Result for 3A0021DF266913BFF4F1B3AC8C07EA13FBCDC80F

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python-egenix-mxdatetime/examples/AtomicClock.py
FileSize1572
MD5F3ED8B322A1A1EA6DE79A91ABA7789B8
SHA-13A0021DF266913BFF4F1B3AC8C07EA13FBCDC80F
SHA-256F1D84DA8840FE1A54E25EDE905FEA24D8DEFBD33CB2C45A325F9BE0C90B2CD61
SSDEEP24:1eoIY1MM6mZ2oQ3WKeMHXgpaxxLG2l0yP0s9M5bvkEFmampOUV:PFM3/jvLhlDP79GbcakH
TLSHT18831220B2510032EDB5204FE0E62D2580E26BA7B1F84B83B3CEEE2455F5EC6D52396C6
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Key Value
FileSize145584
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0.6ubuntu1-5ubuntu1
SHA-10173269E47ED9AB77C0BD0C4CD572782A4C4C243
SHA-256EE53425347E4115DDF42D0B0115E1B4C6DB00D94BA46FABAD3448D1421992CE9
Key Value
FileSize691738
MD51E1CFD5C0527B3934458029E1FD5480F
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-10653E736E14231E25BD03973D4F1030E0570956B
SHA-256383C98A757DC7A45EB1A29AFBD726E637D28E803FDCB89B1FFE3319F91BB3FC3
Key Value
FileSize125720
MD5BAC619A37D4F4BAAE7476AB5E4F78AE5
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion2.0.6ubuntu1-5ubuntu1
SHA-1073DAC725B374B0812FA204C9A437221C0901C12
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Key Value
FileSize435576
MD51B3291DE18CC38B3EB4B8C4765EF57C3
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
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Key Value
FileSize673600
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
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SHA-2568A1E53CF8BC0ECF0AF180F02EEC437790E5814028925CD72FAD558AA97C4347F
Key Value
FileNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime_3.1.0-1_i386.deb
FileSize664238
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
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SHA-256E966BC5B6E51BF6D367C0278F087962A650F54E2AEB90825C1DED2F8D59D12C3
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Key Value
FileSize433876
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.0.0-2ubuntu1
SHA-10FDDF42100C2CF7454D285DE9FE65D99B4578BAE
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Key Value
FileSize434252
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
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Key Value
FileSize442930
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerJoel Rosdahl <joel@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
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Key Value
FileSize671444
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PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
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