Result for 3D1F6632BD501A1F9AA021D8C297E2C93A9C4FE9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/evdev/__pycache__/eventio.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize4461
MD55784591A7E6E3C751AC957F39B18571F
SHA-13D1F6632BD501A1F9AA021D8C297E2C93A9C4FE9
SHA-2565E9A596D197658D8D88FFC89DDEFE495E9A53B36C987EE55EEE20CC7F4A4BB8D
SSDEEP96:9R3DrkxTGFplwi/DJSIqgJq4vhDYVC/xeTcuCsPqyxeT7BMx8qOqqVmqqO:DfkxTGrlwi/tSIqgJqYhDeC0cN0q17BL
TLSHT1779152C14B446765FA3EF6BE0BC34106A63340EFAB0C6205B5EC8C6A3F4E14567B9789
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
MD599900D6FC4503FCCB4C666CCE4F3B362
PackageArchx86_64
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.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease3.el8
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-10A9EC253D3FCEAD9BBD76F4DE96BBBD5BF1AA194
SHA-2569144786F7D84ADCBD27B71D0176179B91347852B27936DE48DD0DFE7A8FA5E7F
Key Value
MD5D2DB8C8D3887EBA122E60E810FABE79E
PackageArchx86_64
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.
PackageMaintainerCloudLinux Packaging Team <packager@cloudlinux.com>
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease3.el8
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-1C57E99378D8336DDAFD48C2B21279C2F2B3FEA83
SHA-2561882D6498D22FD037B0326F6F0B7465EDB67E2361030A51EC545ACBA1860F451
Key Value
MD5A9E237FFC7562224D8166A3CAD99B111
PackageArchaarch64
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.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease3.el8
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-170EF64CD9C6B4FE9A50B9C04D64D22FBB9F805BF
SHA-25680D3DD6D7020749E086B50F30114DFBC8CC6FAB401E0FE741487992D1F3F1356
Key Value
MD5D77B5F85C9F32D3CE80B180DC05DD351
PackageArchppc64le
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.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamepython3-evdev
PackageRelease3.el8
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-151BC8DBDFA262E84F6D2C3EBDDFA6F0FFBACD9B0
SHA-2563C79E36C0255DB90C261C0B8E9F092FAC6A7F262EAC1D7628548EA6E3E9B3F71