Result for 0DDED761D8CBEDFEA441B7685DE0A7B0AE906B99

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FileName./usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/snimpy/basictypes.py
FileSize30554
MD5F1AC463A8330FD2BEB8152A5F99650B3
SHA-10DDED761D8CBEDFEA441B7685DE0A7B0AE906B99
SHA-25631B3EC9480068F7EC63E16D8932FC25597B3681308B4BD93AFD50273CCE2F6FE
SSDEEP384:TxUylyJlo5BtaFOEzUzMIns1SIjoMF2JQ0uU7UR9IPu+D7UEzg57WzVMRl:T9lyvo5B8n4RIjTgJ97SePBLBml
TLSHT100D21FB7FB8658A1C34BC01849D3D446E75E7813521C65BCBCAC95A43F62E24C3F9A9C
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Key Value
MD58AB2ED7187BFBE3D24E620E74F0B9A52
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython2-snimpy
PackageReleasebp153.1.16
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-10BB70B6E866F1C676B247FA348C102326B4E8D71
SHA-256FFFCCC69EB525EDA74A3C601DA7166D34EAB584CC7AE43EBC6CFC7F919451483
Key Value
MD50AC3713EA028DCD8377955EAA9091288
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython3-snimpy
PackageReleaselp151.3.1
PackageVersion0.8.14
SHA-11128CC7A0DEF736A3883FE3AE27895A47B70AEAD
SHA-2565E771052EA6DD62BE2BECFAAB5C9A52F841967E0D5A094460119EF5272DC65E9
Key Value
MD5D84F033265CCAB7697D09132D154AA6D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython3-snimpy
PackageRelease2.3
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-1156263FA4AD5FC259D265A8917A03A12EBC9BA97
SHA-2566D4860B824DB455D2CCC54146ACDFDEE69586AB786E4433DB35600453867E92D
Key Value
MD59CDE4CD329FD0065E3EF1A136FB60E9D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython2-snimpy
PackageReleaselp151.3.1
PackageVersion0.8.14
SHA-11A153C3468B0BECB4BA158754B9A9B78DE907C4E
SHA-2560974DF5815266BC77747EB1A0E0AA26BA3FA2F991A97092C60F8DF1CEA214F77
Key Value
FileSize36972
MD5A5A6F02E8568D65F0C53C92779EDEAFF
PackageDescriptionhigh-level SNMP bindings for Python 2 Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. . Snimpy can either be used interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython if available) or by writing snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. . This package contains the binding for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerVincent Bernat <bernat@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-snimpy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-11AAEA1C137CB0D7B0E7AA5AD743A6DE1D9C4C0A8
SHA-256E39FADFC27D00A2436ABE88A56CB4A8B18FFB1166A8CA5AF41539B4D9050A734
Key Value
FileSize37696
MD5A200329FDF55BE90A98113952EECA98F
PackageDescriptionhigh-level SNMP bindings for Python 3 Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. . Snimpy can either be used interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython if available) or by writing snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. . This package contains the binding for Python 3.
PackageMaintainerVincent Bernat <bernat@debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-snimpy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.13-2+b2
SHA-12188497363104AF5080FED3DEBEE4E414A47DFCE
SHA-256B54EBAE8C64A67DF17C1865366A4D4674227E20CD4C192DBB45E0C8FAEA54385
Key Value
FileSize35620
MD5EC82BA62992BF0C26BA195D6CF44BF4F
PackageDescriptionhigh-level SNMP bindings for Python 2 Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. . Snimpy can either be used interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython if available) or by writing snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. . This package contains the binding for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerVincent Bernat <bernat@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-snimpy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-122C63BA70DFD3DDD7A402313DBD179F1181FF6D2
SHA-256F2F31A0FBEB822DF1BB3743CDAE8A910ABC8737B400FDA5676773941E1D12CB4
Key Value
MD5B94994166C22AB294AA35E2816D54C19
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython3-snimpy
PackageReleasebp156.3.5
PackageVersion0.8.13
SHA-12A533AEF9FD28947E26A2AAB727A115CF4E5624B
SHA-2560356609BCA1EFB344F26C922EE045EA22CCA370FED9171B05E1611AFEF12EB7E
Key Value
FileSize35404
MD55591C2386ADC7075F084AB4B76066FC5
PackageDescriptionhigh-level SNMP bindings for Python 2 Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. . Snimpy can either be used interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython if available) or by writing snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. . This package contains the binding for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerVincent Bernat <bernat@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-snimpy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-12E59BC705B8A2F3C971992A4968E77B7E06A5BFD
SHA-256704F66A408029BEB7DFF0E367B7186F0B872C1A36E43037AEB415C9BE57EE5E5
Key Value
FileSize36764
MD50A2BB5A5652CFEF8B3DE227A845ABBF1
PackageDescriptionhigh-level SNMP bindings for Python 2 Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. . Snimpy can either be used interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython if available) or by writing snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. . This package contains the binding for Python 2.
PackageMaintainerVincent Bernat <bernat@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-snimpy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.8.13-1
SHA-13589D932312501702E1D2381ECB34522C64054DC
SHA-256951D85B999BC7545785A4D106FEA5567100A3C346C96A324FA2766A35023F52D