| python-pyro4 |
4.77 |
Python Remote Objects |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyroute2 |
0.5.7 |
A pure Python netlink and Linux network configuration library |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyrsistent |
0.15.7 |
Persistent/Immutable/Functional data structures for Python |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyrtm |
0.4.2 |
Python interface for Remember The Milk API |
meta-python2 |
| python-pysaml2 |
3.0.2+gitX |
Python implementation of SAML Version 2 to be used in a WSGI environment |
meta-openstack |
| python-pyscss |
1.3.4 |
pyScss, a Scss compiler for Python |
meta-openstack |
| python-pyserial |
3.4 |
Serial Port Support for Python |
meta-python2 |
| python-pysmi |
0.3.4 |
SNMP SMI/MIB Parser |
meta-python2 |
| python-pysnmp |
4.4.9 |
A pure-Python SNMPv1/v2c/v3 library |
meta-python2 |
| python-pysocks |
1.7.1 |
A Python SOCKS client module |
meta-python2 |
| python-pysqlite |
2.6.3 |
DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite 3.x |
meta-openstack |
| python-pysqlite |
2.8.3 |
DB-API 2.0 interface for SQLite 3.x |
meta-python2 |
| python-pystache |
0.5.4 |
Python implementation of Mustache |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytest |
4.6.9 |
Simple powerful teting with python |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytest-helpers-namespace |
2019.1.8 |
PyTest Helpers Namespace |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytest-runner |
5.2 |
Invoke py.test as distutils command with dependency resolution |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytest-salt |
2017.7.0 |
This pytest plugin will allow the Salt Daemons to be used in tests. |
meta-openstack |
| python-pytest-tempdir |
2019.10.12 |
Adds support for a predictable and repeatable temporary directory. |
meta-python2 |
| python-python-editor |
0.4+gitX |
Programmatically open an editor, capture the result |
meta-openstack |
| python-pytoml |
0.1.21 |
A TOML-0.4.0 parser/writer for Python |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytun |
2.3.0 |
Python TUN/TAP tunnel module |
meta-python2 |
| python-pytz |
2019.3 |
World timezone definitions, modern and historical |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyudev |
0.21.0 |
A libudev binding |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyusb |
1.0.2 |
PyUSB provides USB access on the Python language |
meta-python2 |
| python-pywbem |
0.15.0 |
Python WBEM Client and Provider Interface |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyyaml |
5.3 |
Python support for YAML |
meta-python2 |
| python-pyzmq |
17.1.0 |
Pyzmq provides Zero message queue access for the Python language |
meta-python2 |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
0.4.4-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide is released under the LGPL. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros1-melodic |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.0.2-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-dashing |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.0.3-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-eloquent |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.0.5-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-foxy |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.1.0-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-rolling |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.0.7-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-rolling |
| python-qt-binding |
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meta-ros1-noetic |
| python-qt-binding |
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meta-ros2-galactic |
| python-qt-bindingblacklisted |
1.1.1-3 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-humble |
| python-rally |
gitX |
Rally - OpenStack benchmarking at a scale - is intended to provide the community with a benchmarking tool that is capable of performing specific, complicated and reproducible test cases on real deployment scenarios. |
meta-openstack |
| python-rdflib |
4.2.2 |
RDFLib is a pure Python package for working with RDF |
meta-python2 |
| python-redis |
2.10.6 |
Python client for Redis key-value store |
meta-python2 |
| python-requests |
2.23.0 |
Python HTTP for Humans. |
meta-python2 |
| python-requests-oauthlib |
1.3.0 |
OAuthlib authentication support for Requests |
meta-python2 |
| python-rfc3339-validator |
0.1.1 |
A pure python RFC3339 validator |
meta-python2 |
| python-rfc3986-validator |
0.1.1 |
Pure python rfc3986 validator |
meta-python2 |
| python-rfc3987 |
1.3.8 |
Parsing and validation of URIs (RFC 3986) and IRIs (RFC 3987) |
meta-python2 |
| python-robotframework |
3.0.4 |
A Python generic test automation framework |
meta-python2 |
| python-robotframework-seriallibrary |
0.3.1 |
Robot Framework test library for serial connection |
meta-python2 |
| python-rosdep |
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meta-ros-python2 |
| python-rosdep-data |
20191217 |
Results of 'rosdep init; rosdep update' to be used when packages expect this to have been done on the target |
meta-ros-common |
| python-rosdistro |
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meta-ros-python2 |
| python-rosinstall |
0.7.8 |
The installer for ROS |
meta-ros-python2 |