Result for 2DC92C9E460D102FB6BF7184E23B527E68FE8F60

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/evdev/__pycache__/events.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize5794
MD539F812F339DCDB7441A66AE61779C265
SHA-12DC92C9E460D102FB6BF7184E23B527E68FE8F60
SHA-256DC6AEC75AD9007575E01C6C7899B4CD35E8EC81224486770ED726C611B985585
SSDEEP96:xplgKw8cWfxcL89MxXNl6+XYdQYjnTME2ckBUbDl8P5n3vvT3AHLY:xsRWfxc15CM7GQ8aP5n/UY
TLSHT1CDC152C176835D8BFD2AF2BD976A16C47A3C57E3538A312F22490D3E1E863444E70E89
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Key Value
MD58467247EE4F80928C35400A38E563589
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThis package provides python bindings to the generic input event interface in Linux. The evdev interface serves the purpose of passing events generated in the kernel directly to userspace through character devices that are typically located in /dev/input/. This package also comes with bindings to uinput, the userspace input subsystem. Uinput allows userspace programs to create and handle input devices that can inject events directly into the input subsystem. In other words, python-evdev allows you to read and write input events on Linux. An event can be a key or button press, a mouse movement or a tap on a touchscreen.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease9.fc33
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-10F4E7AC0F12881CB2E7DBE15DEDCDC54C825C44D
SHA-256CAB4CC88131BB0477020457AF818675D5BDC59EAF0C1849311C2B3D2459AC70E
Key Value
MD5499A5EE231421A6A1B6D83E489DDEE25
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThis package provides python bindings to the generic input event interface in Linux. The evdev interface serves the purpose of passing events generated in the kernel directly to userspace through character devices that are typically located in /dev/input/. This package also comes with bindings to uinput, the userspace input subsystem. Uinput allows userspace programs to create and handle input devices that can inject events directly into the input subsystem. In other words, python-evdev allows you to read and write input events on Linux. An event can be a key or button press, a mouse movement or a tap on a touchscreen.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease10.fc34
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-18B76E321241F0D98CC82EF48636295FAE60B56B8
SHA-256213EAD7E33FD37832A6A407E0759591A55467958F0D748D0D335F0642ADE99D2