A Python Module for Interfacing with the SDL Multimedia Library
Pygame is a Python wrapper module for the SDL multimedia library. It
contains Python functions and classes that allow you to use SDL's
support for playing CD-ROMs, audio and video output, and keyboard,
mouse and joystick input. Pygame also includes support for the
Numerical Python extension. Pygame is the successor to the pySDL
wrapper project, written by Mark Baker.
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pygame-2.5.2.tar.gz | 0015788328 15.1 MB | |
pygame-pr4169-videodummytests.patch | 0000001925 1.88 KB | |
python-pygame.changes | 0000045100 44 KB | |
python-pygame.spec | 0000005074 4.96 KB |
Revision 40 (latest revision is 43)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Forwarded request #1156382 from bnavigator - Skip failing tests with dummy video driver on SDL2 * Add pygame-pr4169-videodummytests.patch gh#pygame/pygame#4169
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