Package python-module-parted: Information
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Source package: python-module-parted
Version: 3.11.1-alt1.1
Build time: Mar 10, 2020, 02:14 PM in the task #245000
Category: Development/Python
Report package bugHome page: https://github.com/rhinstaller/pyparted
License: GPL v2 or later
Summary: Python bindings for libparted
Description:
pyparted is a set of native Python bindings for libparted. libparted is the library portion of the GNU parted project. With pyparted, you can write applications that interact with disk partition tables and filesystems. The Python bindings are implemented in two layers. Since libparted itself is written in C without any real implementation of objects, a simple 1:1 mapping of externally accessible libparted functions was written. This mapping is provided in the _ped Python module. You can use that module if you want to, but it's really just meant for the larger parted module.
List of rpms provided by this srpm:
python-module-parted (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python-module-parted-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python3-module-parted (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python3-module-parted-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python-module-parted (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python-module-parted-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python3-module-parted (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
python3-module-parted-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
Maintainer: Aleksei Nikiforov
List of contributors:
Aleksei Nikiforov
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Mikhail Efremov
Eugeny A. Rostovtsev
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Eugene Ostapets
Aleksei Nikiforov
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Mikhail Efremov
Eugeny A. Rostovtsev
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Eugene Ostapets
Last changed
March 22, 2018 Aleksei Nikiforov 3.11.1-alt1.1
- (NMU) Rebuilt with python-3.6.4.
Dec. 21, 2017 Aleksei Nikiforov 3.11.1-alt1
- Updated to upstream version 3.11.1.
March 17, 2016 Ivan Zakharyaschev 3.10.0-alt1.1.1
- (NMU) rebuild with python3-3.5 & rpm-build-python3-0.1.10 (for ABI dependence and new python3(*) reqs)