Result for 1465925F57F947FA1F52071F90241D23BA00A796

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Key Value
FileNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
FileSize1727
MD5312EF2602A034C938824E081E0693816
RDS:package_id288653
SHA-11465925F57F947FA1F52071F90241D23BA00A796
SHA-256FA1FCF819265950927D460BE47FF5BC2EBB78CF0C10DF8E0EEF3783072AA0792
SSDEEP24:0kgkgMgh/ghuIspL7uHmk4ajOrD5vAqLn/r15MR:0kgkgMgh/ghuBp/uHh1jOv5vAqLnp0
TLSHT1B9316C653455C2BFAC2268F63813944DA78176EFBA81D090F9EA1A1CC940D1D333FC2B
insert-timestamp1671037080.229477
sourcelegacy.db
hashlookup:parent-total8
hashlookup:trust90

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The searched file hash is included in 8 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize75394
MD548C298A9489701C42C2A49BC140B112A
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-4
SHA-12202DB60C5A630B527FD6F712CBDF5EF93430B37
SHA-256397DB4EFE5AC5DE3F06C2B0B37E3600755F0108927E6E866FE089C6696632AAD
Key Value
FileSize72748
MD58F17119280EFC9E068F788E32CDEBF2E
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-2ubuntu1
SHA-1911B26BBFFF67B853E10775653FC3D39BD844CD9
SHA-25688ED728E07D0FCA181F48004E1B5CD2D798A479C8AAFF290B942B6C8AA372BBE
Key Value
FileSize74718
MD5E3CCF0A32EF4CB65AD8D688EBC7E987E
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-2ubuntu1
SHA-17E538350B3A10F5599E551F4DDA8C669A4DD6873
SHA-256FD14CDC21C212864C7756F0C200220EE582F25E9735D5CC4B161E1E4BB1A384F
Key Value
FileSize74616
MD5B9F4A6B8D55F8D8FCD269C8095B0DF15
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-4
SHA-1E5F97929149487662029730708E7219D3B9C9F0F
SHA-256F73B92D3D6275527C07D59EDC25D11F274EC98241A4875318BD31F35F4E4AF46
Key Value
FileSize75056
MD58DB8F41399DC9E47C23861902DAE8DD9
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-2ubuntu1
SHA-1DF77DEE70E338559A3512E54238EDBA2995FCD47
SHA-256866C36447C0AF9EEE5714BEFB3826423AACCB1A68A5D0FBA9323F7B41986E50D
Key Value
FileSize75300
MD541D42BEFA2CA471540905A3EB866223B
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-2ubuntu1
SHA-1B6F94178D8F2E0034C0C46AAB2E4F338E403E49F
SHA-256552BE137DF5DD3AEAEC34E051F1C33F353E6235FE9A4D1BA84469E7424BC9983
Key Value
FileSize72642
MD5DF14B24203C41C5DDCAE4DC78006B88B
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-4
SHA-1939ED5FAA7C1BF61F68C654176D45B2C37D430F4
SHA-256A3EE17608A3A63653405E4A0819B562F39ED9E274A589B84B03B1FD3C39B0A4C
Key Value
FileSize86942
MD5E5C804A679010EB9EE863F6F684F35A0
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.1.3-2ubuntu1
SHA-1A9952C2010BADE6F41A5B3CC34E78A72973061CF
SHA-25657D73FBCF1C070497C8CF443DAED952F1C8413A08F18C5C0CB888724EC456D7D