Result for 067CF9E86BCCBBF00E7AAE0330EC13DAB161DD88

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/virtualenv/discovery/windows/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize1450
MD5B5ECD9D46750F5CB5097E5490EC4FBC1
SHA-1067CF9E86BCCBBF00E7AAE0330EC13DAB161DD88
SHA-256738ADC2F1257E99373DA8E3E54CC2B99846FE97FD6E4F947EC0F29687AC4A889
SSDEEP24:haCFb5WnUyRwwUoITtrPvHWD49ieB3dbQyiuJrroRy52ScBLW3K:tb5WnUUwX3TBPvHWe7CyiuJrrJ2v0K
TLSHT1833163D49ACB4D49F1B4F0BF902D1115571407A5A38B5E03632490CF28093DFAC70B78
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD596A6A4F48498ED46F4BAC589EDD2B216
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).
PackageNamepython38-virtualenv
PackageRelease113.5
PackageVersion20.8.1
SHA-116AB9273722B84DEC7BF2C542934FA75FC6BF5CB
SHA-2567B241D05926013F8E8EF48A73D3DA1D70355A7DD46DE792C63026A2BE6236AB1
Key Value
MD5358948166B19241BA62D976E0D2F40D3
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).
PackageNamepython38-virtualenv
PackageRelease113.4
PackageVersion20.8.1
SHA-1F9CCF98E95FC4D39ADA21289338C348AFE74F393
SHA-25695478111169B04D22E18C4CD1F0917F4A7C566FEF8E34247295D6FA2E9E55C4A