Result for 1A5A0AA089237562B96D8336D9B4AEC5AB278E17

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pexpect/__pycache__/screen.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize14633
MD5C95BEE165295032C608DC7E8047C4C26
SHA-11A5A0AA089237562B96D8336D9B4AEC5AB278E17
SHA-256B53AFE9EFA8A38E92F7059183185F7C8ADE0B149BF9C7850F5A57BF45DED949A
SSDEEP384:aLDGFhqEKA1QRO+vdQLjUMiPA3E9eYhMf:afGFNKOYdiUM8C5xf
TLSHT1716254F075820DABFD65FAFA0049639A673596B32B0EF147740C902E1F4A7906D39B9C
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MD54E6C7F31BFE4D7234B7B3D7A8CFB62BF
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PackageDescriptionPexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands. This package contains the python3 version of this module. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to automate setup scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. And it can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that supports the standard Python pty module.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython36-pexpect
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion4.8.0
SHA-16664C746C644BEB4D22D752CDDFB2BB240E6B176
SHA-25664D0CB5A9C4A759BEA0F49099778FC3FDAA46695C2444CD4C4E433F50E34E353