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The two basic building blocks in mxBeeBase are storage and index. Storage is implemented as variable record length data storage with integrated data protection features, automatic data recovery and locking for multi process access. Indexes use a high performance optimized B+Tree implementation built on top of Thomas Niemann's Cookbook B+Tree implementation.
mxBeeBase comes with two readily usable on-disk dictionary implementations: BeeDict and BeeStringDict.
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Package version: | 3.2.1-1.1 |
Architecture: | ia64 |
Distribution: | Debian |
Filename: | python-egenix-mxbeebase_3.2.1-1.1_ia64.deb |
The python*-egenix-mx* packages supersede the old python-mx* packages found in earlier Debian versions. A notable difference: The modules (e.g. DateTime) now have the prefix "mx." in the namespace. So, for example, if you have used the old DateTime module in a program, you should instead use mx.Datetime. E.g.: # Old: import DateTime # New: from mx import DateTime
egenix-mx-base (3.2.1-1.1) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. * Fix "FTBFS with Python 2.7.3: ImportError: cannot import name customize_compiler": add patch from Ubuntu / Colin Watson: - mxSetup.py: Go back to importing customize_compiler from distutils.sysconfig. This is needed with Python 2.7.3, and should still work with earlier 2.7 versions. (Closes: # more»
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