python-box2d binary package in Ubuntu Xenial s390x
2D rigid body simulation library for games. Programmers can use it in their
games to make objects move in believable ways and make the world seem more
interactive. From the game's point of view a physics engine is just a system
for procedural animation. Rather than paying (or begging) an animator to move
your actors around, you can let Sir Isaac Newton do the directing.
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This package contains the Python bindings for Box2D.
Publishing history
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2016-03-27 23:48:31 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial s390x | release | universe | python | Optional | 2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1.2 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial s390x | proposed | universe | python | Optional | 2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1.2 | |||
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2016-03-27 23:48:37 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial s390x | release | universe | python | Optional | 2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1.1ubuntu1 | ||
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2016-03-29 00:10:10 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial s390x | proposed | universe | python | Optional | 2.0.2+svn20100109.244-1.1ubuntu1 | ||
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