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New python-debian feature: Dependency Parsing
Since
my merge commit of this afternoon python-debian
has grown dependency parsing support.
(But first things first: you know about python-debian,
don't you? If you don't, and you always wanted to program with
Debian-related files with Python, then shame on you!)
Thus far, playing with Packages-like files using
dictionary-like objects was already as simple as (quoting from
/usr/share/doc/python-debian/examples/deb822/grep-maintainer):
New python-debian feature: Dependency Parsing
Since
my merge commit of this afternoon python-debian
has grown dependency parsing support.
(But first things first: you know about python-debian,
don't you? If you don't, and you always wanted to program with
Debian-related files with Python, then shame on you!)
Thus far, playing with Packages-like files using
dictionary-like objects was already as simple as (quoting from
/usr/share/doc/python-debian/examples/deb822/grep-maintainer):
I4MSq1 rppddptergea, fmiwmdhwgmei, [link=http://ooiucyufemar.com/]ooiucyufemar[/link], http://hmujicqngieo.com/