Result for 0B9BB442CC21FF6489BE91FCC567ED5BD31C5674

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/flask/testsuite/test_apps/flask_broken/b.pyo
FileSize163
MD5A8233CC4A7702921EEB0E92C5E418DBF
SHA-10B9BB442CC21FF6489BE91FCC567ED5BD31C5674
SHA-256AD765DB99AD061AF5F367119B041BC59A7C40C911FC86718D9F8EAE6589CF51B
SSDEEP3:u6R12leh/Tj3tNltNltWDKT9Y3GL/VWrzk/OKRzRcmbW0kEJR+Hzaiitn:ucCeh/T489Y3XrQOK8sWRGR4zaF
TLSHT1C2C08C40A3220252CA29887A6704311FC18480339061B4106A18054B0DDC09A893EA84
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MD50AA55A258CEC51E9008A4488154AB6F5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionFlask is called a “micro-framework” because the idea to keep the core simple but extensible. There is no database abstraction layer, no form validation or anything else where different libraries already exist that can handle that. However Flask knows the concept of extensions that can add this functionality into your application as if it was implemented in Flask itself. There are currently extensions for object relational mappers, form validation, upload handling, various open authentication technologies and more.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-flask
PackageRelease8.el6
PackageVersion0.9
SHA-17F7B6E30A0D515DD64A47F36C8AFCE691EFEC353
SHA-2562E1E42FD19CCE6DE6AE0077317A3CB3BCC4B865C2C5671B0FD8F1485A2298374