python-multiprocessing_2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) python-multiprocessing-dbg_2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1_amd64.deb extra debug
process-based "threading" interface (debug extension)
multiprocessing is a package that supports spawning processes using
an API similar to the threading module. The multiprocessing package
offers both local and remote concurrency, effectively side-stepping
the Global Interpreter Lock by using subprocesses instead of
threads. Due to this, the multiprocessing module allows the
programmer to fully leverage multiple processors on a given machine.
It runs on both Unix and Windows.
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This is a back port to Python 2.4/2.5 of the multiprocessing package
introduced via PEP-371 and Python 2.6. This is essentially a
meta-fork of the original pyprocessing project found at:
http://pyprocessing.berlios.de/ .
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This package contains the debug symbols for python-multiprocessing.
(new) python-multiprocessing_2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional python
(new) python-multiprocessing_2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1.dsc optional python
(new) python-multiprocessing_2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1_amd64.deb optional python
process-based "threading" interface
multiprocessing is a package that supports spawning processes using
an API similar to the threading module. The multiprocessing package
offers both local and remote concurrency, effectively side-stepping
the Global Interpreter Lock by using subprocesses instead of
threads. Due to this, the multiprocessing module allows the
programmer to fully leverage multiple processors on a given machine.
It runs on both Unix and Windows.
.
This is a back port to Python 2.4/2.5 of the multiprocessing package
introduced via PEP-371 and Python 2.6. This is essentially a
meta-fork of the original pyprocessing project found at:
http://pyprocessing.berlios.de/ .
(new) python-multiprocessing_2.6.2.1.orig.tar.gz optional python
Changes: python-multiprocessing (2.6.2.1-4~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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* Rebuild for lenny-backports, requested by ftp-master
* debian/{control, python-multiprocessing.doc-base, rules}
- removed doc generation, we can live without it
* debian/control
- relax python-support dependencies
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.2.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/control
- replace ${python:Depends} with explicit depends on python2.5 and
python-support: we support only Python 2.5 (as it's a backport from 2.6)
- bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4 (no changes needed)
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.2.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/control
- make the package be compatible only with Python 2.5 (since Python 2.4 will
be dropped soon), depending directly on python2.5* packages and dropping
ctypes depends; thanks to Luca Falavigna for the report; Closes: #562479
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/control
- fix XS-P-V to not hardcode Python versions, but uses logical expressions;
Thanks to Jakub Wilk for the report and patch; Closes: #556857
- bump Standards-Version to 3.8.3 (no changes needed)
* debian/python-multiprocessing.doc-base
- added doc-base
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* debian/control
- bump Standards-Version to 3.8.2 (no changes needed)
- moved python-multiprocessing-dbg to section 'debug'
* debian/{control, rules, python-multiprocessing.preinst}
- switch from python-central to python-support
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* Uploading to unstable, since Lenny has been released
* debian/copyright
- extended packaging copyright years
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python-multiprocessing (2.6.0.2-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Initial release (Closes: #505862)
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