Source: pyjavaproperties Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Uploaders: Hans-Christoph Steiner Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9.0.0~), dh-python, python-all (>= 2.6.6-3), python-setuptools (>= 0.6b3), python3-all, python3-setuptools, Standards-Version: 4.2.1 Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyjavaproperties Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/pyjavaproperties.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/pyjavaproperties Package: python-pyjavaproperties Architecture: all Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: ${python:Provides} Description: Python implementation of java.util.Properties This module is designed to be a Python equivalent to the java.util.Properties class. Currently, the basic input/output methods are supported, and there are plans to add the XML input/output methods found in J2SE 5.0. . Fundamentally, this module is designed so that users can easily parse and manipulate Java Properties files - that's it. There's a fair number of Pythonistas who work in multi-language shops, and constantly writing your own parsing mechanism is just painful. Not to mention Java guys are notoriously unwilling to use anything which is cross-language for configuration, unless it's XML, which is a form of self-punishment. :) . This package provides the Python 2.7 module. Package: python3-pyjavaproperties Architecture: all Depends: ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: ${python3:Provides} Description: Python implementation of java.util.Properties This module is designed to be a Python equivalent to the java.util.Properties class. Currently, the basic input/output methods are supported, and there are plans to add the XML input/output methods found in J2SE 5.0. . Fundamentally, this module is designed so that users can easily parse and manipulate Java Properties files - that's it. There's a fair number of Pythonistas who work in multi-language shops, and constantly writing your own parsing mechanism is just painful. Not to mention Java guys are notoriously unwilling to use anything which is cross-language for configuration, unless it's XML, which is a form of self-punishment. :) . This package provides the Python 3.x module.