Result for 02F4B0A0ABFFB06A95D7363BF8EE5C31BF46D717

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FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pbr/packaging.py
FileSize31534
MD531790D1750C329E7E121736AD6D35036
SHA-102F4B0A0ABFFB06A95D7363BF8EE5C31BF46D717
SHA-256177F9F7A980475C08A2F82C96FC3BA3F876664DC3B68D3ED3C5DC242F4AA5B4D
SSDEEP384:y7h+Lc9LMmgsZuGYbrXdSKZ6cLaF2SXmBUw+GzKiUkC6MjfTmKP9nux:y0Y1WbdRJVBUw+Z9RXmKPe
TLSHT17DE20967A86A9432E7C3C5EA5C8B9003935ADA4755002138BDFC92D46FC6934C2F6EFD
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Key Value
FileSize36150
MD5A289B28E339BF153A43A6B06933E192D
PackageDescriptioninject useful and sensible default behaviors into setuptools - Python 2.x PBR (Python Build Reasonableness) is a library that injects some useful and sensible default behaviors into your setuptools run. PBR can: * Manage version number bad on git revisions and tags (Version file). * Generate AUTHORS file from git log * Generate ChangeLog from git log * Generate Sphinx autodoc stub files for your whole module * Store your dependencies in a pip requirements file * Use your README file as a long_description * Smartly find packages under your root package . PBR is only mildly configurable. The basic idea is that there's a decent way to run things and if you do, you should reap the rewards, because then it's simple and repeatable. If you want to do things differently, cool! But you've already got the power of Python at your fingertips, so you don't really need PBR. . PBR builds on top of `d2to1` to provide for declarative configuration. It then filters the `setup.cfg` data through a setup hook to fill in default values and provide more sensible behaviors. . This package provides support for Python 2.x.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-pbr
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.7.0-0ubuntu2
SHA-1DEA0803F95E06C829CB4ACEC7D530D0D1C9FD3D3
SHA-25608ECD841C3A59276229F39E1B3D4A1A6015AA8BBFCD634BE7E9FDDC97F0D0AEB
Key Value
FileSize35756
MD5E83565C796126359BF69595855E39F3F
PackageDescriptioninject useful and sensible default behaviors into setuptools - Python 3.x PBR (Python Build Reasonableness) is a library that injects some useful and sensible default behaviors into your setuptools run. PBR can: * Manage version number bad on git revisions and tags (Version file). * Generate AUTHORS file from git log * Generate ChangeLog from git log * Generate Sphinx autodoc stub files for your whole module * Store your dependencies in a pip requirements file * Use your README file as a long_description * Smartly find packages under your root package . PBR is only mildly configurable. The basic idea is that there's a decent way to run things and if you do, you should reap the rewards, because then it's simple and repeatable. If you want to do things differently, cool! But you've already got the power of Python at your fingertips, so you don't really need PBR. . PBR builds on top of `d2to1` to provide for declarative configuration. It then filters the `setup.cfg` data through a setup hook to fill in default values and provide more sensible behaviors. . This package provides support for Python 3.x.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-pbr
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.7.0-0ubuntu2
SHA-1D8E4DA8F09214A9D449494A91D364CF1F7182BAA
SHA-256C9DD676C9BDDE2E738B8F82D6DE2FE87C8FABB5810A374E67C816774B8B8FE2F