Source: alembic Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Python Team Uploaders: Thomas Goirand , Ondřej Nový , Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-python, python3-all, python3-changelog, python3-setuptools, python3-sphinx, python3-sphinx-copybutton, python3-sphinx-paramlinks, Build-Depends-Indep: python3-dateutil, python3-editor, python3-mako, python3-mock, python3-pytest, python3-sqlalchemy, Standards-Version: 4.6.0 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/alembic Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/alembic.git Homepage: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/alembic Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: alembic Architecture: all Depends: python3-alembic (=${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends}, Description: lightweight database migration tool for SQLAlchemy Alembic is a new database migration tool, written by the author of SQLAlchemy. A migration tool offers the following functionality: . * Can emit ALTER statements to a database in order to change the structure of tables and other constructs * Provides a system whereby "migration scripts" may be constructed; each script indicates a particular series of steps that can "upgrade" a target database to a new version, and optionally a series of steps that can "downgrade" similarly, doing the same steps in reverse. * Allows the scripts to execute in some sequential manner. . This package provides /usr/bin/alembic script and documentation for Alembic, and depends on the python3-alembic package which contains all the actual code (in Python 3) for Alembic to actually work. Package: python3-alembic Architecture: all Depends: python3-pkg-resources, ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends}, Description: lightweight database migration tool for SQLAlchemy - Python module Alembic is a new database migration tool, written by the author of SQLAlchemy. A migration tool offers the following functionality: . * Can emit ALTER statements to a database in order to change the structure of tables and other constructs * Provides a system whereby "migration scripts" may be constructed; each script indicates a particular series of steps that can "upgrade" a target database to a new version, and optionally a series of steps that can "downgrade" similarly, doing the same steps in reverse. * Allows the scripts to execute in some sequential manner.