Result for 173FE6505FE37FEBFD258BD04762B83789FAE73F

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Key Value
FileNamechangelog.Debian.gz
FileSize3320
MD5BBAA7EE9CE679153F2DEBABC6DB89168
RDS:package_id263765
SHA-1173FE6505FE37FEBFD258BD04762B83789FAE73F
SHA-25683729C3F7A08F98865E347828649BAC009C4C9964873E3BF175B4AC3FCDDDA3E
SSDEEP96:g8DwQ7KCx50gSWyeGazUO/ZycO4NP7Ud7TEDG8p9Xit:2QOOtTyH5OecP7UdUDHa
TLSHT173614ACB8F5D570BF5C660CE5548064A18EF808EED0F2E3204DE087364F67B5A8A499B
insert-timestamp1654977296.8517392
sourcemodern.db
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize17092
MD549BA99743929F92D3DF0B7EAB93D10BE
PackageDescriptionfile locking library for Python — Python 3 library The ‘lockfile’ library exports a ‘LockFile’ class which provides a simple API for locking files. . The appropriate implementation for ‘LockFile’ is chosen automatically based on the OS capabilities for an atomic filesystem operation. These implementations are also available for explicit use as ‘LinkLockFile’ and ‘MkdirLockFile’. . Other back ends are possible with the same semantics. Examples included are: * ‘SQLiteLockFile’, using records in an SQLite database. * ‘PIDLockFile’, using the semantics of a Unix PID file. . Unlike other Python locking libraries (the Windows ‘msvcrt.locking’ function, the Unix ‘fcntl.flock’, ‘fcntl.lockf’, and the deprecated ‘posixfile’ module), the API is identical across both Unix (including GNU/Linux and MacOS) and Windows platforms. . This package installs the Python 3 library.
PackageMaintainerBen Finney <bignose@debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-lockfile
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1:0.12.2-2
SHA-12F28BAAFC54D05753B14D7B97F78B31436F9B61E
SHA-25637DDE39CA934D02035433F47FCB2779F6B6F61A6A81115B26C60248FCB6940AB
Key Value
FileSize35580
MD5EF0CEBD1CCDF5AB458DC735D40E19167
PackageDescriptionfile locking library for Python — documentation The ‘lockfile’ library exports a ‘LockFile’ class which provides a simple API for locking files. . This package installs the API documentation, in plain text and rendered as HTML.
PackageMaintainerBen Finney <bignose@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-lockfile-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1:0.12.2-2
SHA-1D146C8E97DFEAA9B08EC190A5AC66EFB4FAF5FAF
SHA-2562953455916CC4B3066A5F31B794F6D28452C3241CD3E5488359EC3EE20BEA190
Key Value
FileSize17006
MD5BB6EDBE2ECEBC566031405F97E3BB0BF
PackageDescriptionfile locking library for Python — Python 2 library The ‘lockfile’ library exports a ‘LockFile’ class which provides a simple API for locking files. . The appropriate implementation for ‘LockFile’ is chosen automatically based on the OS capabilities for an atomic filesystem operation. These implementations are also available for explicit use as ‘LinkLockFile’ and ‘MkdirLockFile’. . Other back ends are possible with the same semantics. Examples included are: * ‘SQLiteLockFile’, using records in an SQLite database. * ‘PIDLockFile’, using the semantics of a Unix PID file. . Unlike other Python locking libraries (the Windows ‘msvcrt.locking’ function, the Unix ‘fcntl.flock’, ‘fcntl.lockf’, and the deprecated ‘posixfile’ module), the API is identical across both Unix (including GNU/Linux and MacOS) and Windows platforms. . This package installs the Python 2 library.
PackageMaintainerBen Finney <bignose@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-lockfile
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1:0.12.2-2
SHA-13FD1CE5921101D710B5307FAD46DB302A11FB5F6
SHA-256B9ED210A2250BAB32DC1FD0BD5A3AFC34B14423BFAED0D16F0BEF1053C05D18C