[Python-modules-team] python-simpy_2.3.1-1_amd64.changes is NEW
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python-simpy-doc_2.3.1-1_all.deb
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python-simpy-gui_2.3.1-1_all.deb
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python-simpy_2.3.1-1.debian.tar.gz
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python-simpy_2.3.1-1.dsc
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python-simpy_2.3.1-1_all.deb
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python-simpy_2.3.1.orig.tar.gz
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(new) python3-simpy_2.3.1-1_all.deb optional python
python-based simulation package (Python3 version)
SimPy is a process-based discrete-event simulation language based on
standard Python.
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It provides the modeller with components of a simulation model.
These include processes, for active components like customers, messages,
and vehicles, and resources, for passive components that form limited
capacity congestion points like servers, checkout counters, and tunnels.
It also provides monitor variables to aid in gathering statistics.
SimPy comes with extensive plotting capabilities.
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This package contains the Python3 version of SimPy.
Changes:
python-simpy (2.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
- Add a patch to fix the sphinx documentation build
- Add a patch to fix README.txt's encoding for the python3 build
* Add a python3-simpy binary package (SimPy now supports Python3!)
* Update to Standards-Version 3.9.3 (no changes)
* Update the copyright file
- Add the new contributors
- Update format to 1.0
* Run the tests at build-time (adding a Build-Depend on python-pytest)
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python-simpy-doc_2.3.1-1_all.deb - optional doc
python-simpy-gui_2.3.1-1_all.deb - optional python
python-simpy_2.3.1-1.dsc - source python
python-simpy_2.3.1-1_all.deb - optional python
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