July 20, 2022: python3-requests-2.28.1-1.amzn2.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
June 15, 2022: python3-requests-2.28.0-1.amzn2.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
January 12, 2022: python36-requests-2.27.1-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
July 14, 2021: python36-requests-2.26.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
December 18, 2020: python36-requests-2.25.1-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
November 13, 2020: python36-requests-2.25.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
June 19, 2020: python36-requests-2.24.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
February 28, 2020: python{2,3}-requests-2.23.0-1.fc26.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and python36-requests-2.23.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
February 14, 2020: python{2,3}-requests-2.22.0-3.fc26.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and python36-requests-2.22.0-3.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
November 22, 2019: python{2,3}-requests-2.22.0-2.fc26.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and python36-requests-2.22.0-2.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
In this release, the dependencies for urllib3 were updated.
June 14, 2019: python{2,3}-requests-2.22.0-1.fc26.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and python36-requests-2.22.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
May 17, 2019: requests-2.21.0-1.{fc25,fc27,fc28,fc29}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - Removed: Removed - suitable version provided by Fedora.
April 5, 2019: python{2,3}-requests-2.21.0-1.{fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
January 4, 2019: python{2,3}-requests-2.20.0-1.fc26.{i686,x86_64}.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HttP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HttP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
This package was built to support plaso.
September 25, 2015: python{,3}-requests-2.3.0-3.fc20.{i686,x86_64}.rpm -
Python-requests is an Apache2 Licensed HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings.
Python’s standard urllib2 module provides most of the HTTP capabilities you need, but the API is thoroughly broken. It was built for a different time — and a different web.
It requires an enormous amount of work (even method overrides) to perform the simplest of tasks.
This package was built to support plaso.