<package type="rpm">
	<name>python-pygments</name>
	<arch>noarch</arch>
	<version epoch="0" ver="2.20.0" rel="1"/>
	<checksum type="sha256" pkgid="YES">5bd82a376e538733ec5d99a68c603e15061a817fb3ed8a2601ff16a2e1f87294</checksum>
	<summary>Syntax highlighting package written in Python</summary>
	<description>Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.  It is a
generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software
such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to
prettify source code.  Highlights are:

* a wide range of common languages and markup formats is supported
* special attention is paid to details, increasing quality by a fair amount
* support for new languages and formats are added easily
* a number of output formats, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF, SVG and ANSI
  sequences
* it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library
* ... and it highlights even Brainf*ck!</description>
	<packager>bero &lt;bero@lindev.ch&gt;</packager>
	<url>https://pygments.org/</url>
	<time file="1774886139" build="1774885874"/>
	<size package="2145796" installed="8987362" archive="0"/>
	<location href="python-pygments-2.20.0-1-omv2690.noarch.rpm"/>
	<format>
		<rpm:license>BSD</rpm:license>
		<rpm:vendor>OpenMandriva</rpm:vendor>
		<rpm:group>Development/Python</rpm:group>
		<rpm:buildhost>ryzen9-1.openmandriva.org</rpm:buildhost>
		<rpm:sourcerpm>python-pygments-2.20.0-1.src.rpm</rpm:sourcerpm>
		<rpm:header-range start="5032" end="113880"/>
		<rpm:provides>
			<rpm:entry name="python-pygments" flags="EQ" ver="2.20.0" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="python3.14dist(pygments)" flags="EQ" ver="2.20"/>
			<rpm:entry name="python3dist(pygments)" flags="EQ" ver="2.20"/>
		</rpm:provides>
		<rpm:requires>
			<rpm:entry name="/usr/bin/python"/>
			<rpm:entry name="python(abi)" flags="EQ" ver="3.14"/>
			<rpm:entry name="rpmlib(LargeFiles)" flags="LE" ver="4.12.0" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd)" flags="LE" ver="5.4.18" rel="1"/>
		</rpm:requires>
		<file>/usr/bin/pygmentize</file>
	</format>
</package>
