Result for 1D8746C505F4E96E931296BAC52E5436D3AC93DC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/os_client_config-2.1.0-py3.6.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
FileSize3133
MD5C176BFC34B89A20323B75506AB24962E
SHA-11D8746C505F4E96E931296BAC52E5436D3AC93DC
SHA-25609B65DEE5BA346282193CCE2CB41F07DF0AB6E0207ADD61905B41F3847B9B8BE
SSDEEP48:6k0QjeMGbftQj6xfMoelICW7lo/AXi9M+f41XdDkNPPeklhVhefl5:vBGbfij6xoCC6o/A241Xd4NZVhCl5
TLSHT17151354FF69BFFBB1552BE4FD70282744EA1E3C2E767A17E901552860F6242A42BF500
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5773A2121E721CB192134C383DACA305F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-os-client-config
PackageRelease3.fc34
PackageVersion2.1.0
SHA-111D6F0563F1AD23463445650AB6B058B34064778
SHA-256BB0DB8DB1A80330B090462DE603368CD69FB033A4E08D987CCB5D4F5B0FA4167
Key Value
MD5BA4567854820E741907F4A813EEE4ACF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-os-client-config
PackageRelease2.fc33
PackageVersion2.1.0
SHA-1AA6D3D2BE7C095869715A760C0E7A5769E9ADA02
SHA-2562AF86948EE53702189987A1275C1C811D53F106BFCEB1D7AEFDC62521D468044
Key Value
MD59BEE50ECF5197F4B6182F0AFA87023F8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamepython3-os-client-config
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion2.1.0
SHA-19F69353D40545A9D79EA03C2F7103031E59F5590
SHA-256871603B93F63D2C95361E0050B5C03BC5F907A41314F98809FB8B4FC47D090DF
Key Value
MD5EE49C29863EB09663534D807A6DA2BFC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The os-client-config is a library for collecting client configuration for using an OpenStack cloud in a consistent and comprehensive manner. It will find cloud config for as few as 1 cloud and as many as you want to put in a config file. It will read environment variables and config files, and it also contains some vendor specific default values so that you don't have to know extra info to use OpenStack * If you have a config file, you will get the clouds listed in it * If you have environment variables, you will get a cloud named `envvars` * If you have neither, you will get a cloud named `defaults` with base defaults
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamepython3-os-client-config
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion2.1.0
SHA-12F41AD329155FA1741E83CFC1FD6070A6E75BEB0
SHA-256098F59D0ECD0C146EF89BF3E70A913B8E6C73659490A15B43A4E66161465D301