Result for 2C13F07765A0F136FF9381E90F5201D8E3B5D9C6

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FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/psycopg2/_psycopg.so
FileSize146048
MD5B5B26B66287BFA3E8B6A64DFAD383DB2
SHA-12C13F07765A0F136FF9381E90F5201D8E3B5D9C6
SHA-2565433F6249596D3CA6474F3A897B8E9E866C604A3097910D6E674E735DE3E460F
SSDEEP3072:01Z9x/ijbJxJY3DANP1294ouavyFSVmk2qCJRkOnXAhk6KlyWc1kOTkuB7sNjHfl:WQpADANPE4ouk3vB4+/83/
TLSHT15FE309493630973ACCBA513AA8BFC3DB5B6590316929124EDB4CC32E7DAB6C4CD17394
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MD52680FA3D8A1B02313A7B1303546C1B42
PackageArchs390
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.fc15
PackageVersion2.3.2
SHA-1290CA488FD792E5E19EEFF2D088FDCE3FD681A51
SHA-2566D1DB62784F4F444B9A799FEA7461814CE2D44D1A86C668DBEC98F1DA53999C5