Result for 141B571D28EF80FB528F772A991746FE9CEA765B

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/tzlocal-4.3-py3.11.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
FileSize1629
MD57178E925FB39C9606B1B8AD5D5E78D93
SHA-1141B571D28EF80FB528F772A991746FE9CEA765B
SHA-256E898EC07FA09396C3D83AE47F970FAB287A34545CE749F9069966993CD90514A
SSDEEP24:kKjSbB0QItaLSoL970+HjL+Xj3aDZCnRAWLzL+HAxeQwgF8jthdUJPIA:koUB0Q4afvdUJPIA
TLSHT17231C4D1723BA67D1993E0B1EFCB73B7F741F9FAE909D201722C6885621458DB089315
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MD5A7628E7375287FEE85F2513AB2553B86
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.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamepython311-tzlocal
PackageRelease150400.5.3.9
PackageVersion4.3
SHA-167B3FFCA1CC24B5D2A4845429437D48481881059
SHA-256189A7C8D0FAC1215F2C8E35392AF8CD290F49D2C08AD29D55E8C80B3345C2ECF