This is a Python module for generating objects that compute the Cyclic
Redundancy Check (CRC). It includes a (optional) C extension for fast
calculation, as well as a pure Python implementation. 8, 16, 24, 32,
and 64 bit CRC are supported.
This library provides an easy and structured way to access the gpodder.net web
services. In addition to subscription list synchronization and storage, the
advanced API support allows to upload and download episode status changes.
pynagioscheck is a Python framework for Nagios plug-in developers.
pynagioscheck strives to conform to the practices described in the Nagios
Plug-in Development Guidelines and, more importantly, save valuable system
administrator time.
Exuberant Ctags indexing python bindings
Exuberant Ctags supports indexing of many modern programming languages. Python
is a powerful scriptable dynamic language. Using Python to access Ctags index
file is a natural fit in extending an application's capability to examine
source code.
This project wrote a wrapper for readtags.c. I have been using the package in
a couple of projects and it has been shown that it could easily handle hundreds
source files.
Cuisine is a small set of functions that sit on top of Fabric, to
abstract common administration operations such as file/dir operations,
user/group creation, package install/upgrade, making it easier to
write portable administration and deployment scripts.
Curtsies is a curses-like terminal wrapper, with colored strings.
pyNotifier is a notifier/event scheduler abstraction written in python.
It implements notification mechanisms for socket events (read or write)
and timers. Additionally external event dispatchers may be called during
an idle period.
d2to1 (the 'd' is for 'distutils') allows using distutils2-like
setup.cfg files for a package's metadata with a distribute/setuptools
setup.py script.
It works by providing a distutils2-formatted setup.cfg file containing
all of a package's metadata, and a very minimal setup.py which will
slurp its arguments from the setup.cfg.
Library to implement a well-behaved Unix daemon process.
This library implements the well-behaved daemon specification of PEP 3143,
"Standard daemon process library".
A well-behaved Unix daemon process is tricky to get right, but the required
steps are much the same for every daemon program. A DaemonContext instance holds
the behaviour and configured process environment for the program; use the
instance as a context manager to enter a daemon state.