looseversion | A backwards/forwards-compatible fork
kandi X-RAY | looseversion Summary
kandi X-RAY | looseversion Summary
looseversion is a Python library. looseversion has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However looseversion build file is not available and it has a Non-SPDX License. You can install using 'pip install looseversion' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.
A backwards/forwards-compatible fork of distutils.version.LooseVersion, for times when PEP-440 isn't what you need. The goal of this package is to be a drop-in replacement for the original LooseVersion. It implements an identical interface and comparison logic to LooseVersion. The only major change is that a looseversion.LooseVersion is comparable to a distutils.version.LooseVersion, which means tools should not need to worry whether all dependencies that use LooseVersion have migrated. If you are simply comparing versions of Python packages, consider moving to packaging.version.Version, which follows PEP-440. LooseVersion is better suited to interacting with heterogeneous version schemes that do not follow PEP-440.
A backwards/forwards-compatible fork of distutils.version.LooseVersion, for times when PEP-440 isn't what you need. The goal of this package is to be a drop-in replacement for the original LooseVersion. It implements an identical interface and comparison logic to LooseVersion. The only major change is that a looseversion.LooseVersion is comparable to a distutils.version.LooseVersion, which means tools should not need to worry whether all dependencies that use LooseVersion have migrated. If you are simply comparing versions of Python packages, consider moving to packaging.version.Version, which follows PEP-440. LooseVersion is better suited to interacting with heterogeneous version schemes that do not follow PEP-440.
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looseversion has a low active ecosystem.
It has 8 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 1 open issues and 9 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 16 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of looseversion is 1.3.0
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looseversion has no bugs reported.
Security
looseversion has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
looseversion has a Non-SPDX License.
Non-SPDX licenses can be open source with a non SPDX compliant license, or non open source licenses, and you need to review them closely before use.
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looseversion releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Deployable package is available in PyPI.
looseversion has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
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Install looseversion
You can install using 'pip install looseversion' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.
You can use looseversion like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
You can use looseversion like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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