October 11, 2023: python-registry-1.2.0-2.{el7,el8,amzn2}.x86_64.rpm -
Python-registry provides read-only access to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced study of the Windows Registry.
This release fixes a permissions problem with some of the directories.
April 10, 2020: python-registry-1.2.0-1.fc31.x86_64.rpm -
Python-registry provides read-only access to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
This package was removed from the Fedora 31 repository for the x86_64 architecture.
July 15, 2016: python-registry-1.2.0-1.{fc20,fc21,fc22,fc23,fc23,el6,el7}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry
provides read-only access to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced
study of the Windows Registry.
February 27, 2015: python-registry-1.1.0-2.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el6,el7}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry provides read-only access
to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced
study of the Windows Registry.
Python-registry is written in pure Python, making it portable across all major platforms.
This release brings python-registry up to date as of 2015-02-26.
February 20, 2015: python-registry-1.1.0-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el6,el7}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry provides read-only access
to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced
study of the Windows Registry.
Python-registry is written in pure Python, making it portable across all major platforms.
August 8, 2014: python-registry-1.0.4-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el7}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry provides read-only access
to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced
study of the Windows Registry.
Python-registry is written in pure Python, making it portable across all major platforms.
January 22, 2014: python-registry-1.0.1-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry provides read-only access
to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE.
The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced
study of the Windows Registry.
Python-registry is written in pure Python, making it portable across all major platforms.
January 12, 2012: python-registry-0.2.3-1.{fc14,fc15,fc16}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm - Python-registry provides read-only access
to Windows Registry files, such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE. The interface is two-fold: a high-level interface suitable for most tasks,
and a low level set of parsing objects and methods which may be used for advanced study of the Windows Registry. python-registry is written in pure
Python, making it portable across all major platforms. Python-registry is installed in the Fedora 14, 15, and 16 versions of the repository.
This package is required by shellbags.