Result for 4A9B4432E15BB9588326A106CFE9E59EBF1C6C63

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FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/zodbpickle/tests/test_pickle.pyo
FileSize2244
MD590278094415747F151E30DCA3BFB0760
SHA-14A9B4432E15BB9588326A106CFE9E59EBF1C6C63
SHA-2567F8644D8BFFE5F5C99D8D6B3E004D6E513080E4784C429EC0C2E71079B54E88D
SSDEEP24:TLZBQBUe5lvarrX2ZRvakOX2b5vaz80X2Evak80X2/vazxX2gva/xX2ZhCX7X6Ur:xBQUe528atRF2R7KJZc1zR1utL7Hftxw
TLSHT12F4139C0F3F25A53E06515B5F5D0533BB6B4F1B3A7027B811218413E29983AAD8FEB89
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MD5F51FE4D0C29A4091824CC3B7DE4F1C7A
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescription This package presents a uniform pickling interface for ZODB: - Under Python2, this package forks both Python 2.7's pickle and cPickle modules, adding support for the protocol 3 opcodes. It also provides a new subclass of bytes, zodbpickle.binary, which Python2 applications can use to pickle binary values such that they will be unpickled as bytes under Py3k. - Under Py3k, this package forks the pickle module (and the supporting C extension) from Python 3.2, Python 3.3, and Python 3.4. The fork adds support for the noload operations used by ZODB.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-zodbpickle
PackageRelease2.fc21
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-1542DFBB510FE73F2A99F3BE6590A6E2ADF244FE2
SHA-256D72F958345227BC2793B40B90BE02B10130682E020F6E62726D646700039F829