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A Modbus protocol stack in Python

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  • pymodbus-9999
    ~x86 ~amd64
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  • pymodbus-3.6.9
    amd64 ~arm64 x86
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  • pymodbus-3.6.9
    amd64 arm arm64 x86
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  • pymodbus-3.6.8
    amd64 arm arm64 x86
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ChangeLog

# ChangeLog for dev-python/pymodbus
# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: $

*pymodbus-9999 (16 Aug 2013)
16 Aug 2013; W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us> pymodbus-9999.ebuild :
Update dependency from 'twisted' to 'twisted-core'. The ebuild was
renamed in the Portage tree on 09 Aug 2013.

*pymodbus-9999 (19 Apr 2013)
19 Apr 2013; W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us> pymodbus-9999.ebuild :
Pymodbus is now (v1.2.0) versioned in Git on GitHub :).
Also update to EAPI 5.

*pymodbus-9999 (09 Dec 2011)
09 Dec 2011; W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu> pymodbus-9999.ebuild :
Add ~amd64 keyword, now that I'm testing pymodbus on an AMD C-60.
Also update to EAPI 4.

*pymodbus-9999 (27 Jul 2011)
27 Jul 2011; W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu> pymodbus-9999.ebuild :
- add serial USE flag.

*pymodbus-9999 (19 Jul 2011)
19 Jul 2011; W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu> ChangeLog, metadata.xml, pymodbus-9999.ebuild :
- Created ebuild suite for pymodbus.
- Added initial ChangeLog which should be updated whenever the
package is updated in any way. This changelog is targetted to
users. This means that the comments should well explained and
written in clean English. The details about writing correct
changelogs are explained in the skel.ChangeLog file which you can
find in the root directory of the portage repository.