rpyc 5.3.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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rpyc (5.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Use the shiny new pybuild-autopkgtest

 -- Timo Röhling <email address hidden>  Thu, 08 Dec 2022 13:35:25 +0100

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python3-rpyc: Python 3 library for remote procedure calls

 RPyC (pronounced as are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a transparent
 Python library for symmetrical remote procedure calls, clustering and
 distributed-computing. RPyC makes use of object-proxying, a technique that
 employs Python’s dynamic nature, to overcome the physical boundaries between
 processes and computers, so that remote objects can be manipulated as if they
 were local.

python3-rpyc-doc: Python 3 library for remote procedure calls (documentation)

 RPyC (pronounced as are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a transparent
 Python library for symmetrical remote procedure calls, clustering and
 distributed-computing. RPyC makes use of object-proxying, a technique that
 employs Python’s dynamic nature, to overcome the physical boundaries between
 processes and computers, so that remote objects can be manipulated as if they
 were local.
 .
 This package provides the documentation.