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A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The ProgressBar class manages the current progress, and the format of the line is given by a number of widgets. The progressbar module is very easy to use, yet very powerful. It will also automatically enable features like auto-resizing when the system supports it.
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python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.html | A Progressbar library to provide visual progress to long running operations | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.rpm |
python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.html | A Progressbar library to provide visual progress to long running operations | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.rpm |
python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.html | A Progressbar library to provide visual progress to long running operations | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.rpm |
python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.html | A Progressbar library to provide visual progress to long running operations | OpenMandriva 5.0 for aarch64 | python-progressbar2-3.53.1-1.noarch.rpm |
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