Result for 610BF0438223FAC99A247F69A3B7735826BD6145

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FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/psycopg2/psycopg1.pyo
FileSize3357
MD5997E37C14FAFC27183746C2D861B11EF
SHA-1610BF0438223FAC99A247F69A3B7735826BD6145
SHA-25632CD940BFF51606A597593F0BD4961FDCE29717477E12E62768A50C70A7EE81D
SSDEEP48:IJdsSc8RjtwH93sDAdzzO++8ug/2EPNP4a+U8251iwbUlCH07+Mi9i:DScOtwJnO++8uC2ZG8+fYlnai
TLSHT19461BD90B2A8ED23C152DD3181A3172BFE6EE273D341B741367450762DD92A6CB3A782
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MD556C147E64005B1272605BFF12A5F721B
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionpsycopg is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language (just like pygresql and popy.) It was written from scratch with the aim of being very small and fast, and stable as a rock. The main advantages of psycopg are that it supports the full Python DBAPI-2.0 and being thread safe at level 2. This is the first release of the new 2.2 series, supporting not just one but two different ways of executing asynchronous queries, thanks to Jan and Daniele (with a little help from me and others, but they did 99% of the work so they deserve their names here in the news.) psycopg now supports both classic select() loops and "green" coroutine libraries. It is all in the documentation, so just point your browser to doc/html/advanced.html.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-psycopg2
PackageRelease2.fc14
PackageVersion2.2.2
SHA-17B6F3997E74EACE296EF6835B1CBBE919CE51B2C
SHA-25615CABAF3C2DF9128C78E052C3152D041B5F4052ED7D9A799CC25BE32844C2E04