Package python3-modules-sqlite3: Information
Default inline alert: Version in the repository: 3.12.2-alt1
Binary package: python3-modules-sqlite3
Version: 3.10.8-alt1.1
Architecture: x86_64
Build time: Dec 18, 2022, 03:19 PM in the task #311926
Source package: python3
Category: Development/Python3
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License: Python
Summary: DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite databases
Description:
SQLite is a C library that provides a lightweight disk-based database that doesn't require a separate server process and allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the SQL query language. Some applications can use SQLite for internal data storage. It's also possible to prototype an application using SQLite and then port the code to a larger database such as PostgreSQL or Oracle.
Maintainer: Ilya Kurdyukov
List of contributors:
Ilya Kurdyukov
Grigory Ustinov
Daniel Zagaynov
Anton V. Boyarshinov
Sergey Bolshakov
Aleksei Nikiforov
Andrey Bychkov
Stanislav Levin
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Anton Midyukov
George V. Kouryachy
Gleb Fotengauer-Malinovskiy
Vladimir D. Seleznev
Aleksey Avdeev
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Ilya Kurdyukov
Grigory Ustinov
Daniel Zagaynov
Anton V. Boyarshinov
Sergey Bolshakov
Aleksei Nikiforov
Andrey Bychkov
Stanislav Levin
Ivan Zakharyaschev
Anton Midyukov
George V. Kouryachy
Gleb Fotengauer-Malinovskiy
Vladimir D. Seleznev
Aleksey Avdeev
Vitaly Kuznetsov
Last changed
Dec. 17, 2022 Ilya Kurdyukov 3.10.8-alt1.1
- Using "-fno-semantic-interposition" to speed up libpython.
Dec. 6, 2022 Grigory Ustinov 3.10.8-alt1
- Updated to upstream version 3.10.8.
Nov. 10, 2022 Daniel Zagaynov 3.10.7-alt2
- Moved Tools to /usr/share/%pybasever - Removed pynche (its pypi version is newer) - Moved libpython.py to the separate package - Used %add_python3_import_path to exclude self-provides from %name-test dependencies - Added shebang to some files from %name-tools and %name-module-gdb_libpython, made them executable to discard rpm-build-python - Added patch to replace absolute import with relative ones.