Result for 2C825BC804F934F6A826CB694136D8AC36D2CF31

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FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/psycopg2/_psycopg.so
FileSize181608
MD5CE2D141FF38F5271AC688CCEF160DDDB
SHA-12C825BC804F934F6A826CB694136D8AC36D2CF31
SHA-256527C072B464FA210F486A91548358833C284711A06965155B6069B2DAAED4CFC
SSDEEP3072:Tzc/U+04hTCxSIZ0YQTqRuXjxSbXO8aCBGEYpKUS8fqbWwOpXeoXwAe4AvVO1zCX:fqgZTogj5lmoO2quX
TLSHT1CE040AC737926527E4405E7181A7A391B71FCAE0EE593307FBA88ADB4E6330C6D165E0
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MD52BC92B7E2E67367FAA82899EB499536A
PackageArchsparc64
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
PackageRelease1.fc15
PackageVersion2.3.2
SHA-19A0DDD5E6812C6F1DADDB614E3E7A3AB8BE58F83
SHA-256F2B35B76A3C28562EDF08B7A187EF6CEF85376BCB35472F6A6AF42550E8436A8