Result for 00A821780A843C87051CAC61145D9F8169F80C24

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pysal/examples/tokyo/Tokyomortality.txt
FileSize21301
MD522E7C152901FDEF79DF5631AEBFC9941
SHA-100A821780A843C87051CAC61145D9F8169F80C24
SHA-25680523EBF0C00427C33160DF891C6D1DF2C93E24713F59FC877FECB884652ABD3
SSDEEP384:gXWp09BRP3Yo0WZATIjEWTayUETNUly1s3dD3YmXdtyeukGBj3ay1F/:cW4vYoKCEWTaMTNr4dD3YYdtUkGtqAR
TLSHT1B0A2FEAB2E1F7580A57CD19369B2455B552DB00618338CCBB35E9FD4CBB6E043FDA828
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize11181604
MD5EE478754434E4C3180D867D944F82F09
PackageDescriptionPython Spatial Analysis Library - Python 3 PySAL is an open source library of spatial analysis functions written in Python intended to support the development of high level applications. . It is important to underscore what PySAL is, and is not, designed to do. First and foremost, PySAL is a library in the fullest sense of the word. Developers looking for a suite of spatial analytical methods that they can incorporate into application development should feel at home using PySAL. Spatial analysts who may be carrying out research projects requiring customized scripting, extensive simulation analysis, or those seeking to advance the state of the art in spatial analysis should also find PySAL to be a useful foundation for their work. . End users looking for a user friendly graphical user interface for spatial analysis should not turn to PySAL directly. Instead, they should consider projects like STARS and the GeoDaX suite of software products which wrap PySAL functionality in GUIs. At the same time, it's expected that with developments such as the Python based plug-in architectures for QGIS, GRASS, and the toolbox extensions for ArcGIS, that end user access to PySAL functionality will be widening in the near future. . This package contains the pysal library for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-pysal
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.14.4-3
SHA-1DFD8553FF0ED92F028191CA431C804E259A54C86
SHA-25624A04DC3CD88597C9E2FD286070CA791AFB2CFCFC818C4D1161B44AD8E909E7E
Key Value
FileSize11154780
MD5E3F082AD0536BA4AC6B7490D1A653D09
PackageDescriptionPython Spatial Analysis Library - Python 2 PySAL is an open source library of spatial analysis functions written in Python intended to support the development of high level applications. . It is important to underscore what PySAL is, and is not, designed to do. First and foremost, PySAL is a library in the fullest sense of the word. Developers looking for a suite of spatial analytical methods that they can incorporate into application development should feel at home using PySAL. Spatial analysts who may be carrying out research projects requiring customized scripting, extensive simulation analysis, or those seeking to advance the state of the art in spatial analysis should also find PySAL to be a useful foundation for their work. . End users looking for a user friendly graphical user interface for spatial analysis should not turn to PySAL directly. Instead, they should consider projects like STARS and the GeoDaX suite of software products which wrap PySAL functionality in GUIs. At the same time, it's expected that with developments such as the Python based plug-in architectures for QGIS, GRASS, and the toolbox extensions for ArcGIS, that end user access to PySAL functionality will be widening in the near future. . This package contains the pysal library for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-pysal
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.14.4-3
SHA-16796F7947ACA63222E7996A0463C475D0D55551E
SHA-256FE153548CDEB5B611FACE7CD050ED8DA8F036C983734F27001C8D4CA7F93AE74
Key Value
FileSize11125200
MD54847C678B054631611BF7AE30F3E7C3C
PackageDescriptionPython Spatial Analysis Library - Python 3 PySAL is an open source library of spatial analysis functions written in Python intended to support the development of high level applications. . It is important to underscore what PySAL is, and is not, designed to do. First and foremost, PySAL is a library in the fullest sense of the word. Developers looking for a suite of spatial analytical methods that they can incorporate into application development should feel at home using PySAL. Spatial analysts who may be carrying out research projects requiring customized scripting, extensive simulation analysis, or those seeking to advance the state of the art in spatial analysis should also find PySAL to be a useful foundation for their work. . End users looking for a user friendly graphical user interface for spatial analysis should not turn to PySAL directly. Instead, they should consider projects like STARS and the GeoDaX suite of software products which wrap PySAL functionality in GUIs. At the same time, it's expected that with developments such as the Python based plug-in architectures for QGIS, GRASS, and the toolbox extensions for ArcGIS, that end user access to PySAL functionality will be widening in the near future. . This package contains the pysal library for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-pysal
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.14.3-1
SHA-1791759765AA40C1A34701475F21EF047C3B628C1
SHA-256D33C82D3F5D8ED6678F9259FFC0608185C90388D0A0D7F2CE0A95ABE465AC900
Key Value
FileSize11124648
MD5D9ECAC1E71A09146251E7780D9734573
PackageDescriptionPython Spatial Analysis Library - Python 2 PySAL is an open source library of spatial analysis functions written in Python intended to support the development of high level applications. . It is important to underscore what PySAL is, and is not, designed to do. First and foremost, PySAL is a library in the fullest sense of the word. Developers looking for a suite of spatial analytical methods that they can incorporate into application development should feel at home using PySAL. Spatial analysts who may be carrying out research projects requiring customized scripting, extensive simulation analysis, or those seeking to advance the state of the art in spatial analysis should also find PySAL to be a useful foundation for their work. . End users looking for a user friendly graphical user interface for spatial analysis should not turn to PySAL directly. Instead, they should consider projects like STARS and the GeoDaX suite of software products which wrap PySAL functionality in GUIs. At the same time, it's expected that with developments such as the Python based plug-in architectures for QGIS, GRASS, and the toolbox extensions for ArcGIS, that end user access to PySAL functionality will be widening in the near future. . This package contains the pysal library for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-pysal
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.14.3-1
SHA-122D0833DD5C0BC2408B810F1DC6E66F26D33B013
SHA-2560838DF88B158E91D75B9700FDF0561170CD40562065BBD232C334037DC6137DB