python3-asdf binary package in Ubuntu Oracular amd64

 ASDF (Advanced Scientific Data Format) is a proposed
 next generation interchange format for scientific data. ASDF aims to
 exist in the same middle ground that made FITS so successful, by
 being a hybrid text and binary format: containing human editable
 metadata for interchange, and raw binary data that is fast to load
 and use. Unlike FITS, the metadata is highly structured and is
 designed up-front for extensibility.
 .
 This is the Python 3 package.

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  2024-09-02 11:35:03 UTC Published Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 3.4.0-1
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  2024-08-05 00:11:11 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular amd64 proposed universe python Optional 3.3.0-1
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  2024-09-02 11:35:42 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 3.2.0-1
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  2024-09-03 12:10:19 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Oracular amd64 proposed universe python Optional 3.2.0-1
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  2024-05-20 09:53:38 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular amd64 release universe python Optional 3.1.0-1
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