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= SQLAlchemy =

== Description ==

SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.

It provides a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence patterns, designed for efficient and high-performing database access, adapted into a simple and Pythonic domain language.

Website: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/

== License ==

MIT

== SPKG Maintainers ==

 * Mike Hansen
 * Mitesh Patel

== Upstream Contact ==

 * http://www.sqlalchemy.org/community.html

== Dependencies ==
 * python
 * setuptools

== Build Notes ==

Use the standard sources. No changes from the official sources.

== Changelog ==

=== SQLAlchemy-0.5.8.p0 (Mitesh Patel, March 4, 2010) ===
 * Upgrade to 0.5.8.
 * Tweak removal of previous versions.
 * Disable tests in spkg-check, since they now require nose.

=== SQLAlchemy-0.4.6.p0 (Yi Qiang, June 25, 2008) ===
 * version bump
 * make sure to delete the old SQLAlchemy install directories (Michael Abshoff)

=== SQLAlchemy-0.4.3.p1 (Michael Abshoff, March 14th, 2008) ===
 * add hg repo
 * add .hgignore
 * make sure SAGE_LOCAL is installed (#633)
 * use /usr/bin/env bash shebang (#1638)

=== SQLAlchemy-0.4.3.p0 (Yi Qiang) ===
 * Initial version

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