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packages in product_ph are build as build target SLES 16.1 beta2, please use that for testing Package Hub</description>
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often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java.  You can find an overview
of Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python-doc
(HTML) or python-doc-pdf (PDF) packages.

This package contains all of stand-alone Python files, minus binary
modules that would pull in extra dependencies.</description>
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