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  3. Type pypm install repoze.what.plugins.sql
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BSD-derived (http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt)
Lastest release
version 1.0.1 on Apr 9th, 2011

This is an adapters plugin for repoze.what.

The SQL plugin makes repoze.what support sources defined in SQLAlchemy-managed databases by providing one group adapter, one permission adapter and one utility to configure both in one go (optionally, when the group source and the permission source have a relationship).

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Last updated Apr 9th, 2011

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