Result for 03A61A0583AD0024C557D9D724A22CDDC97BE0D9

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FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pbr/testr_command.py
FileSize3864
MD50A5646C75C90CA282E49752A42EF2EE2
SHA-103A61A0583AD0024C557D9D724A22CDDC97BE0D9
SHA-256380439108A1FA8D47BACAC41C6E0C3EB002D80BD9A7B77484F6BB975F695251E
SSDEEP96:A4g7H2hEsiAncvf/S8iMCV9553SjpkvXlCcl:Al7Hts9AKZMCj553SVGXY6
TLSHT16D81712A660B5E2152C305EA7A0EF897D769E20B918C22347CBEC048DB2D23685F5CF4
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Key Value
FileSize29432
MD5F96CA57DFC094271E991A761D1C80D74
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
PackageVersion0.5.21-0ubuntu4
SHA-13CD7CDBA1690BB54BB773EE4375E10C6048D3A73
SHA-256701F166C304F2A4598BED0FE5F0A0A466E03F1354424C5E7DB7A0D6E661530C5
Key Value
FileSize29944
MD5B88D2FDE4DED1FD226A0544DDCB31CE2
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
PackageVersion0.5.21-0ubuntu4
SHA-1AB5E8C2D895DEC11567D9C5A7575E176C3172C86
SHA-2569B56DDB85F6828B4351AB73889627C94B22C01DC7735FDC9A12FF0894B1AA186