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The pyasn1-alt-modules
package contains a collection of
ASN.1
data structures expressed as Python classes based on pyasn1
data model. Maintenance of pyasn1 has shifted to pyasn1-maint.
It seems that pyasn1-modules is no
longer being maintained. As a result, the pyasn1-alt-modules
package was
created to share new module developments. Previous modules are included in
the pyasn1-alt-modules
package so that both do not need to be installed.
However, the tools directory of the pyasn1-modules
package is not included.
If ASN.1 module you need is not present in this collection, try using Asn1ate tool that compiles (some) ASN.1 modules into pyasn1 code.
If something does not work as expected, open an issue on GitHub.
Additional module contributions are welcome via GitHub pull requests.
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FAQs
An alternative collection of ASN.1-based protocol modules
We found that pyasn1-alt-modules demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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