Result for 43D66B41A97CFD81B04C8BF144A4DA5C8EB16A7F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/mx/DateTime/Parser.py
FileSize51923
MD58358BD9254A00A1B4226DB3639A924CF
SHA-143D66B41A97CFD81B04C8BF144A4DA5C8EB16A7F
SHA-256F63F6C5F21A7B408541C1BA085C37C8D3C81B59F53191B7AD4C3BFC16088445B
SSDEEP1536:TUjGUgEWg2x2N1w32BA6zfIPDwMgMbSLx4X404v2UiI+dK8K+KV+d5V+9Ub9aI89:/tSKTU
TLSHT1793397075A720A65F167510D09FAB6022F0DE19F3F48BA31389DA1C52F49B2CB37E2E5
hashlookup:parent-total30
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 30 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52E870DF3C3AB4799BF15D7292BCD75F7
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionThe mx extensions for Python are a collection of Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many areas.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamemx
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion3.2.3
SHA-1003AE89EB8F28446383525E8C906C160EA71D473
SHA-25648CB224E27B883B4DAB617A4826CFD4CBBB409D20E0A76CEEE183914F869105F
Key Value
FileSize74002
MD5C002599790A5743FFD00B38A6F3D4695
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.2.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-1097F1676EDE1FBCC44ECF85D6CA725301F264ED5
SHA-2562E5205D644259484881D69350F85B69D4BE887593E9ACA2C99D648E6BE7EAF37
Key Value
FileSize79216
MD5B0C4B5F85E1645A7AC9740E008BDB0FD
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.2.1-1.1
SHA-10C01CEF5103959728A3920917167C7A8D14792FB
SHA-25651514D974FB8782F00E7525EDE7485646FA24E89B7F28A5744229B0C55EF726F
Key Value
MD5B0DD92CF2C79BB370BF14430D4878E19
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThe mx extensions for Python are a collection of Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many areas.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemx
PackageRelease3.fc18
PackageVersion3.2.3
SHA-1163CAE7BCC7F7FD87C15EC08A2FFB445BCBC9C56
SHA-256C2D6446587EDB32FEDBAD6D6BDA8DB44CFFC33CDE74D741E931A8BEC44AD152D
Key Value
MD5E42B85E14399820B71C840567618D889
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThe mx extensions for Python are a collection of Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many areas.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemx
PackageRelease3.fc18
PackageVersion3.2.3
SHA-119745D4F08C9F977BDCCE2BB83E6358479435C10
SHA-25644F59468E6493BC670CD3B541BD833C8415568B7203F4F2FB00D44A1C0209929
Key Value
FileSize106902
MD5C277A540576B668B451334E0FB833C27
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.2.1-1~oneiric0.1
SHA-1215F2BFF3A7E289B636C32342F762268A6467B5E
SHA-256FA812662C2C8C43961A62DC84EBBEB7891796F2F23599F62FECF9F3C76099BF9
Key Value
FileSize98150
MD54A57F1014B727DDD2BAB2E971269E0E1
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.2.0-1
SHA-1218108E2C4547A3B74D18222365AAC7609A4FA30
SHA-256827B7781B39B518D9289888CEFF9D0B45290720AAC4A7E496835BE202AA12081
Key Value
MD5B606A09AC3D712FB53B40BF733D83955
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionThe mx extensions for Python are a collection of Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many areas.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemx
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion3.2.3
SHA-127C2A3A47539DA425ECD2E05B8547FD0B63BA72A
SHA-256BFC44B8DB1928B36DA49DE691000A4B78EC34D7091FF4F6DB7763F1B2F07D9C5
Key Value
MD54D13C480CC4B663C248A7DFFF9B899EF
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionThe mx extensions for Python are a collection of Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many areas.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemx
PackageRelease3.fc18
PackageVersion3.2.3
SHA-12CD9D6FC53E1EA69FFC83A6FAEC8C2D8A89AB668
SHA-2562104709FA914E97E746B72D357CD50E3A38DE54026CA8C3EB781BED9B0732B07
Key Value
FileSize78982
MD503BFCC95277A8943EA10B011DC4138A4
PackageDescriptiondate and time handling routines for Python mxDateTime is a Python extension package that provides three new objects, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), the representation used by Python's time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values (the mxODBC package is one example of an extension using this interface). . mxDateTime can convert between various different date/time storage formats, including COM dates, TJD, MJD, JDN, tuples and, probably most important, strings. . The date/time parser included in mxDateTime is one of the most flexible such parser available for Python. It is constantly being improved to make parsing date/time strings as easy as possible. At the same time, it offers a fully customizable interface which allows selecting valid date/time formats from a range of predefined categories. . There are also special parser and formatter modules for ARPA and ISO date/time formats, which are handy if you work a lot with Internet standards.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-egenix-mxdatetime
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.2.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-138ED4CAFB8040D468D6219E65D6F2190C51C9CC3
SHA-25648E2BA078BBE07C2770EF8F8D277F6A5D6C81C3AE224932FAA64FF702BD34F67