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Bug#338692: marked as done (ITP: python-pyprotocols -- Open Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python)



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and subject line Bug#338692: fixed in pyprotocols 1.0a0dev-1
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Package: wnpp
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Owner: Bob Tanner <tanner@real-time.com>


* Package name    : python-pyprotocols
  Version         : 0.9.3
  Upstream Author : Phillip J. Eby <peak@eby-sarna com>
* URL             : http://peak.telecommunity.com/PyProtocols.html
* License         : http://www.zope.org/Resources/ZPL or http://www.python.org/2.3.2/license.html
  Description     : Open Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python

 Do you hate having to write lots of if-then logic to test what type
 something is?  Wouldn't it be nice if you could just declare "I want
 this object to have this behavior" and magically convert whatever
 value you have, to the type you need?  PyProtocols lets you do just
 that, cleanly, quickly, and robustly -- even with built-in types or
 other people's classes.
 .
 PyProtocols extends the PEP 246 adapt() function with a new
 "declaration API" that lets you easily define your own protocols and
 adapters, and declare what adapters should be used to adapt what
 types, objects, or protocols. In addition to its own Interface type,
 PyProtocols can also use Twisted and Zope's Interface types too.  (Of
 course, since Twisted and Zope interfaces aren't as flexible, only a
 subset of the PyProtocols API works with them.  Specific limitations
 arelisted in the documentation.)
 .
 Home Page: http://peak.telecommunity.com/PyProtocols.html

Package: python2.3-pyprotocols
Architecture: any
Depends: python, python2.3
Description: Open Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python 
 Do you hate having to write lots of if-then logic to test what type
 something is?  Wouldn't it be nice if you could just declare "I want
 this object to have this behavior" and magically convert whatever
 value you have, to the type you need?  PyProtocols lets you do just
 that, cleanly, quickly, and robustly -- even with built-in types or
 other people's classes.
 .
 PyProtocols extends the PEP 246 adapt() function with a new
 "declaration API" that lets you easily define your own protocols and
 adapters, and declare what adapters should be used to adapt what
 types, objects, or protocols. In addition to its own Interface type,
 PyProtocols can also use Twisted and Zope's Interface types too.  (Of
 course, since Twisted and Zope interfaces aren't as flexible, only a
 subset of the PyProtocols API works with them.  Specific limitations
 arelisted in the documentation.)
 .
 Home Page: http://peak.telecommunity.com/PyProtocols.html


Package: python2.4-pyprotocols
Architecture: any
Depends: python2.4
Description:  Open Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python
 Do you hate having to write lots of if-then logic to test what type
 something is?  Wouldn't it be nice if you could just declare "I want
 this object to have this behavior" and magically convert whatever
 value you have, to the type you need?  PyProtocols lets you do just
 that, cleanly, quickly, and robustly -- even with built-in types or
 other people's classes.
 .
 PyProtocols extends the PEP 246 adapt() function with a new
 "declaration API" that lets you easily define your own protocols and
 adapters, and declare what adapters should be used to adapt what
 types, objects, or protocols. In addition to its own Interface type,
 PyProtocols can also use Twisted and Zope's Interface types too.  (Of
 course, since Twisted and Zope interfaces aren't as flexible, only a
 subset of the PyProtocols API works with them.  Specific limitations
 arelisted in the documentation.)
 .
 Home Page: http://peak.telecommunity.com/PyProtocols.html


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Source: pyprotocols
Source-Version: 1.0a0dev-1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
pyprotocols, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/p/pyprotocols/pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.diff.gz
pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.dsc
  to pool/main/p/pyprotocols/pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.dsc
pyprotocols_1.0a0dev.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/p/pyprotocols/pyprotocols_1.0a0dev.orig.tar.gz
python-protocols_1.0a0dev-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/pyprotocols/python-protocols_1.0a0dev-1_all.deb



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to 338692@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org> (supplier of updated pyprotocols package)

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Format: 1.7
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 08:00:40 -0300
Source: pyprotocols
Binary: python-protocols
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.0a0dev-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org>
Changed-By: Gustavo Noronha Silva <kov@debian.org>
Description: 
 python-protocols - Open Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python
Closes: 338692
Changes: 
 pyprotocols (1.0a0dev-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #338692)
Files: 
 b23f4ba16beff53db84b86275e283a99 672 python optional pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.dsc
 d60af10b3820929913ca166b758b25e9 114319 python optional pyprotocols_1.0a0dev.orig.tar.gz
 71f327473379d1cbb1043addc0e3b57b 6562 python optional pyprotocols_1.0a0dev-1.diff.gz
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