alembic 1.8.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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alembic (1.8.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Uploading to unstable.

 -- Thomas Goirand <email address hidden>  Fri, 23 Sep 2022 13:47:38 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

alembic: lightweight database migration tool for SQLAlchemy

 Alembic is a new database migration tool, written by the author
 of SQLAlchemy. A migration tool offers the following functionality:
 .
  * Can emit ALTER statements to a database in order to change the
    structure of tables and other constructs
  * Provides a system whereby "migration scripts" may be constructed;
    each script indicates a particular series of steps that can
    "upgrade" a target database to a new version, and optionally a
    series of steps that can "downgrade" similarly, doing the same
    steps in reverse.
  * Allows the scripts to execute in some sequential manner.
 .
 This package provides /usr/bin/alembic script and documentation for Alembic,
 and depends on the python3-alembic package which contains all the actual code
 (in Python 3) for Alembic to actually work.

python3-alembic: lightweight database migration tool for SQLAlchemy - Python module

 Alembic is a new database migration tool, written by the author
 of SQLAlchemy. A migration tool offers the following functionality:
 .
  * Can emit ALTER statements to a database in order to change the
    structure of tables and other constructs
  * Provides a system whereby "migration scripts" may be constructed;
    each script indicates a particular series of steps that can
    "upgrade" a target database to a new version, and optionally a
    series of steps that can "downgrade" similarly, doing the same
    steps in reverse.
  * Allows the scripts to execute in some sequential manner.