Result for 00194C5A2B636D96CAAF554B532B3322AFB560B6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/wcwidth/table_zero.py
FileSize21039
MD567468BC96665A3F54F9E13C671FBEF95
RDS:package_id298501
SHA-100194C5A2B636D96CAAF554B532B3322AFB560B6
SHA-2561992A733066FEA6CC1F0A5669410BA94D91D7EAD22254C9D231FC58FCEBE5B83
SHA-51294C1E39A12A211F3AE421913A9469BF167C62ECF75B50BE4DE0EA57A95D75283086CD9DBE6BC39E57341A4EC9066FCC5E9A34412A7BD21055A644424AB46A46C
SSDEEP384:mnCH99w1t+nbaBJNJ84UT1VhUfxnu8m8hRlk8XEDxKXzBA:mnCF7cHTkwEDV
TLSHT1289279DF1633042C05072C6892164D315ED4956F9ED89E47F2BEE38DBF828298F62D7A
insert-timestamp1696445236.8089967
mimetypetext/plain
sourcedb.sqlite
hashlookup:parent-total7
hashlookup:trust85

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The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
SHA-149767AC5E1E9325F85842022B1DF0807AF721A20
snap-authoritycanonical
snap-filename8V2rJHGrMxvvHUbhigErcgPWf4lrAR2v_3.snap
snap-id8V2rJHGrMxvvHUbhigErcgPWf4lrAR2v_3
snap-namepcbtest
snap-publisher-ideuYOWCHzMRbva9Jyf027hM0821mPoCf6
snap-signkeyBWDEoaqyr25nF5SNCvEv2v7QnM9QsfCc0PBMYD_i2NGSQ32EF2d4D0hqUel3m8ul
snap-timestamp2020-04-06T17:08:29.405506Z
source-urlhttps://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/8V2rJHGrMxvvHUbhigErcgPWf4lrAR2v_3.snap
Key Value
MD509254C78EB700D9A82947E31EEDF2769
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython3-wcwidth
PackageRelease2.1
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-147BFABB7DEF2D1956A3E0AD6C216320DBEDD5ECF
SHA-2560C4D5A09FB7834BBE4FD4E26C683F940D28567DC40284EFC184BC8DA80723321
Key Value
MD5B74BC9160D5011CD5058AD06634E528A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-wcwidth
PackageReleaselp152.2.1
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-17EB74EE59F5BA633B5D9BB11AE5CFAE120978A54
SHA-256BD6FA65D192CBFACBEEDF4A4D04CB8E047584BA60FAB02C92A46E66DD781A700
Key Value
MD51EFB1F317EDD5B2FFA7A1DBBB7F9AB23
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamepython3-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.5.11
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-1C5D7CCEF7FE4662B7C0A46D03AFCC1404107B0E2
SHA-256BE5CF3A487E98A26A416F7FCD3474D7889DF38C064949CC24625A20CA2DDFBDF
Key Value
MD58C5DAF22321998727AD5C34671F48AF5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython3-wcwidth
PackageReleaselp152.2.1
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-1C3544E6D016C989119921D3FCABA6064C24D6847
SHA-25692B77709CCFF482D5998D7A8A12F0EFD2E9AD50575F71CBE1DF1998D418AE2EA
Key Value
MD5E6DCAAE17E16453BEE5E3762381D7E84
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython2-wcwidth
PackageRelease2.1
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-172462E8AB12577EDCE83D770EBD206DFAD711590
SHA-256ADCE1D101021FC57A3F7E870423AB7E4425B4090B7ECC995D9D34420309D860E
Key Value
MD5B94A5E26DCA4DC91B5D0BB854488DAC1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamepython2-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.5.11
PackageVersion0.1.8
SHA-10096EB2DD85AA3AED079F6C175AF776D570E4237
SHA-2569DC66396ACEBFC019D762A70BFA2E23FF20B2A234E7EEEB005BCF87D582FBFA3