[Python-modules-team] python-axiom_0.5.0-2_i386.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Sun Apr 1 17:17:05 UTC 2007


(new) python-axiom_0.5.0-2.diff.gz optional python
(new) python-axiom_0.5.0-2.dsc optional python
(new) python-axiom_0.5.0-2_all.deb optional python
a Python object database
 Divmod Axiom is an object database, or alternatively, an
 object-relational mapper, implemented on top of Python.
 .
 Its primary goal is to provide an object-oriented layer with the key
 aspects of OOP (Object Oriented Programming), i.e. polymorphism and
 message dispatch, without hindering the power of an RDBMS (Relational
 DataBase Management System).
 .
 Axiom is a live database, not only an SQL generation tool: it includes
 an implementation of a scheduler service, external file references,
 automatic upgraders, robust failure handling, and Twisted integration.
 .
 Axiom is tightly integrated with Twisted, and can store, start, and
 stop Twisted services directly from the database using the included
 'axiomatic' command-line tool.
 .
 Note: Axiom currently supports only SQLite and does NOT have any
 features for dealing with concurrency.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodAxiom
Changes: python-axiom (0.5.0-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * upload to unstable
  * debian/control
    - tightened deps on cdbs and python-support
    - added Tristan as an Uploader
    - removed python-specific X* fields, not needed with recent python-support
  * debian/TODO.Debian
    - added a todo item about running unit tests at build time
  * debian/pyversions
    - axiom needs python 2.4 or above
 .
python-axiom (0.5.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #414892)


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