Result for 0A0F278FF54F20BBC5EB26BC28DFFB04A02F5AC1

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tzlocal/__pycache__/utils.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize1552
MD5EE3B7A44166BF5C7E26BBA924D4B4888
SHA-10A0F278FF54F20BBC5EB26BC28DFFB04A02F5AC1
SHA-256959EE93192D308FDF525DA09B04CCCE9338A8E59A1279C4DE23D3F3118D241C6
SSDEEP48:NGoCeJTk1IsgWvc8076dYUxOAZbQfgGdQKqRz:NGGiGKi+/RkYGyFRz
TLSHT1223110528A341E3FFD78F8F8934AF1F87731A63E2604E00428AE11629E956258623D50
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MD52289232CC0D186331D4C8F9FB244ABBA
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis Python module returns a tzinfo object with the local timezone information under Unix and Win-32. It requires pytz, and returns pytz tzinfo objects. This module attempts to fix a glaring hole in pytz, that there is no way to get the local timezone information, unless you know the zoneinfo name, and under several Linux distros that’s hard or impossible to figure out. Also, with Windows different timezone system using pytz isn’t of much use unless you separately configure the zoneinfo timezone name. With tzlocal you only need to call get_localzone() and you will get a tzinfo object with the local time zone info. On some Unices you will still not get to know what the timezone name is, but you don’t need that when you have the tzinfo file. However, if the timezone name is readily available it will be used.
PackageNamepython3-tzlocal
PackageRelease3.2
PackageVersion2.0.0
SHA-1E19CE5F5F4C0A322075EC5947A5A9E3F06C44569
SHA-256D7FCE336A1EA076E356F9C894AF9C49D13A366D792C25DDDB4A8EB65B9B315CF