Result for 00D753B3A70872FA80243F48568B7AA379471F3F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/virtualenv/seed/embed/__pycache__/pip_invoke.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize2454
MD5287A01D6E564F6C72B8F9B3EE7BC445D
SHA-100D753B3A70872FA80243F48568B7AA379471F3F
SHA-256E245EE355E7E2B50C31E4759D9858599EF6A0492496FCF5C46050EB703F22981
SSDEEP48:/DRyFItElId4F/DXBVrRWxTl/5NHlTgeC8uVikPT+duUnKCp/MwXcM:/97El1/7BfWll/zFCEKChAM
TLSHT1AB51B596404ACB31FEA9F33DB41F1661B6785AB2168490271E19B10D2C0F6ED483778E
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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MD59D18C3A52FE88D58D0D94B7C154EA4BC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageNamepython39-virtualenv
PackageRelease114.5
PackageVersion20.10.0
SHA-16C4E2B7CEC80E0E0AAED7F66D5487D6469F91EAB
SHA-256683C09D272B8CBD772E2D819886B7C543690F8B08B410CB2B8BFD78AD9AB5465
Key Value
MD5E878A90260B9E98354F64ED88AD15C11
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython39-virtualenv
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion20.10.0
SHA-12168D6D925124050DB074B85733DA1B3208EBC52
SHA-25619B4EE1DA7CD8EF72D1FC10DED97E0D65EB4F44EAE212AFE9FDAF5EAB55BE367
Key Value
MD536DDEB0EBBAD18783D7ADFF3554EC874
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageNamepython39-virtualenv
PackageRelease114.4
PackageVersion20.10.0
SHA-1F445536A4AD58EC88425BBF7AEFDDB1B8F0800D5
SHA-2562C2832FF7CFB4EFA4351577CE238E8F0BDF1C76F23CED395A03BBE4DEF4A30FD
Key Value
MD5F9AE7F7204C8373DA0509EE241040956
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionvirtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem being addressed is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions. Imagine you have an application that needs version 1 of LibFoo, but another application requires version 2. Or more generally, what if you want to install an application and leave it be? If an application works, any change in its libraries or the versions of those libraries can break the application. Also, what if you cant install packages into the global site-packages directory? For instance, on a shared host. In all these cases, virtualenv can help you. It creates an environment that has its own installation directories, that doesnt share libraries with other virtualenv environments (and optionally doesnt use the globally installed libraries either).
PackageNamepython39-virtualenv
PackageRelease114.4
PackageVersion20.10.0
SHA-16552E20AE4E91272448BD6BA58923CAA66A40569
SHA-25604F07D093BF912176AA9A414578D7EA9AD1AAB3915145EB9E0D8702715AF7E7A