 31 2017 toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to version 3.9.2-r1 * No changelog * Thu Aug 24 2017 jmatejek@suse.com - singlespec auto-conversion * Tue Oct 15 2013 tchvatal@suse.com - Downgrade to 3.7.17 so we build on 13.1 too. * Tue Oct 15 2013 tomas.chvatal@gmail.com - Fix file collision between doc and normal * Mon Oct 14 2013 tchvatal@suse.com - Version bump to 3.8.0.2-r1 to use latest sqlite queries. - Drop the macroed commands in favor of normal ones - Drop clean section - Write fully what documents go where. * Wed Oct 09 2013 hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com - Drop unused tarballs, defines and checks for obsolete openSUSE versions * Tue Sep 03 2013 jw@suse.com - osc service localrun format_spec_file to add comments and such. * Mon Dec 12 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - build for all supported versions from a single spec - link dynamically against the sqlite3 version that ships with each distro version, rather than using amalgamation: this is required by s3ql * Mon Aug 09 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - initial package (3.7.0.1-r1)
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