wok annotate python-configobj/description.txt @ rev 22042
gcc83-lib-base: do NOT provide gcc-lib-base
Currently BOTH gcc-lib-base and gcc83-lib-base are installed on my SliTaz system. So, with the current (and longstanding) tazpkg limitations I can't update just gcc-lib-base: tazpkg always updates gcc83-lib-base for me instead. Now I can't run Firefox, Vivaldi, Chrome, etc. I think because of gcc-lib-base, but I not sure 1bsolutely.
Currently BOTH gcc-lib-base and gcc83-lib-base are installed on my SliTaz system. So, with the current (and longstanding) tazpkg limitations I can't update just gcc-lib-base: tazpkg always updates gcc83-lib-base for me instead. Now I can't run Firefox, Vivaldi, Chrome, etc. I think because of gcc-lib-base, but I not sure 1bsolutely.
author | Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue Oct 22 12:55:54 2019 +0300 (2019-10-22) |
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al@17791 | 1 ConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer: an ini file |
al@17791 | 2 round tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy to use, with a |
al@17791 | 3 straightforward programmer's interface and a simple syntax for config files. It |
al@17791 | 4 has lots of other features though: |
al@17791 | 5 |
al@17791 | 6 * Nested sections (subsections), to any level |
al@17791 | 7 * List values |
al@17791 | 8 * Multiple line values |
al@17791 | 9 * Full Unicode support |
al@17791 | 10 * String interpolation (substitution) |
al@17791 | 11 * Integrated with a powerful validation system |
al@17791 | 12 - including automatic type checking/conversion |
al@17791 | 13 - and allowing default values |
al@17791 | 14 - repeated sections |
al@17791 | 15 * All comments in the file are preserved |
al@17791 | 16 * The order of keys/sections is preserved |
al@17791 | 17 * Powerful unrepr mode for storing/retrieving Python data-types |